Some people have jazz hands; other people have banana hands. (It’s a matter of personal preference.) Advertising photographer, Ray Massey, falls into the latter group. The London-based photographer
Inspired by “A History of the World in 100 Objects,” the British Museum’s BBC radio series and book, The New York Times recruited historians and museum curators to
Andy Warhol painted his first Campbell’s Soup can in 1962, and in its aftermath, the artist and the brand became permanently linked in popular culture. Warhol lunched on
What could be a more appropriate way to follow posts like this and this than the image above from Fra.Biancoshock‘s “Heroes Never Die” series of street art (ish)
Fredrik Raddum is a Norwegian sculptor and installation artist based in Oslo. I’ve been hoarding pictures of his work on my hard drive waiting for a current event
I enjoy writing about the fine line between collectors and hoarders. In part, the distinction is based on whether you collect to consume or whether your collection consumes
If someone was going to have to scratch me, I’d want it to be Samantha P. The artistic food blogger recently painted her nails with inspiration from FriendsWithYou‘s joy-filled 2008
If you thought that using pasta noodles to recreate Peter Saville’s design for Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures was a bit OCD, check THIS out. You’re looking at those