Ben Howdle’s Movies as Code is a clever treatment for film scripts that retells major movie plots in concise, ‘codified’ terms. As a writer (of words, which will make my opinion
Back in 1999, Frankfurt-based artist, Simone Decker, installed a series of giant bubble gum installations across Venice as part of the Biennale. A catalog of his amazing sculptural works is available
Grant Snider is a Denver-based illustrator and orthodontic student. His Synesthetic Crayons drawing caught my attention, in particular, because I’ve always felt that Thursday is brown. Backing up
There’s just a few hours left to view Ron Ulicny‘s “New Works” at Spoke Art in San Francisco! The show features Ulicny’s sculptural works, which are comprised of familiar–don’t call
John Waters has a solo show in Houston, Texas. It’s called Neurotic, and it’s being held at McClain Gallery. The exhibition–Waters’ first in Houston–will feature film stills, sculptural work
Remember that resin basketball modeled after a deflated ball taken from Kim Kardashian’s trash? Turns out the ball designed by XVALA was fabricated by my good friends over at Pretty
Yoskay Yamamoto’s much anticipated show of new sculptural works opens this Saturday, March 24th at LeBasse Projects Chinatown, LA location. Entitled Jokes on Me… Yamamoto’s first all-sculpture exhibition explores social issues through humor.
Once in a while, a story comes along that lends itself to making a glorious gif and a puntastic headline, and this is it: Italian luxury fashion retailer,
Anatomy meets cartography in this human body subway infographic by Netherlands-based medical and fashion illustrator, Sam Loman. Prints, cards and posters are available here.
Liu Bolin and JR, two amazing artists whose work involves portraiture, photography, issues of visibility and street installation, teamed up for a collaborative mural at the corner of Elizabeth & Spring