Takeshi Kawano sculpted a melting deer, polar bear and penguins to illustrate the slow disappearance of wildlife as a result of climate change and eco-system destruction. Kind of
It seems that art shows like PangeaSeed‘s Sink or Swim always happen in LA, so cheers to Spoke Art for hosting this one in San Francisco! Japan-based non-profit
With wax figures, glass domes and watch parts, designer and ‘thinkeruper’ Dominic Wilcox has created analog animations that have the effect of tiny zoetropes on Ketamine. The idea to
Ah, Thailand. A country known on the Internets for medical tourism and ping-pong shows (wow, Wikipedia?) has now achieved a perfect trilogy of disturbing forms of questionable artistry.
I find this fascinating. Is there any way this is not OCD art? In 1965, Polish painter Roman Opałka began painting the process of counting – from one to infinity.
The year was 2002. The place was Tokyo. Japanorama‘s Jonathan Ross walked through a purple curtain and emerged into the toy-stocked studio of Japanese artist, Junko Mizuno. Regarding her
This is pretty much the best dumbest thing I’ve seen in a while, and I mean that in an endearing way. Japanese “digital masterminds” Deijirogu! inserted fat orange
You’ve seen his sketches, now marvel at the masterwork of Mike Leavitt, the artist’s artist. Tomorrow, Saturday, September 10th, his Art Amy Royalty will be on view at