Ellen Urselmann is a Dutch glass artist whose blown glass sculptures incorporate toys and medical ephemera. Her glass bubbles are a way to capture the intangible: “a thought, a
It sounds like an oxymoron, and maybe it is, but here are two artists making positive animal carcass art. Neozoon is a Paris and Berlin-based female art collective. One could
Matt Ritchie‘s Retrospectacle is an epic, yet understated, genre-defying art show open for one more weekend at the Olive Hyde Art Guild in the Bay Area city of
There’s nothing grim about this reaper sculpture by Jay Howell. Howell has recently taken his stretchy characters into the third dimension, and they look great. Howell is probably
Stitch kitsch superstar Felt Mistress can’t be pinned down. Here, she continues to delight all compassionate coleopterists, especially those who’ve been bit by the collecting bug! [Instant rimshot.]
Wilfrid Wood was hip to David Choe before his Facebook millions. The new David Bowie video caused me to revisit Wood’s Bowie bust (above), and I thought it was time my
If you live in a major city, for the last few weeks you’ve probably been confronted by images like those above. Christmas tree casualties aren’t just proof of
The increasingly “cloud-based” nature of collecting is a trend I’ve been following, and I’m not alone. Netherlands-based designer Lucas Maassen and Raw Color question the meaning of “ownership” in the
Japanese skateboard sculptor/recycler, Haroshi, (previously here and here) opens a new show at New York’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery next weekend on Saturday, January 12th. The exhibition will include