Todd VonBastiaans, in collaboration with Bryan McCarthy, presents a retail installation of stuffed giant pancakes at Trifecta Gallery in (where else, but) Las Vegas. The hyper-realistic plush soft
So as it turns out, Roombas, aren’t just high-tech cleaning gizmos and awesome transportation for kittens, but they’re also the Bruce Naumans of the vacuum world. These photos
James Cauty‘s A Riot in a Jam Jar presents “past and future re-enactments” of riots, served up in “manageable doses, like news bulletins, complex situations reduced to mantelpiece
Ceci n’est pas une pipe? Au contraire! It is, in fact, a pipe. The latest project from Jeremy Hutchison presents the question: what does a useful object become
Japanese botanical artist Makoto Azuma had my attention when he covered an Aeron chair in green Astroturf. Now, after covering Hello Kitty in moss, he also has my heart.
Kathie Olivas opens her first solo show at her new, co-owned gallery, Stranger Factory, in Albuquerque, NM, tomorrow night, July 1st, with an artist’s reception from 6-9PM. Olivas has been busy
Why stop at a single Astroturf Aeron chair when you can cover an entire room in shards of recycled green glass? Brooklyn-based artist Mark Reigelman, whose website’s splash page
Spotted these resin and wood mash-ups of graffiti and anatomy on Zeutch. The French graffiti artist responsible for the urban anatomy pieces is Souredj. From what I can
WOW. I saw Bjorn Calleja‘s resin Color Bringer figures last week on a couple of blogs, but I dismissed them as Jaba the Hut-ish pieces that weren’t for
Russian ad agency, Stoyn, chose ten iconic figures from around the world and immortalized them as popsicles. Each piece was created with “natural products and ingredients”. According to