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
This week’s Instagram Roundup begins with a reminder of the events in Japan one year ago March 11th through the cabinet of Cometdebris. [A look back at last
I’ve decided to start doing weekly Instagram roundups. Each Friday, I’ll pull a handful of photos that I’ve “liked” on the photo-sharing network and share them here on
Graffiti art legend, Futura, has joined Instagram. Today, he made an interesting comment about Flickr, echoing some of my own thoughts about our myriad social networking options and
Leave it to photographer Ryan Roberts [interviewed] to take on the Japanese elements in an epic series of 5 photographs. These are even more amazing in person. I
German photographer Martin Klimas has a really smashing collection of ceramic figurines. Literally! In a unique spin on the traditional action shot, Klimas photographs his figures kicking, sliding and
I’m a fan of bizarre “studies” involving our feline friends, so long as the cats are willing participants and appear to be having fun. I’m comfortable thinking that
Photographer Sergey Maximishin, who served in the Soviet army during the 80s, took these photos in a Russian “prison museum“. This abdominal art (spoons, shanks and sets of dominoes) were
When I remember my dreams, they look a lot like the photography of Sandy Skoglund. Skoglund has been installing and documenting her conceptual ideas for four decades. Although
If I understand this correctly, and I’m not sure I do, Devota, is basically Comic-Con for undertakers. The yearly trade fair is devoted to the funeral and mortuary