Brain Sponge
Brain sponge, a sculpture by Suzy Lelièvr…
Brain sponge, a sculpture by Suzy Lelièvr…
Born in Sydney Australia, Nanami Cowdroy has close bonds to her mixed Japanese-European heritage. Growing up with such contrasting cultures and surroundings has greatly influenced her style of art and the way she expresses her creativity. […]
The works of Nanami Cowdroy amaze the viewer by complex characters and highly detailed objects.
“Song Kun: A Thousand Kisses Deep”: The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) will present an exhibition of new work by Song Kun, one of China’s most prominent young female artists.
More about the artist here and here.
Quoted form Pinar @ My Modern Met: “The polygonal representations of deer combined with the galactic connecting and intertwining lines also make this piece look like a section of the night sky with figurative constellations. There’s something primal about the setting appearing like a cave, and yet there is a futuristic appeal in its glowing contoured visuals.”
Julien Salaud‘s installation Grotte stellaire can be seen at Palais de Tokyo‘s Alice Guy Hall in Paris as part of the Triennial of Contemporary Art until August 26, 2012
(via My Modern Metropolis and designboom)
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“The typewriter installation «On Journalism #2 Typewriter» writes stories about all journalist who have been killed worldwide between 1992 and today. The individual stories are connected through common fields of coverage, places, professions and many other aspects. Besides the text the typewriter creates flags which are distorted the more journalists got killed there.”
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