Cédric Delsaux’s Dark Lens
Star Wars’ universe lands on Earth in Cédric Delsaux’s photographs. This series is called “Dark Lens”…
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Star Wars’ universe lands on Earth in Cédric Delsaux’s photographs. This series is called “Dark Lens”…
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Gwon Osang is a korean artist. His sculptures are made of hundreds of single photographs overlayed onto life-sized mannequins…
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“Yu Jinyoung portrays truth and illusions of a family with a house, the hideaway of these people, as a background.”
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Heiko Müller‘s paintings and drawings….
“My art comes from an urge to explore. I like the countryside. I like a good view. And once I’m face to face with a lovely scenery, I feel immediately tempted to find out what it’s concealing. The dark goings-on behind the façade of nature, you might say, or the hidden machinations of the animal kingdom.”
Winter (After Arcimboldo) (2010) is a colossal 15-foot-tall, fiberglass sculpture by American artist and filmmaker Philip Haas. It is inspired by Arcimboldo’s painting Winter (1563), which is on loan to the exhibition “Arcimboldo, 1526-1593: Nature and Fantasy” on view at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, from September 19, 2010 through January 9, 2011.