Archives:
July 2010

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_ armed with ink and paper, Hannah Stouffer faces “”the inevitable oppositions between love, lust and gore, decadence, wrath and fate”

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_Tollhouses never looked this good.

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_Katharina Grosse knows of course no roofs, no walls, no surfaces limiting her mountains of powder and spreaded colors

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It was a rainy summer afternoon when I discovered her in the attic above my mother’s bedroom, hidden beneath a thick layer of dust and surrounded by a fortress of boxes and spider webs. She was an old Minolta, and with her I started practicing the very basic skills that I could teach myself from […]

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_wonderful collage work: The Skizzomat Diary by Marie Louise Emmerman

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_we can’t help but smiling while looking at Santiago Uceda‘s fabulous drawings

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_repair it? Folks at Dispatchwork do it with Legos.

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_Justin Gray Morgan brings us buddhist skateboards (we’d volunteer to try one!) and wondering digital gorillas

Of Cannibals and Color: Louie Cordero

While the expression “art that haunts you” is applicable to plenty of artists, we must admit that when the imagery of the artist is built on skulls, decaying corpses and the re-visiting of deities, well, the results tend to get much more ghoulish. Louie Cordero [ Manila, 1978 ] is a painter, sculptor and illustrator […]

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_if the concept of ‘fingering a wall’ sounds weird to you, let your mind be further blown by Judith Ann Braun‘s graphite-charged work.

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