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Yayoi Kusama began hallucinating spots atop the surfaces of her world at a young age. In these dots, at once simple and boundless, Kusama found a way to break away from the self and look into infinity.
I remember talking about this in my art class and just…fuck. Holy shit. This chick’s got some rad ideas bruh
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The Flower Guy aka Michael De Feo’s “The Fashion Pages.”
Opening April 8th, 2016 at The Garage in Amsterdam is artist Michael De Feo’s solo show, “The Fashion Pages.”
Best known in the street art movement as “The Flower Guy” for his iconic flower image, Michael De Feo has created unsanctioned works on the streets in over 60 cities from New York to Hong Kong over nearly 25 years. His most recent street projects are takeovers of fashion ads in NYC’s bus stop shelters. His current studio practice reflects his interest in the world of fashion by painting atop images he sources from magazines. These works highlight the blurred line of illegal intervention and sponsored partnerships.
“The Fashion Pages” will be on display until through April 2016. If you’re in Amsterdam don’t miss it.