‘In anxious anticipation‘ for Kinfolk magazine’s adrenaline issue
Photographer Aaron Tilley and art director Kyle Bean Via
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‘In anxious anticipation‘ for Kinfolk magazine’s adrenaline issue
Photographer Aaron Tilley and art director Kyle Bean Via
the Vortex at the centre generated by surrounding fans causes this light fabric to dance.
work by Daniel Wurtzel
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Ingeniously Composed Mashups Of Classical Art and Architecture by Davide Trabucco
Italian architecture student Davide Trabucco has designed a series of cleverly made compositions which intersect two different images together in perfect synchronisation. The highlight of this series is that the complementing images he uses to make each picture are from two different time periods, made in separate mediums and artistic genres and approached differently in style by the original artist.
The visual mashup series shows a fascinating coincidence of notable art throughout time being sliced in half crosswise and line up perfectly with one another. Trabucco calls this style “‘confórmi” which exclusively focuses on architecture and artistic composition. They seamlessly meld together to create their own meaning. Marina Abramovic’s unforgettable 2010 performance at MOMA is taken and juxtaposed perfectly with Julian Wasse’s infamous ‘Duchamp Playing Chess with a Nude’ and the image puts together two powerful moments in history occurring in the same frame. Robert Venturi’s ‘learning from las vegas’ fused with Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog’, creates a scene of contemplation and discovery at two very different locations and time period.
Davide Trabucco has depicted how even two contrasting images from art and architecture can come together to devise a new meaning. His series reveals that artistic minds think alike, if not with the same end goal then in the way and image should be framed. The interesting and peculiar symmetry within the spliced images become a tribute to the artists and architects of both contemporary and historical times.
Maria Anwander
The Kiss
“The Kiss was given to the MoMA as a donation without asking for permission. I entered the museum as a regular visitor and gave an intense French kiss to the wall. Next to the invisible kiss I then fixed a fake label, which simulated the style of a regular MoMA caption.”
From the "Awesome" grant to an award funded by the creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, there are many options for artists looking for support.
Maybe some of these are worth looking into?
‘An Open Letter to Frank Stella’
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Gregory Crewdson is a unique photographer who creates "movies" through a single photograph. Gregory, along with a massive crew, scripts out, sets up and shoo...
Banksy, the anonymous yet somehow ubiquitous graffiti artist from Bristol, UK, has unveiled his latest project: a dystopian version of Disneyland called "Dismaland" (Dismal Land) -- and it's bad. It's bad, and it's uninteresting. Everything about Dismaland laments "the world is a terrible place."
Interesting article on Banksy’s Dismaland that addresses protest art and class.
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Artist Ana Teresa Fernández Erases a Portion the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence With Blue Paint
Protopiper: A Modified Tape Gun That Lets You Sketch 3D Objects Using Tubes of Tape
oh man. Motherwell and Raushenberg.