4 Player Chess by CozyBuildingBlocks7126
852 Lego pieces, 51.2cm x 51.2cm.
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4 Player Chess by CozyBuildingBlocks7126
852 Lego pieces, 51.2cm x 51.2cm.
The earliest recorded ancestor of four-player chess is Chaturaji (meaning "Four Kings"), which originated in India.
Marteen van der Kamp Photography
René Magritte’s “Voice of space (la voix des airs)”,1931,
Oil on Canvas, 2.7 cm × 54.2 cm (28 5/8 × 21 3/8 inches),
© 2023 C. Herscovici / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; courtesy Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation & Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
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What if famous architects designed cat houses?
A playful series imagining how cat homes might look through the design language of Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Le Corbusier, Tadao Ando, Alvar Aalto, and Mies van der Rohe.
Courtesy: Architecture Hub
‘24 Hrs in Photos’ by Erik Kessels (2011)
We’re exposed to an overload of images nowadays. This glut is in large part of the result of image-sharing sites like Flickr, networking sites like Facebook and Instagram and picture-based search engines. Their contact mingles the public and private, with the very personal being openly displayed.
By printing 350.000 images, uploaded in a twenty-four hours period, the feeling of drowning in representations of other peoples’ experiences is visualized.
350.000 photo prints held by a wooden structure.
Basilica of Saint Saviour, Dinan, Brittany, France,
Fiona Scott Photography
Stephan Schmitz Art !
‘Smoking Dog,' Livorno, 2025,
Paolo Belloni Photography
Robert DuGrenier, From "Handle With Care" Series, 2018,
Glass, metal,
Courtesy: the artist.
Photo: Fran Janik Robert
Monsieur Plant’s "Nature 2.0"
All images courtesy of Monsieur Plant — Christophe Guinet
Vincent Magni's "Geisha"
Artwork with 4,000 books !
Infinite Staircase by Leandro Erlich,
Image Courtesy: Designboom
Laurent Grasso, "Studies into the Past,"
Oil on canvas, framed in oak,
50 x 69 cm. (19.7 x 27.2 in.)
Courtesy of Olivier Malingue Ltd. Photo: Florent Chevrot
‘Powerless Structures, Fig. 137’ (detail),
Courtesy: Elmgreen & Dragset
Death Star orange !
Courtesy: Synthography Art
'La Caverne du Pont Neuf,' Paris, France,
It’s 120 metres long and rises to its highest point at 18 metres.
It celebrates the legendary artist duo, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, who famously wrapped the exact same bridge in golden fabric back in September 1985 (The Pont Neuf Wrapped).
The interior functions as an immersive tunnel. It features an experimental, electroacoustic soundscape composed by Thomas Bangalter (former member of Daft Punk), alongside integrated augmented reality (AR) experiences.
From June 6 to 28, La Caverne du Pont Neuf will then be open to the public free of charge 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The artwork is funded without public funds.
Courtesy: JR Artist
Monty Python !
John Cleese and Graham Chapman dig into some art !
Gif Credit: Benjamin Sutton