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Raoul de Keyser at Inverleith House
Erica Prince Sit, 2014 Vinyl, silk upholstered cushion, ceramic, soil, rosemary
Via artnet: Yayoi Kusama Is the Most Popular Artist in The World
The Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has been crowned as the most popular artist in the world according to a survey of museum attendance in 2014, the Guardian reports.Besides rejoicing in the marvelous fact that the biggest artist in the world is, in fact, a woman (see We Asked 20 Women “Is the Art World Biased?” Here’s What They Said), Kusama’s super powers do not come as a surprise, as the Japanese artist has been long known for drawing large masses to her brilliant exhibitions. Read more
images: Top photo photo via: Jamille Sodré, artnet Bottom photos: Narcissus Garden, 2004
Hanan Sharifa
Tony Conrad at Inverleith House
Michael Staniak Untitled, 2014 Casting compound and acrylic on board in steel frame 63 x 48 inches
David Shrigley
Tony Conrad at Inverleith House
Julia Chiang Sad and Mad
A piece from my final year of art school, ‘Actuate’, taking images of my mother and grandmother and removing them, emphasising the leaving of the physical space in dream. I also wanted to comment on the fragments of memory that appear in our dreams, the places stored in our subconscious. This idea will be taken further in my work for RSA:NC 2015.
"Immersion" - the most recent installation by gallery artist Crystal Wagner, on view at the Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum at Southeast Missouri State University.
Sam Lewitt at Miguel Abreu
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Some of my favourites from FIAC art fair
Bedding Plants and Light Documentation
Re blogged from my research tumblr, some of my 4th year work documenting light
Tara Donovan transforms everyday objects into captivating works of art. Seen here is straws, tar paper, Styrofoam cups, buttons, and fishing wire.