Jessica Harrison is an incedibly tallented artist who lives and works in Edinburgh the United Kingdom. Her work ranges from sculpture to video and installation. Her recent work is a collection of twisted porcelain dolls. You probably would not fancy to have something like that on you side table, unless you are a very arty [...]
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[ January 24, 2010 10:00 am to February 14, 2010 5:00 pm. January 24, 2010 10:00 am to February 14, 2010 5:00 pm. ] Exhibition runs 29 January – 14 March 2010
Michael Landy has transformed the South London Gallery into one huge ‘Art Bin’. Over the course of the six week exhibition artists and collectors are invited to bring works to the gallery to create ‘a monument to creative failure’. Anyone can apply by clicking the link below, artists [...]
Foo Foo
Undoubtedly, Robert Bradford likes toys, at least he is using them to construct his sculptures that we can see recently. His new creations are full of colour, irony and positive energy and seem to have a big success all over the world. His sculptures are inspired by the idea of constantly changing angle of [...]
“I don’t believe in Global Warming” by Banksy.
photo by RomanyWG
The work of Valentina De’ Mathà looks like dried up stains, which makes it even more fascinating. Valentina De’ Mathà was born in 1981 in Avezzano (Italy). Lives and works in Tessin, Svizzera.
from the Embryos series
A Japanese artist from Tokyo Takahiro Kimura
Project “Broken Face”.
Anzeri works with discarded portraits which he brings them back into existence with exquisite embroidered embellishments. A celebration of forgotten lives, his work transforms a straight portrait into a three-dimensional object with an intense psychological dimension. Anzeri graduated with an MA in Fine Art (Sculpture) in 2005. He was selected as one of the top [...]
Claudia Rogge is a well-known photographer from Düsseldorf. She works with a crowd – or rathe, makes digital collages that look like an organised crowd of people. She photographs hordes of people trying to question it, derive the individual role we play in the crowd. Her figures are all arranged in repetition, mosaically of in [...]
[ July 2, 2009 10:00 am to October 18, 2009 10:00 am. ] 2 July – 18 October 2009
Porter Gallery
Admission: £5/£4.50/£4
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Gay Icons explores gay social and cultural history through the unique personal insights of ten high profile gay figures, who have selected their historical and modern icons.
The chosen icons, who may or may not be gay themselves, have all [...]