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Aircondition (2006) x Oliver Laric.

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Aircondition (2006) x Oliver Laric.
Beautiful light sculptures by Ayala Serfaty, which in a way remind me of the incredible work of Tara Donovan. No?
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These photographs of one of Paul McCarthy’s Infladable Pigs were all taken by Priscilla Tienkamp in Utrecht (Holland) during the installation process. They are tight!
We saw ‘em at MyopeMyope.
Through his unique approach of composing painterly images, Neo Rauch has managed to revolutionize contemporary German painting, unlike anybody else in his generation. His paintings draw from various influences including social realism and surrealism, although he’d probably be the first one to say it isn’t so… Read the rest of this entry »
Ujin Lee must have had a really fun time creating his Dust series. Each of the five photographs in it are beautifully composed, with this first one being my favorite!
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Although Michael DeLucia’s work hit the blogosphere a couple months back, I felt the need to blog about his amazing sculptural works as to give him a warm place in our amazing archives. His work is so fresh it hurts my eyes.
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Props is a series by Semâ Bekirovic which i like for its shameless artificiality.
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We grew out of Andreas Gursky a couple months back, after we received an email from a copyright protection company that works for him, in which they kindly and subtly threatened to sue. That’s precisely why we savored this piece by Florian Freier as much as we did. In it, he uses Google Earth to recreate a large scale photograph taken by Gursky in Bahrain, which he later printed himself… I wish there was a free high res download of it so that EVERYONE could print their own Gursky without the fear of being threatened by the dog artist and his posse.
Yet, in any case, you can check out the “making of” video here:
(Thanks Ed!)