Ayala Serfaty
Beautiful light sculptures by Ayala Serfaty, which in a way remind me of the incredible work of Tara Donovan. No?
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Beautiful light sculptures by Ayala Serfaty, which in a way remind me of the incredible work of Tara Donovan. No?
via: theartistandhismodel
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.
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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Homegrown Time x by Fabian Seiz via VVORK.
I can’ put my finger on it, but there’s something about Evan Holloway’s sculptural installations that I really really like! Read the rest of this entry »
Brian Dettmer creates sculptures of animal skeletons using analog cassette tapes, to emphasize the death of analog technologies in our highly digitalized world.
Teppei Kaneuji was born in Osaka and currently lives/works in Kyoto. His sculptural work includes the use of everyday objects such as toys, bottles, waste, and maps, which he deconstructs to to later reconstruct in a much more organic way.
Untitled, 1999 by Giuseppe Gabellone-
Tom Friedman’s sculptures made of everyday objects are great. Unfortunately though, there aint too many pics documenting these works on the web.