Blaine Fontana: Lineage Show
Blaine Fontana (you may remember him from a Scion) will be having his very first solo exhibit on the east coast, opening this evening in the city of brotherly love—Philadelphia. As his …
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Blaine Fontana (you may remember him from a Scion) will be having his very first solo exhibit on the east coast, opening this evening in the city of brotherly love—Philadelphia. As his …
Some nice photographic work from Velco Dojcinovski, a member of the Melbourne-based design studio called Maybe, which is "situated somewhere between yes and no; ticking away quietly, holding the key to every …
Dan Flavin‘s pared-down constructions and more recent works by Leo Villareal and Spencer Fitch (Sunset (South Texas, 6/21/03) pictured)—to Bruce Nauman’s tongue-in-cheek neon, Tim Noble and Sue Webster’s interpretations of Vegas strip-style …
Like a cross between a grown-up dollhouse and sculptor Jonathan Schipper's "Car Crash," Boston-based artist John Rooney's Crash Bonsai doses the Zen art of Bonsai with a little violence. Pick up one …
Founded by a Los Angeles-based artist/engineer, Jared Van Orman, Tattooed Steel's line of artist-designed jewelry is a way for the tattoo-shy or wearable art-obsessed to get more images on their body. Designs …
The Urban Forest Project is a design-centric socially conscious event in two parts. The first is a collection of 185 banners that will be on display in Times Square (from 1 September …
Elvis and the Super Mario Brothers Installation created by anonymous artists at the UC Santa Cruz school of Engineering, and now Giant Robot is getting in on the action. Featuring more that …
If artist Duke Riley was born in Ye Olde Days, he would have sailed the world discovering new lands and cultures. Or maybe he would have been a tattooist working on the …
Known for his spot-on paper sneaker replicas, Japanese artist and designer Shin Tanaka has recently been applying his brand of nouveau origami to make animé-like creatures, which will be the subjects of …
The second installment of our Bushwick Arts Project coverage explores the humble, industrial beginnings of the event