
Deleting Borders
Deleting Borders is an HTML5 music sequencer that allows you to create your own Amatorski track, using...
Tavares Strachan stands in front of the excavated block of ice “The distance between what we have and what we want” #art #tavarestrachan #bahamas...
Derailing My Train of Thought by Thomas Wightman
Says Thomas about this project: “The final book sculpture of my major project series. Like the...
Street Faces by Aurélien Fontanet
When you laugh, the world laughs with you. Often times literally with creepy faces that appear...
Short movie “Pure geometry” by Romanowsky
full video here https://vimeo.com/65468064
Spring Song (cut paper collage, monoprint and gouache)
The shoemaker’s cat—detail from “Crocodile Shoes” (book project)
John baldessari
‘Brain/Cloud’, 2009
Douglas Adesko’s work is meant to comment on how many families struggle to eat together thanks to busy schedules and digital distractions. According...
OPENING RECEPTION: Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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3 posts tagged Candy Chang
This public art project by Candy Chang is a love letter to the historic, resilient, warm, musical city of New Orleans.
CONFESSIONS by Candy Chang
This might just be one of my favourite posts I have ever made on tumblr. All of us have secrets we wish to keep secret in order to protect ourselves from judgement or teasing but New Orleans-based artist Candy Chang found a way to give people the opportunity to share their thoughts without having to feel vulnerable to the outside world. Her installation, entitled Confessions, is a public art project that took place in The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada. For one month, Chang lived in Vegas and turned the P3 Studio Gallery into an interactive exhibit. Visitors could stop by, enter a booth, write whatever thoughts they wanted to share, and drop the confession into a box that mixed anonymously with other slips. Chang then took the anonymous slips and displayed them on the walls, painting selected responses in white against a larger red canvas background.
Throughout the exhibit, the shocking reality of a person’s true secrets are fascinating to read. Some of my favourites can be found in this photoset like:”I’ve been best man to two guys I used to sleep with who went on to marry women”; “My best friend beat a man to death when we were 15. Never told anyone. Still hurts.”
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