
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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24 posts tagged Travel
CasAnus is a giant model of a human colon that can be lived in. Built by Aetelier Van Lieshout for the Verbeke Foundation, it contains a double bed, a table, a shower and - as you would expect - a toilet. Bookings can be made via: www.unusualhotelsoftheworld.com/casanus
Leis Houses by Peter Zumthor
Photography: Ralph Feiner, copyright Zumthor Ferienhäuser
The Red Beach is located in the Liaohe River Delta, about 30 kilometer southwest of Panjin City in China. The beach gets its name from its appearance, which is caused by a type of sea weed that flourishes in the saline-alkali soil. The weed that start growing during April or May remains green during the summer. In autumn, this weed turns flaming red, and the beach looks as if it was covered by an infinite red carpet that creates a rare red sea landscape. Most of the Red Beach is a nature reserve and closed to the public. Only a small, remote, section is open for tourists.
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Thinking about the end of the week and how to get away…. Here’s what some of Condé Nast Traveler’s staff did last weekend.
“The Great Jack-O-Lantern Blaze at Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson, NY brought the yearly family visit to a pumpkin patch to a whole new level. During the leisurely 90-minute walk-through, we were consistently stunned by the craftsmanship and artistry of the spooky, zany and beautiful pumpkin creations that lined the park. Is carving a jack-o-lantern one of your autumn traditions?”—Danielle Berman, web producer
Check out our awards for the best cities in the world, to inspire your next weekend getaway.
Photo: Janice Berman
For sale: Chance to sail in sea of tsunami debris
Fancy a holiday in a sea of junk? Environmentalists are offering “eco-adventurers” the chance to do just that. From May 1 next year, the Sea Dragon will sail for two months through sections of the North Pacific Ocean swirling with debris from the March 2011 tsunami that devastated Japan.
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To celebrate its 15 years of existence French Arts Factory is currently exhibiting works for many illustrators/artists, under the Teen Spirit name, until October the 8th, at l’Espace Beaurepaire (Paris).
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