Zach Dougherty takes classical Greek statues and then digitizes them into glitchy, geometric GIFs.
La vidéaste et photographe Bénédicte Hébert est née en 1967. Elle vit et travaille à Paris. Sa série « ça me regarde » repose sur l’idée géniale d’immortaliser des rencontres entre visiteurs de musées et œuvres exposées. Intemporelles, mystérieuses tout en restant extrêmement concrètes, ses superpositions entraînent notre esprit dans la visite d’une galerie de portraits bien particuliers.
Nicolas Tourte/ Balayage Progressif/ 2013
C’est imparable.
Ceramic & tin sculptures by Marcel Dzama
From his show at David Zwirner London titled Puppets, Pawns & Prophets.
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Ellen Gallagher’s work uses ‘imagery from myth, nature, art and social history to create complex works in a wide variety of media including...
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Sydney-based artist Janet Parker-Smith’s new body of work is looking amazing, get down to ...
Now open: “Ellen Gallagher: Don’t Axe Me” on the Third and Fourth Floors, up until September 15, 2013.
A major new series of paintings is...
Marti Moreno: Eternal Return/ Muda (2013)
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»bye« by anatol knotek
animated version, from my »anachronism« book
(unique, handmade chapbook, 16 poems, DIN A6, with sewn bindings;)[if you like to buy the book, please contact me on tumblr or via email: anatol(at)anatol(dot)cc]
taiwanese designer alice wang has conceived the ‘quote vendor’ – a vending machine that distributes passages of writing in a clear plastic bottle. the concept is informed by contemporary society’s hunger for ‘fast-food’ style information – from facebook to twitter and text messaging – people are becoming more and more accustomed to short, digestible pieces of information. the experience similar to the anticipation upon opening a fortune cookie, a sheet of paper with the text, as well as the title of the book and author’s name is rolled up and placed into a vessel – each quote filed under different categories a user can choose from. wang hopes this will entice people to learn more from whatever writing they have been given, and maybe finish that 300 page novel they have been meaning to.
Metropolitan Cook Book book-clutch by Olympia Le-Tan, available here.
Like Haruki Murakami? Do it on Facebook and read the first chapter of “1Q84,” Carolyn Kellogg reports.
Andrew Carnegie built an impressive 2,509 libraries around the turn of the 20th century. Now Rick Brooks and Todd Bol are on a mission to top his total with their two-foot by two-foot Little Free Libraries.
The diminutive, birdhouse-like libraries, which Brooks and Bol began installing in Hudson and Madison, Wisconsin, in 2009, are typically made of wood and Plexiglas and are designed to hold about 20 books for community members to borrow and enjoy. Offerings include anything from Russian novels and gardening guides to French cookbooks and Dr. Seuss.
ReCraft Your Baby: HTML for Babies
If you want to be parent to the world’s next Mark Zuckerburg, you’ll need to get them started early. It’s never too early to be standards compliant! Show your little ones HTML markup code along with letter forms to get them started on the visual patterns and symbols that make up the essential building blocks of the Web. The first in a three-volume set, originally designed by a NYC Web Designer for his baby, this beautiful book is a fun and colorful introduction to the world of web design for babies.
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Spotted this amazing book fellow in the window display of the Manchester Harvey Nichols.
(via theformofbeauty)
A bibliophile’s personal library might start out neatly contained on bookshelves—perhaps even organized alphabetically within genre—but soon enough more volumes are wedged willy-nilly above the orderly rows, stacked on the floor, jammed into nooks and crannies around the house, and perched atop the refrigerator.
If this describes your home, you’ll appreciate the seven-story tower of books built by visual pop artist Marta Minujín on a pedestrian plaza in Buenos Aires. Read more …
“aller-retour” by marc vincent (1992)
ècrit = written
peint = painted
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