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)
figurine hair assemblages by Teppei Kaneuji
Hypebeast Lives, 2013
Hector Hernandez | Tumblr
3 posts tagged yellow
Yellow Ginko Tree Leaves in Washington DC. From the amazing flickr photostream of Paul Frederiksen. It’s really nice to see a photograph like this that doesn’t look massively or even remotely photoshopped :)
great art. great pantone chairs. and fab pops of yellow.
(and also a nice change from black-white with colour pop)
thanks mia!
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