London-based artist Kate MccGwire creates amazing sculptures covered in feathers that have an etheric yet eerie quality to them. The organicly shaped installations look as if they could come to life at any time, throbbing, pulsating.
Ed Fairburn turns old roadmaps into large-scale portraits with ink or pencil. Fairburn states: “Through this body of work I study both the physical attributes of the terrain and the features of my chosen subjects. I search for opportunities to
These babies have been all over the blogosphere lately! They are the beautiful works of Giuseppe Randazzo, a Richard Long admirer whose formations are algorythmically generated. It is a hierarchical algorythm that works via trial and error. View more works after
Recently at the ART FAIR in Cologne Warsteiner held their annual Blooom Awards for the third time, in which (aspiring) artists worldwide can participate. We took a little trip to Cologne and decided to see for ourselves what the fuss
New Zealand-based artist John Pusateri created these amazingly detailed owl drawings using pencils, charcoal and pastels. He is represented by Seed Gallery. View more of his hand drawn images of birds via his website.
Last Thursday, 29th of November, Samsung opened an innovative photo exhibition in the Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam. Five famous photographers, including the well known street photographer Eric Kim, will venture out onto the streets in four different countries around the world,
The College of Arts of Utrecht (HKU) is celebrating their 25th birthday with a free three-day festival! From November 29 to December 1 the Pandhof Sinte Marie and the Gebouw voor de Kunsten & Wetenschappen at the Mariaplaats are being
A few weeks ago we were invited by smart for a two day trip to Berlin. The reason for the trip was the launch of smart’s platform Bettery Magazine, which presents people, places and ideas for the city of the
Written by Margaux Villard Cosmetic surgery is a fun yet disturbing work by German artist Alma Haser, who defaces her sitters using origami.
The amazing digital artists Pamela Reed and Matthew Rader are about to launch their exhibition Cretaceous Returns at 18 Hewett Gallery in London.