The BLOOOM Awards by Warsteiner have announced their ten finalists, and among them are three Dutch artists. Check out their work below!
Shooting into the Corner, 2008-2009. Photo: Wolfgang Woessner. Courtesy the artist and MAK, Vienna. Those of you who missed the 2009 Kapoor exhibit in London are in luck: this fall Dutch modern art museum De Pont is opening a big
Japanese artist Yuken Teruya responded to the Olympics craze by transforming a MacDonalds paper bag that bears the Olympics logo into his signature treescapes. The piece is called: Notice Forest – What Victory Feels Like. More magical forests after the
A very interesting thread installation by Faig Ahmed, an artist from Azerbaijan who is exploring carpets and their fabrication. In this installation Ahmed echoed the style of traditional rugs by sticking fiber to the wall in a way that resembles stitching.
Written by Guiliano Bolivar ‘I’ve made chocolate monochromes for a while and I love renaissance painting.’ As a 21 year old girl, Mirthe Klück is looking forwards to enroll her third year within the fine arts department at the Royal
Jennifer Maestre makes sculptures out of pencils and nails, inspired by sea urchins. More after the jump.
Written by Margaux Villard Tradition and popular cultures are mingled in Singapore artist Izziyana Suhaimi’s work, who embroids colourful threads on drawings to create modern tapestries.