Currently MU Gallery in Eindhoven, NL is exhibiting ‘The Tiny Tim – The Early Years of Tim Enthoven’. It is an exhibition that features drawings from Enthoven’s youth, curated by Enthoven himself. Enthoven has been drawing since his youth, in a
Written by Katarina Jansdottir For the Monumenta 2012 installation, the Grand Palais in Paris invited Daniel Buren. Born in 1938 in a Parisian suburb, the artist is mostly known for his intervention pieces that explore the space they are created
The 21-year-old Mowgli Omari goes to art school in London and makes these amazing collages, just using simple materials such as rulers and scalpels.
Jen Stark: “I’ve always been drawn to intricate work and labor-intensive, handmade things, so discovering the paper sculptures was a gradual journey from age two to 28! I love how common and versatile paper is. It is in everyone’s daily
TRACK is not afraid to feature a piece of art in their show which is exhibiting institutional criticism: Leo Copers’ project ‘Museum Graveyard’ in the Citadelpark in Ghent. The piece consists of at least fifty granite gravestones, which have been
Remember the amazing threaded multicolour installations by the Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe we posted last month? Meet French artist and designer Sebastien Preschoux; who also creates thread sculptures, but in one colour and usually outdoors. Other than Dawe’s installations, which seem to emulate
Written by Margaux Villard These digital collages are Sinead Leonard’s amazing army of female warriors. Yet in these pictures it is nature that prevails as Leonard puts it herself: “Inspired by the strength of femininity in the world and the power
After two succesful editions in 2010 and 2011, this year WARSTEINER is hosting another BLOOOM award, giving young aspiring artist the chance to showcase their work to a broad audience. The new deadline to submit work is now the 31st of July. As
Written by Anne de Haij Ever thought of your favourite party dress affecting your behaviour? Or your daily breakfast determining your mood? You won’t find these rather simplified illustrations of design influencing your daily life on the main exhibition of
Written by Katarina Jansdottir Far too many collections today lack depth or demand explanation in order for them to be relevant or even understood. That’s not the case with Rei Kawakubo’s spring/summer 2012 Comme des Garçons offering. Her sartorial representation of a