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Banksy is definitely one of my favourite artists. His artwork is usually satiracal pieces of art which surround controversial issues politics, culture and ethics. For those who don’t know much about Banksy, he operates himself as an anonymous artist so no one really has too much information on him as a person. This is also [...]
This is an installation that artist Leo Villareal created for the National Gallery of Art. Multiverse, the name of the installation, spans a 200 foot walkway running from the east to west concourse of the buildings. This installation consists of 41,000 programmed LED lights. This installation by Villareal started in September of 2008 and will [...]
Currently showing at our humble NATION gallery is the latest exhibit from artist Lindsay Falk, entitled Mind Games. The work included in this show skillfully combines mixed media, found imagery, depth and scale to give the viewer a peek into Lindsay’s concept of the modern mind. Contrasting and complimentary images collide to create a uniform [...]
Does this painting speak for itself? Perhaps, but aren’t you eager to see more of Brandon Bird’s delightfully weird art? Brandon Bird is a California based artist with a penchant for awesomeness. Mostly working in oils Brandon takes a satirical or perhaps iconic approach to his subjects, portraying them in the weirdest of weird scenarios. [...]
I’d love to hop on a bus/plane/jetpack and escape to Houston this instant, with the sole purpose of said trip involving time at the Rice Gallery.
Henrique Oliveira’s mural sized installations, dubbed ‘Tapumes’, scream of ingenuity that gets my he(art) pounding.
www.thevinylfrontiermovie.com
The Vinyl Frontier is a documentary film exploring the world of vinyl toys.
Featuring some of todays top designers, collectors and toy producers including: Attaboy, Tim Biskup, Luke Chueh, Dalek, Tristan Eaton, Ron English, Huck Gee, Thomas Han, Jim Koch, Frank Kozik, Haze XXL, Joe Ledbetter, MCA, Ferg, Van Beater, Brian McCarty, Dave Bondi, Bill McMullen, [...]
If it’s possible to fall in love with an artist simply through their works then consider me smitten. Although I may be a little late to join the club. Yayoi Kusama has been woo-ing the art world since the late 50’s. Her friend list of that period reads like a who’s who [...]











