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MoMA draws upon its rich collection of Picasso prints to explore the artist’s creative process, following his evolving artistic vision through decades of experimentation in etching, lithography, and linoleum cut.
March 8th, 2010 | Posted in Modern Art, New York, What's New | Read More »

Drawing is putting a line around an idea you have. They say “A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist.”
Although Rubens comes from [...]
March 4th, 2010 | Posted in Artists, Illustration | Read More »

Michael Cavayero was born in New York City and raised in Merrick and Syosset, NY, two Long Island suburbs. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University in 2009, and studied at the Cooper Union School of Art and Harvard’s Graduate School of Design GSD in Cambridge, MA. Cavayero recently exhibited his [...]
February 25th, 2010 | Posted in Artists, Arts & Culture, Daniel Haim | Read More »

In his recent work, Asher uses mostly black and white portraits of people he photographed through the years. Transforming them into a colorful and dynamic images, using bright and vivid colors. The images seem to expend beyond the canvas frame as they have no boundary.
February 25th, 2010 | Posted in Artists, Mica Sebti, Modern Art, New York | Read More »

Beyond photography, is what Anatoly Zenkov the Moscow based art director, designer and interactive programmer manages to do. He clearly states in his website, “I can do anything.” and you know what, we believ him. Check out his website and progress to his Flickr page where you see much more of these, crazy things.
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February 25th, 2010 | Posted in Modern Art, Photography | Read More »

Established in 2001, MoMA’s annual two-week showcase of recent nonfiction film and video takes place each February. This selection of international feature and short documentaries represents the wide range of creative categories that extend the idea of the documentary form. This year’s program includes Gideon Koppel’s Sleep Furiously, a sweeping portrait of time’s passage in [...]
February 20th, 2010 | Posted in New York | Read More »

Glenn Jones is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator based in Auckland, New Zealand. Glenn from NZ = “GLENNZ”. Glenn has worked in the design industry for the past 17 yers, focusing on packaging, corporate identity and illustration. After his great success designing T Shirts on Threadless.com a graphic t-shirt design community he has been [...]
February 19th, 2010 | Posted in Artists, Daniel Haim, Modern Art | Read More »

Giles Dawe grew up in Bristol, England and studied Fine Art at Weston Super Mare, UWIC Cardiff and Nantes, France. He then moved to Hong Kong to be closer to his girlfriend at the time.
Since 2003, he has lived in Hong Kong and China and is looking to build a reputation in Hong Kong and [...]
February 16th, 2010 | Posted in Artists, Modern Art | Read More »

The Kinetic Sculpture is a metaphorical translation of the process of form-finding in art and design. 714 metal spheres, hanging from thin steel wires attached to individually-controlled stepper motors and covering the area of six square meters, animate a seven minute long mechatronic narrative.
February 4th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, Design, Europe | Read More »

The results of an extensive exploration with shadows, the One Day Poem Pavilion demonstrates the poetic, transitory, site-sensitive and time based nature of light and shadow.
February 4th, 2010 | Posted in Architecture, Daniel Haim | Read More »

With a body of work that is unique in its formal power and intellectual rigor, Gabriel Orozco emerged at the beginning of the 1990s as one of the most intriguing and original artists of his generation—and one of the last to come of age in the twentieth century.
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, New York | Read More »

Chris Ofili’s intensely coloured and intricately ornamented paintings are on show at Tate Britain in a major survey of the artist’s career that brings together over 45 paintings, as well as pencil drawings and watercolours from the mid 1990s to today.
January 25th, 2010 | Posted in Daniel Haim, London | Read More »