SUMMER
ArtSaturday, August 30th, 2008 by steve, 1 Comment
Debauched Zeitgeist (2006) by Carla Edwards from Why + Wherefore on Vimeo.
Enjoy the last days of the summer!
Debauched Zeitgeist (2006) by Carla Edwards from Why + Wherefore on Vimeo.
Enjoy the last days of the summer!

Beautiful installation by Hector Serrano Studio.

Nice x-ray photography by English artist Nick Veasey. Remember those objects on the Adobe CS2 packages? Via

London architect Zaha Hadid designed the Chanel Mobile Art pavilion, which has already made a stop in Tokyo. The structure is made of lightweight panels that are packed in 51 shippable containers. Each participating artist was asked to create a work that was at least in part inspired by Chanel’s classic 2.55 quilted-style chain handbag.
The pavilion will occupy the Rumsey Playfield, midpark at 70th Street NYC, from Oct 20 to Nov 9 2008.

The Man Ray: Unconcerned But Not Indifferent exhibition comprises drawings, photos, paintings and sculptures from the Man Ray Trust collection in Long Island, New York. The Man Ray Trust collection has never gone on show before. 13 June to 18 August 2008, Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin.

The Vader Project recruits the world’s leading artists to each re-appropriate Darth Vader’s conventional black helmet into an art piece of their own.

Photographs of girls dressed as lamps for you lamp-fetishists out there. By French photographer and stylist Marianne Maric.

by Helmut Smits.

New print from Evan Hecox at Arkitip: Ghosts of Winter, Berlin. Edition of 200. Looks like the building at the corner of Torstrasse and Chausseestrasse.

London exploded in May with the Cans Festival, a sort of global gathering of stencil art heads unprecedented in scale.

I would love to have the Passive Aggressive Anger Release Machine in our office. More work by Katja Kublitz and Ronnie Yarisal.

Vernissage: July 5 2008, 15:00-24:00, Wehrmühlenweg 8, 16359 Biesenthal.
Artists: Roberta Barta, Olivia Berckemeyer, Norbert Bisky, Marcel Bühler, Dennis Feddersen, Carla Guagliardi, Andreas Gehrke, Sabine Gross, Jan Koch, Carsten Kraemer, Alicja Kwade, Via Lewandowsky, Yudi Noor, Katinka Pilscheur, Fabian Reinmann, Thomas Rentmeister, Stefan Riekeles, Vincent Tavenne, Raul Walch, Ina Weber

40+ creatives were given the task of creating their own interpretation of a cult, classic or obscure film poster from the past. The result is Now Showing, an art exhibition paying homage to more than 70 years of film.
COSH Gallery, Soho, London. PV: Thursday 29th May. 6.30pm—9.30pm. More details here.