Relics Today: Exhibition by Eight Australian Ceramicists at Modern Times.Delving into ceramic objects via the lens of archaeology, Relics Today considers function, style, artistic expressions of form and colour as a reflection of Australia’s contemporary domestic...
Edwina Corlette Gallery Launches Fine Art Limited Edition Prints Under The Print Studio.To close the gap between pricey paintings and the fulfilment a piece of art can offer, Edwina Corlette Gallery has unveiled a fine art limited edition project titled The Print...
Vorm – Fellows – Attitude Installs Monumental Turd-Like Sculptures at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam.Being able to laugh at ourselves and all the things that make us human is a special, powerful kind of therapy. Taking a little of the seriousness and pomp out of contemporary art, Vienna-based artist collective Gelitin has installed a...
Carl Kleiner’s Short Film Elevates Dying Tulips Into Art.There’s something especially beautiful about the way a tulip’s stem arcs and droops. Totally at the whim of the universe, it stretches gracefully towards the heat and light of the sun for a brief moment before succumbing to gravity and...
Bricks Decoded: From Humble Material to Sculptural Device.Over the last few decades, bricks have become art in all their wonderful simplicity, and are being seen as more than only a conventional, sturdy building material. Architects, artist and creatives from around the world have explored...
Jinsik Kim’s Functional Sculptures Combine Design, Installation & Art Direction.Seoul-based designer and sculptor Jinsik Kim is interested in the borderline between art and design, but also the boundaries between life, objects and people. He opened Studio JINSIK KIM in 2013, and the heart of his oeuvre is centred upon...
In Our Image: Fragmented Sculptures of Humankind.We survey our favourite artists who are creating marble portraits and classical spinoffs that show off the human form, but also our fragmented, flawed nature—and the complicated, cracked, and crooked world we live in. Spanish...
Knitted Camouflage by Joseph Ford.London-based photographer Joseph Ford seems to have a fondness for slightly surreal, offbeat sort of image-making. In the same vein as the great Salvador Dali maybe—he has set a crocodile on a pair of Lacoste sneakers, merged a railway...
‘All Your Gold’ Exhibition by Stacey Rees at Modern Times.In a world obsessed with portraiture, content and images, Stacey Rees’ portraits of ladies are a reminder of the real, veiled, fleshy, emotional beauty...