Architecture of Dance | Set Design by Santiago Calatrava.

Today I bring you the set design by the spanish born architect, artist and engineer Santiago Calatrava, for The New York City Ballet (NYCB). Peter Martins, NYCB artistic director, became intrigued with the idea of architecture as it...

Chiharu Shiota.

Chihary Shiota is a Japanese born artist, who lives and works in Berlin. That first installation made me squeal with excitement. Bloody...

Cockatoo Island | 17th Sydney Biennale.

OK, so it's Wednesday and there's no interview. What's going on - you ask? Nothing, I just needed to take a little breather, and I felt like mixing things up a little. Back to normal next week so stay tuned. Besides, I have a little Sydney...

Spencer Finch.

Spencer Finch was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1962. He lives and works in Brooklyn creating art and installations using a variety of different media. His installations record the invisible world, capture specific moments in time and...

Interview | Anna-Wili Highfield.

All you paper lovers out there - rejoice! I have a little treat for you today. Anna-Wili Highfield is a Sydney based artist who makes absolutely stunning sculptures of animals using torn paper and copper pipe. Anna-Wili grew up in Sydney...

Visual Magic by Kumi Yamashita.

Ok, I know that this is a massive call, but this is seriously one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. Above and below is truly mesmerizing art of the Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita. Her work is insanely good. I really don't know...

Falling Garden | Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger.

Oh my... I simply lost my little breath when I saw this magical art installation. You know when you see something that in some way changes you - it makes your smile a little wilder, your heart expands and starts to beat a bit faster, and...

Paper Cut Project.

Paper Cut Project is run by Atlanta based Nikki Salk and Amy Flurry who create the most exquisitely crafted custom-made paper...

Tomás Saraceno.

I found this image in the current FRAMEmagazine (Jan/ Feb 2010 issue) and I had to share it with you immediately! It is so beautiful. The work is by the Argentine artist Thomás Saraceno, born in 1973 who now lives and works in Frankfurt...