Souvenir de Chine by Körner Union
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Souvenir de Chine by Körner Union
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Paper rings designed by Tithi Kutchamuch and Nutre Arayavanish of TT:NT.
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A new fragrance by Anicka Yi and Maggie Peng. We missed the party, but were able to smell the perfume. The name comes from the Japanese exile Fusako Shigenobu, former founder and leader of the Japanese Red Army, who was arrested in Osaka after hiding out in Lebanon for years.
Field of Light by Bruce Munro consists of 6,000 acrylic tubes with optical fibers inside. “Just like flowers growing in the desert stand out so will the installation when it starts to glowing, capturing everyone’s attention.” They look like cute, light-up enoki mushrooms.
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The Plotting Machine by You Don’t Matter is a machine that is able to draw, paint, scratch or cut. Gives new meaning to art in the age of mechanical reproduction.
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The Submarine Channel has produced a series of interviews with creative geniuses as diverse as Erwin Wurm and Miranda July. Titled “Pretty Cool People Interviews,” you can watch them all online with your Sunday morning coffee.
Erwin Wurm talks about hating jerks in the art world.
Zadie Smith writes in the New Yorker about the role of comedy in her father’s life.
In birth, two people go into a room and three come out. In death, one person goes in and none come out. This is a cosmic joke told by Martin Amis. I like the metaphysical absurdity it draws out of [...]
The people at Flavorpill had the same assumption that we’ve all had at one time or another. Anyone can take a great photo. At least, anyone can take a photo that looks like a great photo. They chose five “iconic” photographers to emulate — Cindy Sherman, Steve McCurry, Philip Lorca Dicorcia, Richard Avedon, and Ryan [...]
An aquarium, exhibition space and “experimental station,” the Muritzeum sits unassumingly off the highway between Rostock and Berlin.
Art by Brazilian Bruno Dicolla.
The International Illustrated 3rd Issue, 2007
The International Illustrated 3rd Issue, 2008