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Evelyn Bencicova Art Photography

October 26, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Photography, Portfolios, Austria, Slovakia, 2017

Evelyn Bencicova is a visual creative focusing mainly on the medium of photography and art direction. Born in Bratislava, Slovakia Evelyn studied fine art and new media at University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Today combining her academic research with interest in contemporary visual culture, Evelyn’s work is unmistakable for her signature timelessness and individual aesthetic. Here we share one of her numerous projects "Taste of Leaving"

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@evelyn_bencicova
October 26, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT
Art, Photography, Portfolios, Austria, Slovakia, 2017

Solid Light Films by Anthony Mccall

October 24, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Digital Art, United Kingdom, USA, Portfolios, 2017

New York-based, British artist Anthony McCall practices in the fields of film, installation, sculpture and drawing.

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Anthony McCall. "Long Film for Four Projectors" (1974). Installation view (2003). Photograph: Hank Graber.

 Light Show at Hayward Gallery, London. 
Photo by Linda Nylind. 27/1/2013.

Light Show at Hayward Gallery, London. Photo by Linda Nylind. 27/1/2013.

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Anthony McCall. “You and I Horizontal” (2006). Installation view at Institut d’Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne, France (2006). Solid light installation. 50-minute cycle in six parts. Computer, computer script, video projector, haze machine. Dimensions variable. Photograph: Blaise Adilon. Courtesy Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.

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Anthony McCall. "Between You and I" (2006). Installation view at Peer/The Round Chapel, London, 2006. Vertical solid light installation. 30-minute cycle in two parts. Computer, QuickTime movie file, two video projectors, two haze machines. Dimensions variable. Photograph by Hugo Glendinning. Courtesy Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.

 Anthony McCall. “Face to Face” (2013).  Installation view at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, 2013.  Photograph by Jason Wyche.

Anthony McCall. “Face to Face” (2013). Installation view at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, 2013. Photograph by Jason Wyche.

October 24, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT, American, British
Art, Digital Art, United Kingdom, USA, Portfolios, 2017

People Matching Artworks through the lens of Stefan Draschan

October 23, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, Photography, France, 2017

"France-based photographer Stefan Draschan always keeps himself entertained at art galleries by creating his own art projects. One of those projects is “People matching artworks”. Although at first Draschan’s images seem perfectly staged, the secret behind them is actually patience. The photographer enjoys visiting different museums mostly in Paris, Vienna and Berlin where he waits for visitors to suddenly match with a piece of art in a funny way. "

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October 23, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
OCT
Art, Portfolios, Photography, France, 2017

“Beautiful Mistakes” by Polish BEZT (Etam Cru)

SPOKE NYC
October 20, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Street Art, Portfolios, Art, Poland, 2017

Polish artist, BEZT (Etam Cru) has a show opening on Saturday in New York at SPOKE NYC, curated by Los Angeles-based gallery, Thinkspace. “Beautiful Mistakes” showcases BEZT ‘s melancholic storytelling through a series of paintings and drawings. He’s largely known for his massive murals painted with Sainer, the other half of the Etam Cru duo, so it’s only fitting that in addition to the exhibition, BEZT will be painting his first mural in New York City.

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“Beautiful Mistakes” – a solo show by BEZT (Etam Cru)
Opening Reception: October 21st, 6 – 10 pm
On view: October 21st – November 5th, 2017
SPOKE NYC – 210 Rivington St. New York, NY 10002

@bezt_etam
October 20, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
OCT
Illustration, Street Art, Portfolios, Art, Poland, 2017

Hanging Paintings By Tadao Cern

October 17, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Lithuania, Portfolios, 2017

"Lithuanian artist Tadao Cern created a series of delicate, experimental hanging paintings that have nothing to do with paint at all. Inspired by various fabric combinations, ‘Hanging Paintings’ consists of brand new garments and scraps of material that are arranged, draped and wrapped around a simple metal rack, which serves as a canvas.." by Sarah Press, Ignant

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October 17, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT
Art, Lithuania, Portfolios, 2017

Sculptures by Massimiliano Pelletti

October 16, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Italy, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2017

Massimiliano Pelletti was born in Pietrasanta, a land of noble sculptural roots that gave and gives a lot to the contemporary art. In Pietrasanta he also grown up, and he trained technically in the study of his grandfather, the sculptor Mario Pelletti. He made his debut as an artist in 2006 by winning the 12th biennial of young artists of Europe and the Mediterranean.

Pelletti makes experience of the shape with rigorous attention compositive, strictly consistent with the creative mood of his territory.
He puts togheter the mannerism with the conceptual relevance and the narrative sensibility, because he realizes that the aesthetic perfectionism contains in itself the conflicting root of the emotions.

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@massimiliano_pelletti
October 16, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT
Art, Italy, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2017

"_____.jpg" by Alan Belcher

September 28, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, Canada, 2017

Conceptual artist Alan Belcher explores an intersection between photography and sculpture, creating artworks he defines as ‘photo-objects’. His ‘_____.jpg’ study approaches the jpeg icon with a manner of directness and humour.

The installation shots from Belcher’s exhibition ‘Preview’ at Le Consortium assemble over one hundred ‘_____.jpg’ pieces in various layouts, causing a visual glitch between the gallery’s white wall and a folder of jpeg previews on a computer screen.

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September 28, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
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Art, Portfolios, Canada, 2017

After Fabergé by artist Jonathan Monaghan

September 27, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Digital Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA, 2017

After Fabergé, is a personal project and ongoing exhibition of five digital prints created by artist Jonathan Monaghan, to run a half year at The Walters opening in November

After Fabergé is a series of five prints which transform an iconic symbol of status and wealth into uncanny objects composed of modern furniture, computer parts, and historic architecture. Set on stark white backgrounds and rendered with perfect glossy surfaces, the imagined forms appear almost like a commercial product with an eerily ambiguous function. The eggs are meticulously crafted in virtual space and are presented as highly-detailed, large photographic prints

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@jonmonaghan
September 27, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP, American
Art, Digital Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA, 2017

Spirit of Ecstasy

September 26, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

Titled ‘The Spirit Of Ecstasy’, the artwork is a collaboration between the unnamed model, Chemical X and artist Schoony. According to the press release, “the British model and actress, who is a fan of Chemical X’s and already collects his work, has been identically recreated – as a hyperreal silicone and fibre glass model.”

The model was digitally scanned “posing in position with her hands and feet life cast” with her head and body 3D printed in order to make the silicone sculpture. This was then suspended into five sheets of acrylic “surrounded by a halo of 7,254 meticulously hand placed pills.” See images of the artwork below.

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@chemical_x_lab
September 26, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
SEP, British
Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

Fleeting Parts: Milena Naef Plays with Marble and Skin

September 22, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Netherlands, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

In Amsterdam-based, Milena Naef’s new series, “Fleeting Parts,” sections of her body fill tailored empty spaces in expertly cut-out marble. Creating these pieces was a process as carefully mentally planned to fit her exact measurements, as the designing and stitching of an exquisite couture silk dress might be. But whereas the dress will disintegrate with time, the marble slab, with its custom-designed sections that Milena's body - and hers alone - fill will last “forever.” Even if it is just for one fleeting moment. And it is with that defining moment, she demonstrates, in a tangible way that the relationship between an existing structure and the human form, transform “the mental into physical to find a new relation between the two.” - via Yatzer

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September 22, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
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Art, Netherlands, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

Villa Walala at London Design Festival

Villa Walala
September 19, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, United Kingdom, Sculpture, 2017

"Currently hidden away in the City of London’s landscape of glass and concrete is a vibrant and squishy celebration of playfulness in the form of Villa Walala. The latest creation by textile-designer turned installation artist Camilla Walala opened on Saturday as LDF’s Landmark Project, and will remain open until 24 September." - Ruby Boddington @ It's Nice That

“I wanted to create something that played to this idea of escaping the office and letting off steam, but which was also a surprising contrast to the architectural context – something colourful and playful that would make the people of Broadgate stop and smile”
— Camille Walala

BAAAAAAM 💥💥💥💥 The VillA Walala is finally launching today for @l_d_f_official ❤️🌈🙌🏼💛 Huge thank you to @broadgatelondon @britishlandplc for the amazing opportunity @govisualltd for the floor vinyl 🙌🏼❤️ -------- @juliajomaa_ and @ioana_lupascu @jessmeyer__ for working by my side and make it all happen ❤️❤️❤️❤️ The @_zetteler_ Family for being the best creative agency. And @lemonheadprints for the beautiful deckchAirs!!❤️💛💚💜💙

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Walala was chosen by London Design Festival’s headline partner British Land to create this year’s Landmark Project to celebrate the 15th anniversary of London Design Festival

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September 19, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
British, SEP
Art, United Kingdom, Sculpture, 2017

Social Weapon by Tom Galle

September 18, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in 2017, Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA

NYC-based artist Tom Galle has reworked the idea of corporate logos in a way that makes them not only daring, but kinda deadly. 

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@tomgalle
September 18, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
American, SEP
2017, Art, Photography, Portfolios, USA

Water Portraits By Reisha Perlmutter

September 14, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, USA, 2017

Artist Reisha Perlmutter lives and works in New York, creating oil paintings informed by the way we “relate to our bodies on an uninhibited, biological level.” Her subjects are depicted in both close-up and full body compositions, their bodies caught amongst light flares and reflections of the sun shining through the surface. The Florida-born artist presents quiet, solitary moments in the pool, her subjects appearing at peace with their surroundings and themselves..

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This post was shamefully censored few times by Facebook and Instagram leaving our accounts compromised and blocked for weeks then a month and completely destroying any logic and a will to support that channels.

Art censorship in action from Facebook Nipple Army of cheap labour moderators based in Manila, Philippines and India. Watch related movies “The Cleaners” and “The Moderators” about actions against Art and Photography undertaken by freaking policies of the largest online platforms.

September 14, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
SEP, American
Art, Portfolios, USA, 2017

Jan Erik Waider Photography

September 13, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Germany, Photography, Portfolios, 2017

"Drawn to arctic scenery, photographer Jan Erik Waider skillfully captures the “rugged charm and pristine beauty” of Nordic nature. In his striking series, Arctic Silence, the Hamburg-based creative offers an intimate glimpse into the haunting stillness and ghostly tranquility found in Greenland's glacial landscapes.."

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September 13, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
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Art, Germany, Photography, Portfolios, 2017

The Digital Decade 5, London - Official Video

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September 08, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Digital Decade, United Kingdom, Events, 2017, Art, Digital Art

During UK bank holidays on 25th of August Designcollector Network ran a successful exhibition that explored intersections digital and physical forms - "Phygital" in art, featuring 50 Artists working in the field of near-future terms. This year's theme was "Cyberia - the Unknown Territories shaped by the Digital Ethnos" encourages artists to reflect on the concept of the newborn digital-native that is changing our common value systems.

Digital Decade 5 went on 25 - 27 August at Ugly Duck, London

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Official Video directed by So!Fraiche

For the 5th Edition we were lucky to collaborate with 3 huge online platforms working in the fields of Digital Art and representing the majority of online artists. If you are looking to promote your body of work, please consider this platform as a kick starter of your career

Ello Network

Ello is The Creators Network, a socially-powered publishing and collaboration platform supporting a global community of artists. Founded in 2013 by a small group of art & design professionals, Ello provides a creative oasis for artists and their fans while empowering artist x brand collaboration via our Artist Invites program.

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Curioos Marketplace

Designcollector is proud to have Curioos as a retail partner. They are printing all artworks for Digital Decade 5. Curioos is a curated marketplace of lifestyle products designed by independent artists. It’s the one-destination for graphic artists to profit from their creativity by selling their artworks on high-quality, everyday products such as wall art, apparel and accessories.

Curioos.com


Sedition Art Platform

Delivering Video Art challenge and showcasing selected artists on “Sedition digital Frames” at Digital Decade 5. Sedition Art is the world’s leading online platform for artists to display and sell their art in digital format for connected screens and devices. Sedition offers everyone an easy, enjoyable and social way to experience art-collecting at affordable prices. The company was founded by Harry Blain, the owner of Blain|Southern. The mission of Sedition is to change the art world by introducing a marketplace for collecting and trading art in the digital age.

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Photography from the event

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Photos are taken by Antony Kitson

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September 08, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
Ello, British, SEP
Digital Decade, United Kingdom, Events, 2017, Art, Digital Art

Very Still Life by Roni Landa

August 21, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Israel, Sculpture, 2017

"Very Still Life" is a series of clay sculpture created by Tel-Aviv artist Roni Landa depicting veggies in a totally "carnivorean" way

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August 21, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
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Art, Israel, Sculpture, 2017

Cindy Sherman's Art of Selfie

August 10, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Photography, Portfolios, Instagram, 2017

"Before the age of social media and its painstakingly sculpted personae, Pictures Generation artist Cindy Sherman had already established herself as the art world’s reigning queen of self-reinvention, using the camera to morph into one character after another. Though her works are technically not self-portraits, Sherman’s method of turning the lens onto herself is uncannily appropriate to our times, in which the stage-managed selfie has become so ubiquitous that it’s now fodder for exhibitions and often cited as an art form in itself.."

"The (Instagram) account, which mysteriously switched from private to public in recent months, is a mix of personal photos alongside Sherman’s ever-famous manipulated images of herself.." via Artnet

 
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Cynthia Morris "Cindy" Sherman is an American photographer and film director, best known for her conceptual portraits. In 1995, she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship.

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August 10, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, American
Art, Photography, Portfolios, Instagram, 2017

Neon Scribbles by Jung Lee

July 25, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Photography, Portfolios, South Korea, United Kingdom, 2017

"Like the loop-de-loop scribbles of a child, artist Jung Lee (previously) constructed a series of neon light sculptures that were installed and photographed against cinematic landscapes as part of her series titled “No More“. "

Jung Lee was born in 1972 and currently lives and works in Seoul, Korea.  She received her M.A. in Photography from the Royal College of Art, UK and her B.A. with honors in Photography from Kent Institute of Art & Design, UK.  She received a B.A. with honors in Mass Communication & Journalism from Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea. She most recently participated in 2012 Daegu Photo Biennale, the Incheon Women Artists Biennale, the 2010 Gwangju Biennale “10,000 Lives” under the direction of Massimiliano Gioni, the contemporary Korean photography exhibition “Chaotic Harmony” at the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston).  She has also shown at the Seoul Museum of Art and Gwangju Museum of Art.  She will participate in the upcoming Esslingen Foto and Media Triennale. via ONE AND J. GALLERY

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July 25, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
British, JUL
Art, Photography, Portfolios, South Korea, United Kingdom, 2017

Matthew Stone Art

July 21, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Digital Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, 2017

Matthew Stone is an artist and shaman. These two interconnected roles are defined by his activities as painter, photographer, sculptor, performance artist, writer, Optimist and cultural provocateur.

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“Optimistic thought without action will not fix broken systems. In fact pitching optimism as the primary means of self-actualisation for those facing genuine adversity can be a patronising tool of oppression. By-your-bootstraps philosophies tacitly reassert the toxic idea that inequality arises from the attitudes of those who are oppressed rather than the systemic violence enacted upon them.”
— Matthew Stone

Stone’s most recent body of work demonstrates an innate enthusiasm for the development of painting within the framework of art history. The new works, use 3d modelling software and paint to break with the history of painting on a flat surface, lifting the strokes into a virtual and free space. The addition of shadows and foreshortening creates an illusionistic - trompe l’oeil sense of depth and perspective within the canvases. He organises and examines complex statements in regard to the relationship between painting, photography & computer generated imagery disrupting the holy status of painting as the ‘cosmic flesh’ of art history whilst simultaneously pushing the visceral experience of paint forward. The series offers a new technical approach to traditional painting, showing diverse bodies at play and in conflict.

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@artshaman
July 21, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
Art, Digital Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, 2017

Camille Walala at Now Gallery

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July 17, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, United Kingdom, 2017

Camille Walala (previously) has transformed Greenwich Peninsula’s Now Gallery into a colour labyrinth of wonder. Walala X Play opened through 24 September and her zigzag paths, winding walls of different heights, hanging shapes, and mirrored panels are all decorated with Camille’s signature geometric patterns and brash colours.

The installation is also a puzzle, taking the form of a 3D “spot the difference” in which visitors are encouraged to seek out anomalies in the pattern, with new differences being introduced once a month during the installation’s run until September.

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The print designer and artist was selected as Now Gallery’s 2017 Design Collaborator and the piece forms part of the gallery’s summer programme.

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Words  by Rebecca Fulleylove

July 17, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JUL, British, Camille Walala
Art, United Kingdom, 2017
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