Step Into the Subconscious by Stas Stankovskiy
Go deep inside surreal photography of Stas Stankovskiy and his recent series "Step Into the Subconscious"
Go deep inside surreal photography of Stas Stankovskiy and his recent series "Step Into the Subconscious"
Seattle-based illustrator Kai Carpenter creates awesome artworks with a deep reference to American art-deco and post Fordism era
Titled "Masterpieces never sleep!", Lesha Limonov’s project for the International RijksStudio Award 2017 has been influenced by the idea that paintings stay awake even after the museum halls turn empty at nighttime.
In her latest work at the historic Le Bon Marché department store in Paris, Chiharu Shiota provides the visitors with an immersive experience, poetically inviting them to “sail towards a fresh start.”
Known for her monumental art installations, Shiota has suspended 150 sculptural boats from the store’s central glass roof, using nearly 300,000 yards of yarn. A part of the ‘Where are we going?’ exhibition, it also includes the work ‘Memory of the Ocean’, a multi-sensory mesh wave evoking the impression of walking under the big water. Asking rhetorically: ‘Where are we going?’, the artist refers to the mysterious destinations that shape our lives. She says: “The creation of this indecipherable mesh and its plasticity are a mystery, just like our brain, the universe, and of course, life. I have no answers, only questions. These questions are the foundations of my work.” The exhibition will be displayed at Le Bon Marché until February 18, 2017.
All images © Gabriel de la Chapelle
Butterflies flap, a wild ocean rages and a waterfall cascades through the space in teamLab’s digital art exhibition, currently on show at Pace London.
In the mind, there are no boundaries between ideas and concepts, they are inherently ambiguous and influence and interact with each other. In order for ideas and concepts to be expressed in the real world it is necessary to have a physical material substance through which they are mediated. Boundaries are created when ideas and concepts are materialized in the real world.
Within the digital domain, art is able to transcend physical and conceptual boundaries. Digital technology allows art to break free from the frame and go beyond the boundaries that separate one work from another. Elements from one work can fluidly interact with and influence elements of the other works exhibited in the same space. In this way, the boundaries between art pieces dissolve.
teamLab (f. 2001, Tokyo, by Toshiyuki Inoko) is an interdisciplinary group of ultra-technologists whose collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, technology, design and the natural world. Rooted in the tradition of ancient Japanese Art and contemporary forms of anime, teamLab operates from a distinctly Japanese sense of spatial recognition, investigating human behavior in the information era and proposing innovative models for societal development
Balancing between object fetish and function, Saint Petersburg-based award-winning designer Maya Prokhorova creates concepts not for our simple life. With every project she solves a common problem and deliver top-notch examples of product design for smart living.
Pioneer of digital renaissance his majesty GMUNK or just mr. G Munkowitz is back with a new installation called "CURRENTS". This Lightform Sculpture was created by the dream team of himself, architect Lorenzo Vianello, projection mapping wizard Philip Reyneri and motion graphics ace Peter Call Me The Clark.
French artist and photographer Marilyn Mugot is mentioned here for her Night Project shot on different locations with long exposure. Dive into her night world of urban neon and fairy landscapes
Based in Santiago de Chile artist Serena Garcia Dalla Venezia creates rug-like tapestries using colourful soft materials
Combing few photographs or objects and brining a new sense by a collage is being practiced for a long time in art history but never has been distributed so fast until Instagram-era developing nowadays. Artem Podzniakov's Instagram is the latest addition to the wall of fame in Combined Photography, even having some repetitive works we've seen before he creates new "meaningless objects" in a very unorthodox way
"TJOKEEFE kills it with graphic, angular furniture and objects and the latest release, UV, is a bold triangular light sculpture that hangs on a flat surface or in a corner. A flexible, woven nylon thread is what creates the triangular composition when it’s suspended on the wall. With the ultraviolet LEDs embedded in the powder-coated aluminium bar, the thread becomes its own light source as the ultraviolet light projects onto it, creating the ethereal red and purple, triangular glow."
Pantone Colour of the Year - Greenery has been brought to life in Clerkenwell, London by collaboration with Airbnb. In-house experiences are interactive — guests can hear the sounds of nature, forage from its walls for herbs, drink tea with leaves picked from a hydroponics installation, choose plants to make terrarium vases, and even pick leaves to design custom-prints.
You _could_ book this experience on Airbnb website, but no chance now. Anyway you are welcome to check our selection of great places to stay around the world below with a little discount
While still being intoxicated from the visual narrative of the "Young Pope" TV series, its director Paolo Sorrentino strikes again with a new epic red Noir Film for Campari alcohol. "Killer in Red" is a cocktail and .. well you better watch this till the end
After enormous success of "Art History in Contemporary Life" photographer Alexey Kondakov was invited to Italy to do an artist-in-residence solo show named "Napoli Project" (organised with the help of ShowDesk). Alexey took the challenge with a high class just because there was no place for a weak response when doing art collages based mainly on Italian masterpieces and on Italian soil.
Penda Architects lead by Chris Precht created an “escheresque” space with arches, steps and mirrors for an art auditorium in the center of Beijing. What they have done literally can be described as nested doll effect by inserting multi-layered space into the structure of existent Hongkung cultural district building.
"So much Ophelias and no one to save them", this what you may think looking at Mira's ongoing photography series "Underwater".
This year's theme of Melbourne-based Pause festival is "Different Perspective" starting in February. For massive opening titles (for somehow revealed before the start) they invited Chinese CG artist Zaoeyo
Russian illustrator Ilya Kazakov practice his skills everyday by creating an artworks featuring funny characters
Graphic designer from Seoul Kim Bo Huy sets up new standards for dual language poster design by delivering awesome examples of work for local festivals and events