Motohiko ODANI - Phantom Limb
(Installation view: Mori Art Museum 2010/11/27-2011/2/27)
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Motohiko ODANI - Phantom Limb
(Installation view: Mori Art Museum 2010/11/27-2011/2/27)
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Ceramic artist Jennifer Prichard
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Скульптуры от Michihiro Matsuoka. Веяния стимпанка прослеживаются в некоторых работах.
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dmitriy khristenko, a USA-based ukrainian-born artist, creates miniature replicas of motorcycles and other vehicles
(such as quad bikes, tricycles and bicycles), all built entirely from recycled wristwatch parts. the wristbands are circled into tires
while the glass of each timepiece face becomes the windshield of these model-sized vehicles.[via DesignBoom]
Henrique Oliveira, the Brazilian emerging artist known for his spatial wooden pieces whose irregular forms devour large spaces which give you the sense that you are actually inhabiting someone’s body
”I believe that the message is never art itself, but instead, the lack of a message is a characteristic that makes some creations interesting to me…my works may propose a spatial experience, an aesthetic feeling, a language development and many more nominations to refer to the relation it establishes with the viewer. But, any attempt to find a message would fail.”. - Henrique Oliveira
Urban Installations by street artist Filthy Luker.
Suspended Threads by Amanda McCavour
“In my work, I use a sewing machine to create thread drawings and installations by sewing into a fabric that dissolves in water. This fabric makes it possible for me to build up the thread by sewing repeatedly into my drawn images so that when the fabric is dissolved, the image can hold together without a base. These thread images appear as though they would be easily unraveled and seemingly on the verge of falling apart, despite the works actual raveled strength.’ — Amanda McCavour, Artist Statement
Paper art by presentandcorrect
Mixed-Media Installations by Annette Messager
“Mainly known for her installation work, French artist Annette Messager often incorporates photographs, prints and drawing into a final sculptural project.”
In the sea of clay figurines
Local volunteers arranged some of the thousands of clay figures that make up part of Antony Gormley’s ‘Field for the British Isles,’ being installed in Barrington Court on April 25, 2012 near Ilminster, England. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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