Jason Sho Green has long been a buddy of REDEFINE; we interviewed him in 2005 for what what might’ve been his first interview, and he was extremely bashful about talking about himself then. When I saw that his work was on display on the top...
This past Saturday, Blaine Fontana visited Snowboard Connection‘s flagship shop in Seattle to unveil his newest mural, brought to the store by Vans. Fontana’s huge 20″ x 4″ mural was shown to the public, alongside a dozen of...
Christopher McManus crafts monster masks with more personality than any monster masks I’ve seen before. Nearly missed this guy’s work, but I’m wholly glad I did not! No doubt painstakingly hand-crafted using finicky materials like...
Jane Hammond — her brand of collage and brightly colored illustration work is easily polarizing. My personal opinion is that while some of her collages are intriguing, a lot of her works seem to be rather unexpectional. The works here are some...
Seattle local William A. Herberholz is known for his tin sculptures. Here, he crafts Wonderwoman and Superman panels, laid on vintage piano keys. Just beautiful for the comic nerd or vintage art buff. Now on view at the Queen Anne Caffe Vita!
Japan Cuts is in full swing in New York City, from now until July 13th! This must be the Japan-lover’s biggest orgasmic festival, with over 60 shorts and 18 full-length films. Here’s Motomichi‘s trailer. And hey, while we’re...
Kunsthaus Tacheles, sometimes known simply as Tacheles, is an artist loft on Berlin’s Oranienburger Straße. Slightly difficult to find, but very much worth the experience. Lots of great art, with artists from all over the world, making...
Dan Corson‘s Spatial Matrix. Spatial matrixes are nothing new — I saw one at another gallery just a couple days ago — but this one is a little unique. It was an installation at the Georgetown brewery’s former “Engine...