Be scared, oh yes, be scared… or be really, really impressed. This grotesquely dizzying installation by UK-based artist is really made of piles and piles of pigeon feathers, felt, glue, and polystyrene. Looking at it might give you the feeling...
Two months ago, I went to South Korea and went to the National Museum Of Contemporary Art. I was blown away. No one really hears that much about the South Korean art scene, but there are some true big players. Unfortunately, many of them either do...
Just as Seattle artist Robert Hardgrave changed his website URL from the playful farmerbobsfarm.com to a more responsible roberthardgrave.com, he’s stepping it up with his artwork. Last night’s show at Joshua Liner Gallery proved it. A...
TONIGHT, Andy Haynes has his first show of 2010. He will be showing his works at the The Hive Gallery in Culver City, California. It will be a multimedia event featuring live bands and performances, and will run from 8:00pm to 1:00am. Make it out if...
UK collective Peepshow have re-done their website, and in honor of it, we’re going to feature a piece of work for each of their members. Hoorah! The Beginning of the End for Illustrative ’09, by Luke Best Barefootin’ for...
With what seem to be some of the most difficult-to-name pieces ever, Megan Murphy has her Porcelain show up at PDX Contemporary Art as of… yesterday! The show will run through the end of the month, and features works that look a bit like...
Painting realistic oil paintings requires a ridiculous amount of talent. Greg Haynes certainly knows how to do it right. The paintings might look like the real thing, but the truth is, they often look even more enticing than the real thing.
In honor of photographer Milton Rogovin’s birthday, the Henry Art Gallery will have an exhibition of his work from December 10th, 2009 through April 25th, 2010. It’s certainly a long-lasting affair, but don’t forget to make your...