Raymond Biesinger

Posted on January 22, 2009 Under Art

I always love seeing artists who don't come from a traditional artistic background. The Canadian illustrator, Raymond Biesinger, is one of those people. Even though he has a BA in European and North American political history, he has become a…

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Simon Hogsberg x We're All Gonna Die

Posted on January 22, 2009 Under Art

Simon Hogsberg has just released a new photograph -- as in one 100 meter long photograph. We haven't checked with Guinness but that surely must be some kind of record. Spite the sheer size of the photograph and the morbid…

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Paper Tiger

Posted on January 21, 2009 Under Art

Paper Tiger is about to celebrate their premiere anniversary, and they've just released the first print of the new year: Nathan Ota's "Touch of Class." The young company features exclusive giclee and silk-screened prints in a range of sizes, as…

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Rojo Limited Edition Posters

Posted on January 19, 2009 Under Art

Wow. One of our favorite indie art publishers Rojo (as in Rojo Magazine, yo) just released a hot lil' set of posters for 200 first-comers. The 10 posters from MWM, Bruno 9li, Neasden Control Centre, Evgeny Kiselev, Catalina Estrada, Dalek,…

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Americana

Posted on January 19, 2009 Under Art

It's clearly America week, so you can be darn proud of it (again) wherever you are in the world. Sao Paulo's Choque Cultural kicked off an incredible Americana exhibit this weekend featuring some precious legendary names through their ever-growing partnership…

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Superflex x Flooded McDonalds

Posted on January 19, 2009 Under Art

Remember Superflex? The Danish art group that came up with the free beer concept? Well get ready for some more self-descriptive titles for their two new projects. Flooded McDonald's and Burning Car are two films they've created for South London…

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Tierney Gearon x Explosure

Posted on January 16, 2009 Under Art

Let's get this straight: there's exposure and then there's Explosure. Tierney Gearon's newest exhibition relies on the old trick of double exposure to create some really surreal and amazing visuals. Pair that with the large scale photographs and its really…

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Magda Sayeg x Knitta Please

Posted on January 13, 2009 Under Art

We've covered a lot of graffiti artist doing a lot of amazing things, but Knitta Please is one for the books (blogs?). Magda Sayeg began the graffiti group three and a half years ago to tag with knits instead of…

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Plane Landing As Art

Posted on January 12, 2009 Under Art

There's something about airplanes that really gets us going. Taking off, sleeping for no reason, watching tiny personal TVs and getting snacks at our seat ... there's something about that experience. The plane landing sculpture that recently appeared in the…

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Chris Hornbecker: 1mm a Day

Posted on January 8, 2009 Under Art
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