Kickass Artwork of the Day: Guy Laramée’s stunning book sculptures. Check them out here and here.
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Kickass Artwork of the Day: Guy Laramée’s stunning book sculptures. Check them out here and here.
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Cardinal Sin, a new piece by Banksy, on display at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. The controversial artist has sawn off the face of an 18th century stone bust and glued on a selection of bathroom tiles. The resulting ‘pixellated ’ portrait is a comment on the abuse scandal in the church and its subsequent cover up. Picture: Peter Byrne/PA
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For this video work, young Chinese artist Zhang Liaoyuan has built three scenes, a restaurant, a supermarket and a library. All of a sudden, a great inrush of water occurs (like the one that happened inside of the luxurious submerged passenger boat Titanic). While the inundation is happening within the 3 scenes, people are behaving in an ordinary manner, seeming to not notice the water. The work is supposed to be a comment on modern society, as if we are like those passengers of the Titanic, but the actors in Zhang’s work remain calm, as if to say our society is trying to pretend that those life-threatening leaks in our world do not exist.
Porcelain sculptures by Katsuyo Aoki. Damn.
i wish he was alive so he can get credit for all the amazing work he has done. his sense of color and arrangement is ridiculous
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3D art, not computer generated, that people have created in real life. be it installations or smaller pieces, its here. also some particularly amazing 2D stuff.
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