Category: art
Using both form and abstraction, Hale’s works convey the struggle to process, reconcile and structure an overwhelming flood of imagery and data. Hale accumulates distortions, compresses them into a stratum, then cracks them open again and layers other images and shapes until the significance, or the narrative of each layer, disappears into another.
Korean artist U-Ram Choe creates extraordinary kinetic sculptures, “charting a path between art, science and cybernetic technologies. Finely engineered stainless steel, aluminum, and acrylic ‘bones’ provide the skeletal scaffolding for the ‘brains and muscles.
The 23-year old Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes works mainly with ordinary black pens to illustrate his intense pieces.
Tadanori Yokoo produces sick art that consist of styles of psychedelic, meets graphic design, meets poster art, meets traditional printmaking.
Lauren Marx a remarkable talent and artistic visionary presents a connection of the animal world to the cosmos
Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko is a prominent Russian mathematician, professor, topologist, and very talented at expressing abstract mathematical concepts through artwork.
Hip-hop has always had a direct relationship with comics. Fantogram recently released a cool series entitled “hip-hop family tree” telling the story of many hip hop legends in comic format. I felt like that was brilliantly done and the art was awesome. They even made the pages resemble the type of paper comics were printed … Read More “Run the Jewels and Marvel comics team up” »
Brooklyn-born artist Jean-Michel Basquiat filled numerous notebooks with poetry fragments, word play, sketches, and personal observations ranging from street life and popular culture to themes of race, class, and world history. The first major exhibition of the artist’s notebooks, Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks features 160 pages of these rarely seen documents, along with related works … Read More “Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks” »