Exploring Movement Through Stasis, Paul Phung And Bruce Usher’s Ode To Muybridge
[ad_1] Phung’s work has been occupied with movement for some time; his interest initially piqued…
2018 Round-Up: Our 5 Most Read Art Stories
[ad_1] Covering a wide range of disciplines, our favorite stories from the year that has…
A 16mm Film That Documents Stillness And Self In The Australian Outback
[ad_1] The film references the common desire or expectation that one should “assume a fixed,…
This Motion Film Of A Morphing Black Structure Will Soothe Your ASMR Needs
[ad_1] Zhestkov’s work blends digital graphics, art, and design, developing new forms of moving shapes…
Zhen Shi Documents What Is Seen And Unseen In China’s Borderlands
[ad_1] The work of French-Chinese visual artist Zhen Shi is tied to memory and identity;…
Jinsik Kim Mines Mountains For His New Collection, Weight
[ad_1] The latest collection from Seoul-based multidisciplinary designer Jinsik Kim is ‘Weight’: A series of…
Chris Engman’s Illusory Installations Allow You To Enter Photographs
[ad_1] Los Angeles-based conceptual artist Chris Engman creates illusory installations where scenic landscapes made from…
Alex Roulette Paints The Struggle Of Memory Against Forgetting
[ad_1] The hyperrealism employed by New York-based artist Alex Roulette in ‘Memory Moving Sideways’ is…
When Words Fail: Shanti Shea An On Why She Paints
[ad_1] In the paintings of Australian artist Shanti Shea An, the muted tones don’t sit…
Tine Bek Creates Soft Sculptures Inspired By Danish Pastries
[ad_1] Glasgow-based artist Tine Bek explores the relationship between materials, disciplines, and form, in ‘Komfort…
