….Excerpts from the illustrated 1964 instructional book “Posters” by George F. Horn…..
….Excerpts from the illustrated 1964 instructional book “Posters” by George F. Horn…..
Ernesto Neto works with abstract installations which often take up the entire exhibition space.his materials are gossamer-thin, light,stretchable fabrics in nylon or cotton. like fine membranes fixed to the ceiling by long,stretched threads his works hang down into the room and create shapes that are almost organic. sometimes they are filled with scented spices and hang in tear-shaped forms like gigantic mushrooms or huge stockings,sometimes he creates peculiar soft sculptures which the visitor is allowed to feel through small openings in the surface. he also creates spatial labyrinths which the visitor can enter and thereby experience the work and interact with it.
Lake water photographs by Matthew Brandt
Los angeles-based artist Matthew Brandt has created several new photograph and printed works for two of his ongoing series ‘lakes and reservoirs’ and
‘taste tests in color’. though his body of work features several pieces very classical in composition, drawing their forms from landscape photography
of the american west, brandt’s unique artistic approach includes the incorporation of physical elements of the subject of the artwork itself or varied
alternative media in each finished piece. the artist has developed a hybrid printmaking technique which combines both a revival of antiquated production
methods but also an approach to post-production manipulation that is entirely of his own devising.
The Mill House by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB
The bedroom opens onto the floor below with no balustrade, but the sloping ceiling does provide a barrier of sorts to the edge.
It’s Space Invader hunting season! Ryan Snieder found a couple LIFE photos from Google and Photoshopped them to create these funny 8-bit scenes. Looks like this guy knows what he’s having for dinner tonight…