Monday, January 30, 2012
Electric light is an essential element of a piece by Iván Navarro. He may use glowing fluorescent rods to construct iconic modernist chairs or—with the aid of mirrors—outline doorways leading into dark, seemingly infinite spaces. Drawn to the seductive possibilities of artificial light as a medium, the 39-year-old Chilean-born artist has a very personal relationship with electricity that infuses all his work with a layer of social commentary.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Critique Me!
This is my friend Olivia being weird in a random store, but looked perfect for the comic book tutorial!! Lemmie know whacha think Kay?!?!?!?
Art in the news
NEW YORK—Sarah Braman’s first solo show (Oct. 27–Dec. 3) of painted panels and sculptures at New York’s Mitchell-Innes & Nash gallery “did brilliantly,” according to Jay Gorney, the gallery’s contemporary art director. “We sold all but one piece,” he went on to say. This follows two sales of the artist’s work at the Art Basel Miami Beach fair.
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