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Aerial by Debombourg Baptist
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yesterday · Art & Design · 0 Comments · 722 Views
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Aerial is a site-specific installation piece by French artist Debombourg Baptist which examines the idea of togetherness within something broken. The piece is made from over two tons of glass, wood and nails and took over 420 hours to create. Many artists believe the time taken to...
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Kidult Hits Marc Jacobs
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1 week ago · Art & Design · 5 Comments · 1970 Views
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Marc Jacobs has become the latest brand to get some free press thanks to the vandalism work of graffiti artist Kidult (he's also hit Christian Louboutin, Hermes, and Louis Vuitton), who decided to splash the word 'ART' in pink paint across the store's facade. Of course, before the...
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Frieze Art Fair New York 2012
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1 week ago · Art & Design · 1 Comment · 1107 Views
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This weekend saw the opening of the 2012 Frieze Art Fair in New York, featuring just under 180 galleries (including many of the top tier ones who didn't go to the Armory Fair), a restaurant and a bookstore. All this is situated on Randall's Island in one long and curvaceous white...
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Aurel Schmidt Competition
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1 week ago · Art & Design · 4 Comments · 1440 Views
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We've teamed up with our friends over at Mörel Books to offer one lucky HUH. reader a copy of New York artist Aurel Schmidt's first major monograph - Reveries of a Lost Life Mask. The 68-page publication sees Schmidt's amazingly intricate and detailed drawings of condoms, soda cans,...
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Munch's The Scream Breaks Art Auction Record
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1 week ago · Art & Design · 0 Comments · 787 Views
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Edvard Munch's pastel version of "The Scream" - perhaps one of the most recognisable images in the world - was sold for a astonishing $119,922,500 at Sotheby's yesterday evening, making it the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction and the first to break the $100 million mark.
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Michel Majerus Retrospective
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2 weeks ago · Art & Design · 2 Comments · 1812 Views
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As part of a retrospective for artist Michel Majerus, who sadly died in a plane crash aged 34, the CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art in Bordeaux, France, have built a 43 meter long mini-ramp. The piece aims to bring Majerus' work to life again, allowing people to paint and draw on...