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Adriana Varejão, Azulejaria “De tapete” em carne viva (“Carpet-Style” Tilework in Live Flesh), 1999, oil on canvas and polyurethane on aluminum and wooden support, 59 x 74 3/4 x 9…
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HF Vol. 21 artist Katsuyo Aoki is perhaps best known for her intricate, pure white porcelain skulls, covered here. Her latest sculptures are decorated with colorful designs, some of which are now on display in "The Colors of Globalization" at Bernardaud Foundation in Paris. It was Victorian England that kicked off the trade of blue and white porcelain originally. Aoki's palette draws upon this time period, which dates back to 18th century designs that imitated Chinese porcelain.
Contemporary Art Daily. A Daily Journal of International Exhibitions. | Artist: Haegue Yang Venue: Kurimanzutto, Mexico City Exhibition Title: Ornament and Abstraction Date: April 1 – May 6, 2017 Note: Audio from the exhibition can be found: “recorrido equipo y prensa“, “Bikini Wax,” and “MUAC.” Click here to view slideshow Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump. Images: Images and […]
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Oh my word. This makes me so happy just to live in this world. It’s “The Owl” by artist Andy Harman. I first saw one of these majestic macrame owls in this Architectural Digest slide show about Jonathan Adler’s groovalicious Shelter Island pad. I love Andy Harman’s owls. Their zygotes are easier to come by, though. Remember Troy’s collection?…