EJ 142 Waves Sofa by Erik Jørgensen Designer: Jensen & Ernst Manufactured under license in Denmark by Erik Jørgensen Waves. The name says it all: A fully formed sculptural manifestation. Waves was the winner of the first Erik Jørgensen Møbel-fabrik design competition in 1994, which marked the 40 years jubilee of the company. Anne-Mette Jensen …
When Ian McMahon’s “Sojourn” at T+H Gallery closes, the artist will destroy his work. He has to. It’s the only way he can get his giant sculpture out the door.
In alchemy, the moon is symbolized by a crescent, drawn sometimes as a scythe but just as often in the orientation of a vessel. Whatever the form, its symbol points to the moon’s essential quality …
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The division of life into vegetal and relational, organic and animal, animal and human, … passes frst of all as a mobile border within living man, and without this intimate caesura the very decisio…
Icelandic wool at the ISTEX factory. Wool is bought directly from the farmers, scoured in Blönduós in the north country and spun in the town Mosfellsbaer. Icelandic wool is the only non U.S. wool we...
the collaboration between nagasaka and ichiro has resulted in a grouping of conceptual works that go beyond the conventional means of furniture.
Analia Saban is a contemporary artist working in Los Angeles. Her work encompasses drawing, painting and sculpture. She earned a B.F.A. in Visual Arts from Loyola University in New Orleans, LA and an M.F.A in New Genres from the University of California in Los Angeles, CA. Analia often works with materials in ways that confuse or subvert their typical meaning or use in studio art practice: for example, she often casts objects in acrylic paint. She is well known for creating paintings in which the paint is sculpted by a laser. In many of her works she is involved in the “deconstruction” of painting.