Hanksy.

April 18th, 2011

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We can’t wait for the story on this thing to emerge… Hanksy? Priceless…



Agustina Woodgate’s Tower of Human Hair

March 14th, 2011

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This is crazy, a full tower made of bricks of human hair. The series is called “I Wanted To Be A Princess.” Makes you lose your appetite.



Greg Simkins’ new mural at Mid-City Arts

February 23rd, 2011

Juxtapoz’ LA reporter Amy Duran just made this timelapse of Greg “Craola” Simkins’ new mural at Mid-City Arts in Los Angeles. There is a great post here, but watch the video above for the real goods .



60,000 Legos can’t be wrong

February 22nd, 2011

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When you can take 60,000 Legos and make a ghostly Victorian house, we think there are plenty of jobs out there for you. Like, doesn’t Frank Gehry need another model builder?

More here.



Marcel Dzama “A Game of Chess” trailer to coincide with his solo at David Zwirner

February 16th, 2011

This guy is incredible… one of the best artists active today… check out his new solo show at David Zwirner, Behind Every Curtain, in Manhattan opening this week…



“Cigarette Ash Landscape” by Chinese Artist Yang Yongliang

January 20th, 2011

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Chinese photographer and artist Yang Yongliang created this stunning installation, the “Cigarette Ash Landscape.” The installation consists of “three-dimensional collages of photographs take on the form of cigarette ash…”