Anthony Lister, a Sydney based artist, has taken his works out of the galleries and into the vibrant, red light district of Sydney with No Win Sitch. It features his finesse style that is reminiscent of early Bill Sienkiewicz's flair ...Read More
Fixing My Gaze is an autobiographical journey of Susan Barry and her recovery from strabismus, an astounding optical condition where the eyes are not properly aligned and in this case, it resulted in seeing the world flat, only in two ...Read More
When I think of Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go potently resonates like that rekindle of the smell of last night's dinner as you wash the dishes. It forms through senses that enraptures me back to the place that once ...Read More
A 10 hectares temporary theatre has been planned at the entrance of The Hague by Cepezed Architects. The structure is a clear vision of the Flavian amphitheatre/the Colosseum in Rome. It is to accommodate about 5,000 people and comprises ...Read More
Freitag is offering a limited edition of their recycled bags made from art exhibition banners. At CHF 120 each, they are available from:
06.08.2009 TATE Modern, London
13.08.2009 MORI ...Read More
Colors of Money may not be the most innovative or imaginative curated exhibition but the global recession is a prevalent topic. Inspired by a recent issue of Colours, this Colours/Fabrica collaboration is a current exhibition at well-located EXPO_CarréRotondes of the ...Read More
Amazing New Zealand illustrator Kelly Thompson has a new exhibition, Bookworms Never Go to Bed Alone. It opens tonight at Gorker. The works are sexy and refined — A must for Melbourne locals.
Gorker Gallery 395 Gore St Fitzroy
Vernissage 2 July ...Read More
Two legendary greats have join forces to create something simply remarkable. Combining original animation with a videotaped interview, Imaginary Forces created a short film of Paul Rand for his posthumous induction into The One Club's Hall of Fame. Read More
Polapremium is a retail museum of all things related to analogue photography. It was not surprising to discovered that the operation was conceived by an ex-employee of Lomography. It was perhaps a spurred of desire to save Polaroid when they ...Read More
David Kilcullen is a household name in the America-Middle East politics. He is an expert in warfare and counter-insurgency and this is a bite size interview reflecting on recent events from a brilliant series quaintly named Tea with The Economist.
If ...Read More
The sound of the oldest musical instrument resembles greatly of a pan flute. It is a flute indeed, made out of bone, dated back 35,000 years ago during the colonising of Europe. Three of these artefacts were unearthed in ...Read More
The footage of nematode mating is strangely mesmerising and surprisingly elegant.
The male presses the front side of his tail against the hermaphrodite, while he backs along and searches for the vulva. The tail, controlled by the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, embraces the ...Read More