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Gregory Siff Collaborates with Mercedes Benz for The Art of Elysium
Installation gets an exclusive first look at Gregory Siff’s latest creation Breathing Black. Using a 2014 Mercedes Benz G550 as a canvas, Siff painted the aluminum surface with Brushed Krink and Diamond Dust to create a moving work of art to raise awareness for the 7th Annual Pieces of Heaven auction benefiting The Art of Elysium. When […]
February 26, 2014
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David Adey: Hither and Yon
Delicately positioning cutouts suspended on equally fragile pins, the artist’s solo exhibition Hither and Yon presents work that studies remnants of popular culture like rare specimens. The work also answers the question, “what happens when an artist and an actuary become friends?” A. Moret interviews the artist at Scott White Contemporary Art. David Adey’s solo exhibition […]
January 17, 2014
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Best of Vanguard 2013
Issue 16 / Rainer Hosch: The Vanguard Diaries As I walk through this world with my camera, I document glimpses of the artistic practice that would otherwise remain a mystery. This is a personal look at some of my favorite moments visiting artists’ in their studios. The places I find are special to me, labs […]
January 17, 2014
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Best of Think 2013
Issue 01 / Hillary Metz: Blythe Projects Going Nomad Hillary Metz, founder and director of Blythe Projects, describes her decision to break away from the traditional brick and mortar and adopt a nomadic approach. She hit the road and has never looked back. Issue 05 / Lisa Adams: The Day the Shade Came Down After […]
January 17, 2014
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Best of Evolve 2013
Issue 05 / Eric Franklin: The Body Electric As an artistic medium, glass is an anomaly— at once sturdy and then vulnerable to the elements. Eric Franklin‘s handmade borosilicate glass and ionized neon sculptures enliven and illuminate the anatomical model. While sculptures in the Skull and Embodiment series are loaded with a post-mortem theme, they are in fact […]
January 16, 2014
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Best of Install 2013
Issue 06 / Fabrice Le Nezet: Palpable Tension London based designer and artist Fabrice Le Nezet applies great consideration to the light and volume in his artwork. From weighty large-scale installations to petite and whimsical character studies, Le Nezet’s work demonstrates a deft handling of weight and buoyancy. In the Measure series, Le Nezet manages to coax a distinctive […]
January 15, 2014