Retro-futuristic Fast Moving World Illustrations by Tishk Barzanji
byHis process is about space, colour, deconstruction, breaking boundaries, understanding the living space in this fast moving world and human interactions within these spaces.
His process is about space, colour, deconstruction, breaking boundaries, understanding the living space in this fast moving world and human interactions within these spaces.
(中文) 从蒙娜丽莎、西斯廷教堂和图坦卡蒙国王的黄金面具,再到英国自然历史博物馆神秘的“坦克室”,该季里充满了我们已知的和未知的惊人真相。
This exhibition is Emi UCHIDA‘s solo exhibition in Shanghai after 10 years, it is the process of her new works and evolution since 2011 when Shun Art Gallery was in M50 space.
Using vintage photographs, the artistic duo merges retro visuals with natural elements like botanics and outer space to create playful composites that range from futuristic to romantic.
The MUSA is an ambitious project by artist Jason deCaires Taylor who has lowered some 400 permanent life-size sculptures into the water surrounding Cancun.
Polish artist Marta Klonowska continues her unique sculptural technique of using thousands of shards of glass to form colorful animals.
You can’t image that the artist just forms seemingly spare geometric shapes in windows and on on white panels, which come to life with streaks of color when hit with sunlight.
From varicolored surges inside to the vast paintings on the ground and nearby outdoor walls, “It Wasn’t Us” is an expansive artwork on the site of a former railway building.
The work by German artist Katharina Grosse encompasses an entire warehouse, transforming its raw interior into a soft maze of kaleidoscopic color.
Edoardo Tresoldi is an Italian sculptor, makes near-transparent sculptures using wire mesh, and often positions them in public places.