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fukeit · 5 years ago
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milk-sockets:alexander mcqueen shot by nick knight for the face… https://ift.tt/2JJvGa8 Telegram Design Bot > https://t.me/gdesignbot
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fukeit · 8 years ago
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fukeit · 8 years ago
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Edie Nadelhaft’s “Big Country.”
On view currently at Lions Wier Gallery in New York City, New York is artist Edie Nadelhaft’s excellent show mixing sculpture and painting, “Big Country: Paintings of the Road Less Traveled.”
The exhibition is based on imagery caught in the rearview mirrors attached to her motorcycle whilst navigating around the United States on a road trip, an American rite of passage.  Softly evidencing human presence by including signs and buildings in the reflections, Edie is making a strong statement of hard edged human existence versus the natural world and where does freedom truly begin?
This show is up only until tomorrow, January 28th, so if you’re in the area definitely stop by this weekend.
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fukeit · 8 years ago
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Jeremiah Jenkins’ “Everything Must Go” at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Opening on Saturday, February 4th, 2017 at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco, California is artist Jeremiah Jenkins solo exhibition of new works entitled “Everything Must Go.”
“Everything Must Go” celebrates the breakdown of objects and ideals that suggest value and societal importance. Focusing on items such as trophies, commemorative tableware and fishing lures, Jenkins dismantles the object’s original function and establishes a new sense of space and collective significance. The artist’s work is saturated with humor, allowing his complex subject matter to take on a more accessible form. His “Trophy” series consists of ten awards, each a Frankenstein-blend of appropriated trophies that play with various ideas of hierarchy and social turbulence. One piece depicts a golden man waving from a pedestal as he’s being pushed from the top of the trophy by a swarming crowd of small golden figures. Another portion of the show incorporates dozens of gathered porcelain plates, tea cups and figurines. Each hanging component is made of up different shattered pieces that have repeatedly been broken and fixed back into form. This cyclical process of destruction and formation is built into the artist’s work, allowing notions of value to decay and transform.
“Everything Must Go” will be on view until February 25th, 2017.
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fukeit · 8 years ago
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My sons A&B los amo y odio #chuka #artoriginals #digitalpainting #wip #workinprogress #comic
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fukeit · 8 years ago
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