P183, street artist or Bankski copycat?
P183 is his name and Moscow his playground where he has recently dropped a series of street... +
Lego Terracota Army comes to life
Take two thing a large number of us have manipulated once in their lives: LEGO and chalk.... +
Look Damien Hirst, I bet you have not done that
Damien Hirst must be used to getting all sort of good and bad criticism by now and although... +
The 5 best Guggenheim publications
Guggenheim, modern and contemporary international art museum located in Manhattan, New... +
Graffiti and street art history infographics
Graffiti and Street Art, a diagram by Daniel Feral from the recent Pantheon art show... +
Anamorphic art
We have all seen these street artists colouring our pavements without could not put the... +
TIMELINE
When just interesting isn’t enough – breathing new life into the artbook. An interview with French-Belgian media artist Gaston Gouron
Gaston Gouron is a visual media artist based in Brussels. His work caught my attention at a show about art books. Not by surprise, yet I think more by design, I had picked out each of Gaston’s three artworks on display before swooping in to catch a word with him. I arranged to meet two days later in... Read more
Linder Sterling: Collage and Montage
John Stezaker once said of Collage that it ”is a yearning for a lost world and reflects a universal sense of loss”. Those sentiments are certainly reflected in the work of artist and radical feminist Linder Sterling (also known as Linder). In her series Pretty Girls, Linder reacted to visual... Read more
What Barbie is really up to by Tyler Shields
Having two sisters, Barbie dolls have been in sight most of my childhood and seemed anything but wild individuals. But maybe my sisters had a secret, a can’t tell story about these dolls. I know there was such a story now thanks to Hollywood Tyler Shield’s collaborative work with Emma Roberts,... Read more

















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