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hadarlikestoblog:

Hussein Chalayan A/W 13

AW SHIT

weedcredentials:

hadarlikestoblog:

Hussein Chalayan A/W 13

AW SHIT

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museumuesum:

Duane Michals

Things are Queer, 1973

Nine silver gelatin prints with hand applied text, 5” x 7” each

dailyartspace:

THE DAILY STORY

Towering 23 feet (7 meters) into the sky, Karma is a recent sculpture installed in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art by Korean sculptor Do Ho Suh (previously). Captured here in a series of photographs by Alan Teo, the piece depicts a tower of piggy-backed men, each successively covering the eyes of the man below him, creating an illusion that the blinded tower seems to stretch to infinity like a fractal, although technically it was made from 98 cast stainless steel figures. [See more on Colossal]
View more art by Do Ho Suh here.

dailyartspace:

THE DAILY STORY

Towering 23 feet (7 meters) into the sky, Karma is a recent sculpture installed in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art by Korean sculptor Do Ho Suh (previously). Captured here in a series of photographs by Alan Teo, the piece depicts a tower of piggy-backed men, each successively covering the eyes of the man below him, creating an illusion that the blinded tower seems to stretch to infinity like a fractal, although technically it was made from 98 cast stainless steel figures. [See more on Colossal]

View more art by Do Ho Suh here.

contemporaryartdaily:

Barbara Kasten at Jessica Silverman

contemporaryartdaily:

Barbara Kasten at Jessica Silverman

contemporaryartdaily:

Daniel Buren at Friedrich Petzel

contemporaryartdaily:

Daniel Buren at Friedrich Petzel

contemporaryartdaily:

Tony Conrad at Greene Naftali

contemporaryartdaily:

Tony Conrad at Greene Naftali

contemporaryartdaily:

R. H. Quaytman at The Renaissance Society

contemporaryartdaily:

R. H. Quaytman at The Renaissance Society

contemporaryartdaily:

Jason Dodge at Kunstverein Nürnberg – Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft

contemporaryartdaily:

Jason Dodge at Kunstverein Nürnberg – Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft