Posts Tagged ‘Art’
Assault Rifle Made From Suspended Ping Pong Balls
Damage is the title of Michael Murphy’s topical installation made from 1,200 suspended black ping pong balls. Viewed from multiple angles, it just looks like a random pattern of floating spheres, but when seen from the proper perspective it depicts a side view of an assault rifle. The physical...
May 13th, 2013 | Art | Read More
“Rap Quotes” Signs In Original Locations by Jay Shells
After schooling New Yorkers on etiquette via Numerous unsanctioned interventions, artist Jay Shells channeled his love of hip hop music and his uncanny sign-making skills towards a brand new project:” Rap Quotes “For this ongoing project, shells created official-looking. Street signs...
March 28th, 2013 | Art, Culture | Read More
Chor Boogie “Modern Hieroglyphics” Mural
Chor Boogie was recently in Baton Rouge where he created this massive and ridiculously dope mural for the Museum of Public Art titled Modern Hieroglyphics. If the visual qualities of piece in itself wasn’t awe-inspiring enough, take a look at the guy at the bottom left of the pic to get a feel...
March 26th, 2013 | Art | Read More
Recap: SCOPE Contemporary Art Show NY 2013
Yesterday we visited the SCOPE International Contemporary Art Show in New York, NY. As first time visitors we were very overwhelmed of what the show had to offer. SCOPE brought together 75 different contemporary galleries hailing from four continents and eighteen countries, these galleries brought...
March 8th, 2013 | Art | Read More
Recap: “Avone Technodrome 1″ Exhibit
Last night at the NYC Candamill Pop up Gallery, Avone and Technodrome1 showcased their new art pieces in the exhibit entitled “Avone Technodrome 1″. AVONE is a legendary street artist now making his way through the art world. Technodrome1 presented his new series of illustrated digital...
November 16th, 2012 | Art | Read More
Goldfish Phone Booths?
Art is all about visualization and imagination, a group of artsts out of Japan that go by the name of Kingyobu ”(= Goldfish Club) , put together some really cool work as part of the “Canvas Project Art Festival”. They rebuilt a few phone booths as waterproof tanks and equipped...
September 18th, 2012 | Art | Read More
JGM: Inside SABIO’s Art Studio
How do you identify a graffiti artist? They live amongst us in everyday life, hitting the streets at night and living a normal life during the day. It was random how I met the Philly/New York native graffiti artist Sabio amongst a large crowd at the Alife Rivington Club for a local performance,...
July 27th, 2012 | Art | Read More
“Propulsion Paintings” by Evan Roth
Innovative artist and researcher out of Paris, Evan Roth is about to open up his new exhibit tomorrow in Detroit at the Eastern Michigan University Gallery entitled “Welcome To Detroit.” Evan has made a series of promo videos for his gallery opening, he titled them “Propulsion...
March 13th, 2012 | Art | Read More
ART THOUGHTZ: Performance Art
Now art to some people may seem irrelevant, you might think it’s boring, you might hate it, you love etc. I have a new found love for art, not because I went to some fancy art show or I saw a new exhibit at the MoMa. It’s because I was introduced to a very funny dude that goes by an internet...
February 7th, 2012 | Art, Culture | Read More



