by Meg Onli | Sep 12, 2008 | Blog
On Sunday September 7th Japanese artist/designer Nagi Noda passes away. She was 35. There is no word on the exact cause of her death; but people have speculated that it was related to a car accident she was in last year that had left the artist with Chronic pain and...
by Duncan | Sep 4, 2008 | Blog
Have you ever wanted to yell out over a valley and a village? To just let them know your alive and harsh their day? Well you still can and all you need is a phone. From Unsworn Industries… Telemegaphone Dale stands seven meters tall on top of the Bergskletten...
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 1, 2008 | Blog
Pope Benedict took the time this week to focus on one of the worlds largest menaces to civilized culture and faith, Martin Kippenberger’s Zuerst die Füsse. The Green Frog measuring 4 ft. in height who is holding a mug of beer in one hand and a egg in the other...
by Christopher Hudgens | Aug 29, 2008 | Blog
Satirical stencil and graffiti artist Banksy has descended on New Orleans with spray can in hand and made a series of works on everything from abandoned buildings to levees. In a recent interview he told the UK’s Sky News: “Three years after Katrina I...
by Christopher Hudgens | Aug 26, 2008 | Blog
Back in mid September Damien Hirst decided to sell his art directly via Sotheby’s auction house. Bypassing his big-name gallerists: Larry Gagosian and Jay Joplin. Sotheby’s is enthusiastic and breathless needless to say. Sotheby’s spokesman Oliver...
by Christopher Hudgens | Aug 26, 2008 | Blog
An uproar has grown over the inclusion of British artist Marcus Harvey’s massive portrait of child killer Myra Hindley in London’s promotional video showcasing well-known London landmarks. The painting which was created using the handprints of children to...