by Christopher Hudgens | May 22, 2010 | Blog
I ran across Brazilian Designer Sergio Bergocce’s take on the age old problem of  bathroom signage a which I always considered to be a great visual trope  to play with since is so universal/human and yet not obvious how to simplify visually unlike running or...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 22, 2010 | Blog
As reported on Abitare a group of cyclists dumped 13 gallons of water soluble different colored paint in the various lanes of traffic on the busy Rosenthaler Platz in downtown Berlin. In a mater of seconds the entire plaza became a mix of pink, blue, yellow &...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 19, 2010 | Blog
Graffiti Artist Banksy who has been making the rounds throughout US cities recently (Los Angeles, Park City for Sundance, Chicago and Toronto) created a work in Detroit which has created a larger debate on the role of public art and its relationship to longevity,...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 17, 2010 | Podcast
http://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_246-Steven_Rand.mp3 download This week, Duncan, Amanda and Tom talk to artist Steven Rand, who is the founder and Executive Director of apexart in New York. If you are in or around NYC this is the last week...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 14, 2010 | Blog
Swedish artist Lars Vilks (most known for his political cartoon of Mohammed in 2007 that started many threats & attacks) was attacked again while giving a Lecture at Uppsala University in Sweden on art and freedom of expression. The lecture turned violent when...