Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts

1/2/17

Carmen Almon










Photo: Ngoc Minh Ngo

Carmen Almon is an artist that uses copper sheeting, brass tubing, steel wire and enamel paint to create botanical art. See more here.



3/16/16

PS: Magasin















  PS Magasin NO7 is  on sale across Norway.  #Art #Kunst #photography #DagAlveng #JannikAbel


 Photo: Ole Musken 
Styling: Najet Rydeng

6/22/15

Massimo Listri





Palazzo Madama II, Torino

Palazzo Ducale di Massa

 Castello di Rivoli III - Torino

5/19/14

Francesca Woodman




Francesca Woodman 1958 - 1981

All  content copyright © the estate of Francesca Woodman, New York via here

4/13/14

Jorge Pardo




 



Jorge Pardo's house - Mexico


1/19/14

Louise Bourgeois


The spider is one of the motifs that Bourgeois is best known for.



“Alone and Together”, the solo exhibition by Louise Bourgeois
The exhibition is open until 14 February 2014 in the Faurschou Foundation - Copenhagen here

Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) is recognized as one of the most respected artists of our time. She was born in Paris and moved to New York in 1938 when she married the American art historian Robert Goldwater. She lived and worked in New York until her death in 2010. Bourgeois came to wide recognition with her retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1982, and since that time has exhibited in major museums all over the world. 


Cover Photograph (c) Richard Avedon
An interesting interview with Louise Bourgeois by Donald Kuspit here


12/15/13

Daniele Da Volterra

Daniele Da Volterra. Italian. 1509-1566. Louvre Museum. via here

11/10/13

Art by James McGrath






Beautiful works by James McGrath via here










11/4/13

Art, Photography by Jefferson Hayman




 I realy like Jefferson Hayman's artwork and his  passion for antique frames.
 He also creates and builds his own frames. Read and see more here

                    
ps. If you’re in New York, I highly recommend this exhibition. 

The Heart Has Its Reasons: The Robin Rice Gallery