sfmoma:
Via Dwell:
Architect and artist Lebbeus Woods died late last year, leaving behind him a legacy of very few buildings, but a new vision of what architecture can and should be. His illustrations and sculptures, though they evoke a kind of post-apocalyptic fantasy land, were grounded in the kinds of upheaval (seismic, cultural, bellicose) that we experience every day.
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Image: Lebbeus Woods, Einstein Tomb, 1980; aluminum; Courtesy Aleksandra Wagner; © Estate of Lebbeus Woods
2:31 am • 26 February 2013 • 66 notes
thekhooll:
Art Excavation
Shan Hur’s installations offer the viewer an alternate appreciation not only for the art itself, but also for the way in which it comes into existence.
(via kreendreem)
2:23 am • 26 February 2013 • 3,686 notes
blackcontemporaryart:
Tschabalala Self (b. 1990)
Wavy, 2012.
Oil on paper; 60” x 26”.
2:08 am • 25 October 2012 • 15 notes
blackcontemporaryart:
Dave McKenzie (b. 1977)
Preamble, 2009
NTSC color video with sound, chroma keyer, lights, paper, “Ready to Die” CD, headphones; Dimensions variable.
2:06 am • 25 October 2012 • 20 notes
blackcontemporaryart:
Dave McKenzie (b. 1977)
Proposal, 2007.
Acrylic on canvas; 16” x 16”.
2:06 am • 25 October 2012 • 98 notes
artisshit:
Join us at AIS EDITIONS this coming weekend for our biannual Open-Studio event, as part of The Brewery Artwalk! Oct. 20th-21st, 11am-6pm! (at Art Is Shit Editions )
5:55 am • 18 October 2012 • 1 note
museumuesum:
William Wegman
Reading Two Books, 1971
Gelatin silver print, 11 3/4” x 10 15/16”
5:54 am • 18 October 2012 • 166 notes