Meta “Animal Watching Exhibition” Combines Sculpted and Cut Paper Art
In this installation, sculptures of three animals with human bodies examine art (featuring other, not anthropomorphic, animals) on the walls of a gallery. The…
In this installation, sculptures of three animals with human bodies examine art (featuring other, not anthropomorphic, animals) on the walls of a gallery. The…
Belhoula Amir ‘s Alone series of digital paintings show small, solitary figures in vast, empty areas. These images are deceptively simple at first glance….
A vuelo de pájaro is translated as “a bird’s eye,” and these photographs give the viewer a bird’s eye view of shop owners in…
The artist behind Rabiscograma is identified only as “l b,” a design student from Brazil. He or she has taken photos by other photographers…
Yesterday, arthaus featured Paweł Bajew‘s Freaks series of photographs. Today, we examine Bajew‘s self-portraits. They share the same comedic, slightly absurd aesthetic. In these,…
Paweł Bajew‘s Freaks series lives up to its name by creating wacky, unexpected pictures with a touch of humor. Some of the photographs use…
In her highly conceptual work, Hungarian photographer Flóra Borsi attempts to “visualize the physically impossible.” Most of her works are self-portraits, though she sometimes…
Nata Metlukh is currently based in San Fransisco, U.S., but her illustrations have appeared in magazines in Russia and the U.K. Each of these mostly-wordless…
Michal Sawtyruk, from Poland, imbues each of his digital paintings with atmosphere and unusual perspectives. Most of these pictures depict urban settings, with cars…
Disconcerting: that was the first word that popped into my mind when I saw these animated GIFs by Bill Domonkos. The artist has taken…