meyer
jeffrey “goofbutton” meyer is a huge inspiration for me. check out his work here:www.facebook.com/artbyjeffreymeyer
Here it is!
Now that the Macro & Micro show is basically upon us (opening THIS FRIDAY!) I am now willing + able to share the full image in all...
Monsters Creative Sandwiches (by Sandwich Monsters)
On tumblr
Shi Jinsong: Another Shore (2011)
Hirofumi Isoya - Once Night Falls, 2007, fluorescent lamp, chain, insects fly during night, varnish and paint, 350 x 480 x 200 cm
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Laughing with a Mouth Full of Blood, geometric colorful paintings by Simon Birch
Charles Lindbergh in Paris
WOLFGANG LAIB’S POLLEN FROM HAZELNUT
(Wolfgang Laib sifting hazelnut pollen, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 1992.)
In early 2013 (MoMA January 23–March 11, 2013), Wolfgang Laib’s Pollen from Hazelnut will inhabit the Museum’s Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, infusing the space with a yellow luminosity. Laib perceives the Marron Atrium as the Museum’s inner sanctum, its womb, and has created this work especially for the site. It will be the artist’s largest pollen installation to date, measuring approximately 18 x 21 feet. The hazelnut pollen that will be used in MoMA’s installation has been collected by Laib from the natural environment around his home and studio, in a small village in southern Germany, since the mid-1990s.
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