Hiroyuki Hamada (b. 1968, Tokyo) has exhibited throughout the United States and in Europe and is represented by Lori Bookstein Fine Art. He has been awarded various residencies including those at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, the Edward F. Albee Foundation/William Flanagan Memorial Creative Person’s Center, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and the MacDowell Colony. Hamada’s work has been featured in various publications, including Stokstad and Cothren’s widely used art history text book Art: A Brief History (Pearseon). In 1998 he was the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, and in 2009 he was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. Hamada lives and works in East Hampton, New York.
Actuellement, Jean-François Lahos travaille à partir de ce qu'il nomme la mythopologie. À la manière dont on imagine des personnages et/ou scénarios en contemplant les nuages (paréidolie), les dessins offerts par le déploiement de polyèdres semblent nous dévoiler une mythologie inhérente à chaque objet. En étudiant intensivement le dépliage dans le but de créer des sculptures, l'artiste a observé qu’une multitude de patrons de découpe est disponible pour un seul volume. Ces derniers donnent souvent l’impression de former des familles d’entités dignes des constellations. Dans cette veine, en créant des dépliages de bois et/ou de métal, l'artiste souhaite créer une expérience captivante où l’imagination sera stimulée à la manière d’un test de Rorschach : ces images abstraites utilisées en psychologie. L’observateur a ainsi un accès intime à la genèse d’objets tel un archéologue dans un univers de polyèdres.
Tom Deininger is an assemblage artist who arranges bewilderingly large collections of odd plastic tchotchkes into gorgeous pieces, including this Monet-like masterpiece.
http://boingboing.net/2011/10/21/fine-art-recreated-with-plastic-tchotchke-assemblages.html
Stunning paper works from Los Angeles
Maurizio Cattelan Italian-born conceptual artist. Produced works that presents an absurd image of art and society.
The Digital Catalogue constitutes a unique resource: comprising approximately 3,500 images, it documents the 2,700 or so sculptures that Goldsworthy made in the ten-year period 1976-1986
What initially sounds quite abstract, in reality, is mostly practical in that her creations are not generated on a computer but rather by meticulous handwork, sometimes incorporating the most mundane materials.
Paper sculpture, carving book.
Les oeuvres de Sylvie Fleurie s'appuient generalement sur l'exposition d'objets a priori investis dans la societe d'une forte valeur esthetique et d'un attachement sentimental (voir sexuel ou fetichiste)
Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova work together since 2000. They live and work in Prague and Bratislava
Collective artists from Canada
Chilian visual artist
Chilian visual artist chile
Le blog tout d'abord consiste a aborder tout ce qui concerne l'origami et/ou en quoi l'origami permet de se frayer un chemin dans l'information afin d'aborder des questions de societes.
Plasticien, scenographe
My work has ranged from designing stuff for NASA and ESA to recording the sounds of human muscle; from exhibition design to creating guimp : the world's smallest website (includes the world's smallest versions of pong and pacman!).
Dutch artist working somewhere between sculptural form and photographic image.
Video and new media artist