Posts Tagged ‘installation’
Sunday, June 26th, 2011
Not one to normally promote such violence, and I know this is kinda old news, but this 80’s style arcade game installation by Hunter Jonakin is just too darn funny not to post…
[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/21404544[/vimeo]
Tags: arcade game, Game Art, Games, Hunter Jonakin, installation, jeff koons, sculpture, shoot em up, Video
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Sunday, June 19th, 2011
No BUFFdiss, but here’s my stab at rockin some red tape…the first installation piece from my new “Truth series”. More to follow soon…
Truth (Red Tape) by TEZ.
Tags: Buff diss, installation, red tape, relief, sculpture, social comment, street art, street installation, tape art, Tez, truth, Truth (Red Tape) by TEZ, truth by TEZ, truth series by TEZ
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Monday, November 1st, 2010
Dan Witz is one clever fella…
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4FUHSii6OQ[/youtube]
Tags: Artwork, Dan Witz, installation, street art, Video, wtf
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Monday, October 18th, 2010
Tags: Artwork, Backwoods, dataloss, elph, installation
Posted in Artwork, Backwoods, Melbourne | Comments Off on Data Loss by Elph at Backwoods
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Not like he needs any intro or plugging for that matter, but check Banksy’s reworked kiddies dolphin ride complete with crude oil and net, installed on Brighton Pier. This is why the man, or should I say enigma, is the king of social commentary art…engaging the public with plenty of satire, wit and sheer cleverness. Always one step ahead of the pack.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hjIuMx-N7c&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]More new works at his site here
Tags: banksy, brighton, installation, social comment, street art, UK
Posted in Artwork, Sculpture, U.K, Uncategorized, Video | Comments Off on New stuff from the B-man
Monday, July 26th, 2010
Keeping with the monumental theme, after the Faile post, I thought i’d share another amazing project titled ‘War and Peace and in between’ by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi. Last October I went along to the Art Gallery of New South Wales after a high recommendation from Ed Woodley of China Heights. It was the day after my solo exhibition at the Heights and I was sporting a thumping headache thanks to Mr Green. I was reluctant to leave the motel bed, however I had to see this in person, so seedy as I was I made my way to the gallery and on arrival was immediately in awe of what laid before me. I had my camera in hand, ready to shoot and the freakin batteries died…..anyway, several months slip on by and I happily stumble across the Kaldor Public Art Projects site documenting Nishi’s ingenious installations that encompassed the mighty equestrian sculptures of Gilbert Bayes.
Above images via Kaldor Public Art Projects. To see more go to the website…and be sure to check out some fantastic pics of the construction process on the Art Gallery Of New South Wales flickr.
Tags: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Gilbert Bayes, installation, Kaldor Public Art Projects, sculpture, Sydney, Tatsu Nishi
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010
Tags: europe, Faile, installation, Lisboa, Lisbon, mixed media, Portugal, sculpture
Posted in Artwork, Photography, Sculpture, Uncategorized | Comments Off on FAILE, Lisbon
Australian artist TEZ is an all rounder, his art spans across an array of mediums including painting, sculpture, ceramics, screen-printing and vector illustration. Much of his work comprises of a combination of these mediums and often incorporates recycled materials and found objects. TEZ unveiled his debut solo exhibition “Sure Ain’t Sushi” at Sydney’s China Heights gallery in late 2009.
He resides in his “fibro castle” on the New South Wales Central Coast and more often than not can be found in his shed creating his next fresh piece or just plain old tinkering.