The young Canadian art-world bad ass, Terence Koh, based out of New York, produces mixed-media installations referencing punk culture, homosexuality and adolescence.
The Anonymous Hugging Wall, Keetra Dean Dixon
An edition in the ongoing series METHODS & APPARATI for Social Facilitation and Mood Elevation. Published in UNTITLED 003.
Reduced November Room (detail), 2000, Mark Manders
Manders dwells on the self by creating an alternate space or dimension to isolate his thoughts in confrontation with common realities.
Plane Landing is a sculpture of an airplane in a permanent state of landing. On October 20-23, 2008 it appeared at various locations in central Paris.
House in Mud, 2005, Hannover, Germany
Vienna, Plastic Lawn Chairs, Brian Jungen
My favorite Canadian artist, Jungen, creates work that references the abrupt clash of modern society and its consumer culture with the aboriginal arts that are central to Canada’s heritage.
Federico Nessi and Dino Felipe’s commissioned mural at Sweat Records, Miami.
via ArtLurker
Digital projection “PAINT MY HOUSE” project, Berlin, 2008 , JAYBO AKA MONK