Ugo Mulas Lucio Fontana, 1964 Lia Rumma | Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Read more about Ugo Mulas’s photo of Fontana here.
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Lucio Fontana, Spatial Concept, Expectations, 1949 | Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ugo Mulas Lucio Fontana, 1964 Lia Rumma | Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Read more about Ugo Mulas’s photo of Fontana here.
Hand painted graphics by Glenn Wolk.
“I don’t think it was pain that made [Vincent Van Gogh] great - I think his painting brought him whatever happiness he had.”
Sculpture and photography by Kim Kei. Her process begins with combining and altering objects, photographing the sculpture, and finally painting the result.
Breathing Head, Fred Tomaselli, 1956.
Experimental Theatre #01, Kim Byungkwan, acrylic, Seoul, Korea.
Street art duo How and Nosm.
Remake of classic paintings, Michelangelo edition.
Remakes of classic paintings, Van Gogh edition.
Waqui Totem USA, Brad Kahlhamer, 2006.
S.H Oder die Liebe zum Stoff, Sigmar Polke, 2000.
Polke’s work is currently on exhibit at The MoMA. Check it out!
Paintings by Brad Kahlhamer, currently exhibited at the Jack Shainmen Gallery in New York City. His sculptures are also featured there. Check it out!
Art, in its ever evolving history, has added a new genre to its timeline: robot art. Created by Dr. Woohoo, this robot can paint natural looking smoke and water images with specially designed software.
Painting Must Die-Painting Must Live, Loren Munk, 2013.
Art history made easy with this flow chart!
The Broken Tree, Oleg Vassiliev, 1990
Diverging from all the turbulence in Russia, here’s a piece by the late Russian artist Oleg Vassiliev, titled Twilight I.
“To me, the visible and tangible world is more a thing of remembrance than of perception of reality.”
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