Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2012

KAWS: Woodstock Vinyl


Following the KAWS Snoopy release back in October 2011 Brian Donnelly is finally releasing the famous beagles friend Woodstock. The piece is smaller than Snoopy but at the same time not a miniature. It will be released on Saturday December 22nd 2012 at Original Fake in Aoyama for $163. 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Video: Olek – “Works Completed Between Aug 2011 – Sept 2012”

The video below documents a year of projects created by Polish artist Olek in locations around the world, from August 2011 through the end of September 2012. The artist is currently raising funds for an ongoing legal case by selling several prints of images of her crochet work. Visit olekappeal.com for more information on the charges against Olek, the status of her UK trial and a number of ways you can help support.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Video: Go West, David Ellis & Kris Kuksi (Curated by Joshua Liner)


While we weren’t able to attend the opening of Go West, the MarkMoore Gallery show as curated by Joshua Liner taking place on the left coast right now, we did manage to get this video featuring the two artists who are being highlighted. Both David Ellis and Kris Kuksi have been featured on the site before and it’s a real treat to hear from them first hand in regards to their process and the experience. The show makes for Ellis' third solo exhibition in Los Angeles, while shock; it’s only Kuksi's first local solo presentation of new work in the land known for movies and models.  If you are in the Los Angles area be sure to check out the stellar works up for viewing until its closing date of August 25th.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Show Opening: Kris Kuksi – “Triumph" @ Joshua Liner Gallery, NYC

Kansas based artist Kris Kuksi opened his latest show, Triumph, at Joshua Liner Gallery last night to a large crowd of very excited fans. Kris is probably most well known these days for his mixed-media sculpture, and large-scale installations although traditionally Kris would call himself a painter having first established himself in the medium of canvas and brush. Triumph is Kuksi’s third solo outing with the gallery and the most diverse presentation of his work to date.

I really can’t accurately describe how amazing Kris’s work is in person, probably the closest choice of words would be breath taking but even that doesn’t quite describe the feeling you get when you first see one of Kris’s works first hand. For my own part I have been eagerly anticipating this show for a very long while now and it still managed to exceed all my expectations.

Kris Kuksi - "Capricorn Rising" Mixed media assemblage 2012 80 x 72 x 22 in.

I got to the gallery a good 30 minutes before the show officially opened to the public, Josh Liner, friendly as ever, proclaimed with a genuine level of excitement that I was going to be the first person to see the show complete. Without wasting any time I pulled out the camera and started to get as many shots in as I could before the masses were due to arrive, only problem was I kept on getting lost in each piece for long periods of time, new details revealing themselves with each angle I shot from. When it was all said and done I spent over 2 hours taking photos of 9 pieces of which two pieces captured my immediate undivided attention. The large scale show stoppers are two of Kris’s finest works if not the finest period,  "Triumph" centers around a woman and prehistoric looking crocodile and the second, "Capricorn Rising," centered around what I believe to be a goat. Each piece was 7 to 8 feet high, 250 pounds in weight and mind blowing in every sense of the word.

“With its cautionary title, Triumph skewers the hubris and folly of human ambition. This cavalcade of epic works references mythology, the occult, and organized religion, and uses age-old techniques of visual storytelling to voice personal angst.”

Kris is the master of depicting epic themes paired with extravagant embellishments, his convergence of small, mass-produced materials, referred to as “kit bashing” traditionally, (although it should be noted that Kris goes way beyond this idea with his compositions) are intrinsically narrative, with an obsessive excess of detail that the viewer could get lost in for hours at a time.

Kris Kuksi -  "Hercules vs. Diana" Mixed media assemblage 2011 28 x 26 x 10 in.
The subject matter of the show fits nicely into Kris’s existing body of work, further exploring religion, allegory, war and the mythological archetypes of man and woman’s shift of balance in the paradigm of life as we know it today. One such piece entitled "David’ With Pride" centered around the story of David and Goliath, Kris took some time to tell me about the piece saying that when creating it he imagined a world where David had developed an ego over his defeat of Goliath almost becoming what he had defeated in the first place leaving others to follow the same fate.

Also featured is the tenth installment in Kuksi’s trenchant Churchtank series. “These constructions suggest an “unholy” resonance between the pious power of organized religions and the self-righteous imperialism of the military-industrial complex.” Though earlier versions have been smaller and, in the last instance, took the evocative form of a bronze edition, this latest Churchtank is a massive, ten-foot installation constructed of wood.

Kris Kuksi - "David with Pride" Mixed media assemblage 2012 31 x 23 x 11 in.

Check out the slide show below and make sure you click directly on it to get a larger view of the 100 plus detailed photos and if you live in or around the New York area make sure you make it to the show in person even if it’s the only one you go to this year.

Running from March 15 to April 7, 2012.
Kris Kuksi - "Triumph" March 15, 2012 Joshua Liner Gallery NYC - slide show

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Kaws - Snoopy Vinyl


Kaws news always seems to come in waves, not three days have passed since we brought you news of the seated 4ft Companion making its début in Paris and now this… Brain will be dropping his Peanuts collaboration sometimes next week at both his Original Fake store and Kawsone.com. Not the most exciting of his recent vinyl figures but Snoopy is as iconic as it gets so it’s probably safe to say that the Schultz foundation doesn’t like to see the famous pooch messed with too much... Still it would have been cool if Woodstock came along side.

Kaws - MetLife Billboard 1995, NJ. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Kaws - 4ft Seated Companion

Photos: StreetArtNews
A new Kaws 4ft Seated Companion made it’s début on the Galerie Perrotin stand @ the International Fair of Contemporary Art in Paris, these were actually cast in bronze as opposed to the fiberglass 8 and 10 footers.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Peter Gronquist - "The Evolution Will Be Fabulous" Gallery 1988

Peter Gronquist - "Untitled (Greater Kudu)" Mixed Media 58 x 76 x 32 inches
“Peter Gronquist was born in Portland, Oregon in 1979.  Growing up in a creative family, he began drawing and painting at a very early age.  This led to obsessive artmaking throughout his childhood that continues today.  After highschool, Peter attended the School of Visual Arts for two years, then finished his bfa at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2001.  Peter currently resides in Oakland California and tries to paint every day.”

Peter’s latest show “The Evolution Will be Fabulous” opened this week at Gallery 1988 and will be open till November 4th, 2011. The show is a glorious mix of gilded luxe brands, weaponry, skeletons and taxidermy that must be seen, enjoy some highlights below as well as a short video of the instilation being put up.
Peter Gronquist - "Untitled (Gazelle)" Mixed Media 43 x 42 x 27 inches


 
Peter Gronquist - "Untitled (Lesser Kudu)" Mixed Media 72 x 77 x 55 inches
Peter Gronquist - "Untitled (Lesser Kudu)" Mixed Media 72 x 77 x 55 inches
Peter Gronquist - "Untitled (Cape Buffalo)" Mixed Media 58 x 34 x 47 inches

Monday, October 10, 2011

Enjoying the work of Helmut Smits

Parking for White Cars Only -  Temporary project in parking garage where best spots were accessible for white cars only.
Helmut Smits is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands who does wonderful, thought provoking work based on pretty simple ideas. Helmut takes everyday objects, makes a few tweaks, and creates work that makes you think “why didn’t I think of that?” Enjoy some highlights from the man below…..

Photo Tip - Wood, Prints, Sandbags, Chair, 450 x 244 x 220 cm.


Carrara Snowman - Bianco Carrara Marble, Painted Bronze, Branches 64 x 64 x 152 cm

Paddling Pool Fountain - Inflatable Paddling Pools, Buckets, Water Pump, 3-head spray head, PVC, Wood, Tarp, Glue, Paint 234 x 234 x 280 cm

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Olek – Alamo Sculpture (New York)

Photos from Olek’s facebook
Agata Oleksiak aka Olek, who was recently featured by us here, took her guerrilla crocheting into the public domain several days ago in support of the Occupy Wall Street protests. Putting her needles to work she covered the Alamo sculpture in NY with her trademark colorful patchwork yarn, taking a closer look one would discover the pattern was  complete with embedded messages.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Steve Nishimoto's Skate Toy Soldiers

New York City-based artist/designer Steve Nishimoto has been modifying your standard variety toy soldiers turning them into skaters, with a series of custom-made poses of course. Exact information on them isn’t readily available but Steve does have an interesting array of projects on display through his website.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Kaws - Installation of “Passing Through”

Installation of “Passing Through” by Kaws at the Standard Hotel, New York City. The sculpture is on display through October 2011. Shot and edited by: Jacob Breinholt for Curatedmag.com.

Installation of "Passing Through" by KAWS at the Standard Hotel, NYC from Curated Magazine on Vimeo.

Loving the Art of Scott Hove

Bite Cake II, detail Acrylic and Mixed Media on Polyurethane Foam, 15" x 21" x 4", 2010
In the spirit of yesterday’s post on AJ Fosik’s sculpture work and the unintentional posting of art cakes from time to time I thought it was only right to showcase Scott Hove’s work. I discovered Scott’s work some years ago and it instantly was a hit with me. Scott’s work encompasses a broad variety of media, from sculptural installations to painting. The works reflect on the relationship between the natural world and mechanical civilization, and the drama that occurs during this interaction. The materials and techniques borrow from traditional and decorative arts and craft to render the oftentimes jarring objects and fantasy installations.


Black Cherry Acrylic and Mixed Media on Polyurethane Foam, 24”h x 44”w x 15”d, 2010
Maraschino is Murder Acrylic and Mixed Media on Polyurethane Foam, 12" x 25" x 16", 2010

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Abandoned Yugoslavian Monuments


















Crack Two has a killer photo collection of abandoned monuments that look like they are straight out of the video game Halo or something.