
Sculpture Yorgos Lintzeris

Sculpture !!! Yorgos Lintzeris
Explore Plato Contemporary: Artists’ Visions currently on view at the Getty Villa, Pacific Palisades, California. Stop by before it closes, September 3.
In this exhibition, artists consider Plato’s impact on the contemporary world. Using sculpture, painting, drawing, and large-scale installations, they respond to his contributions to philosophy—among which are the definition of the ideal and a complex understanding of the human condition—while fostering the ultimate Platonic experience: contemplation. Work by Jeff Koons is included.
German artist Anselm Kiefer: A world cast in oil and lead
Currently on display at the Met Breuer Museum in New York: the huge and provocative works of Anselm Kiefer. Our Elizabeth Palmer has been watching the artist at work:.CBS News correspondent Liz Palmer gets a glimpse into the workings of German painter-sculptor Anselm Kiefer, considered one of the world’s most important living artists. At his studio outside Paris, she watches the 72-year-old labor over some of his latest projects - working with molten lead. Kiefer also talks about his art, which is both complex and confrontational, and which is currently featured in exhibitions in Philadelphia and New York City.
Wonderful Digital Surrealism from Justin Peters
I’m a 22 years old German digital surrealist artist who merges reality with my own imagination using photoshop. “Everything you can imagine is real” by Pablo Picasso, is a quote I live by, especially when creating my work: Painting my own dreamworld where everything is possible, through unexpected and unique imagery combinations, and photo manipulations. I hope that when people experience my work, they discover a new and different world, which they can dive into, to prove that everything is possible when you open your mind.
Thank you Justin for your submission! Submit here & don’t forget links to your website/other work and contact details.
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Household Objects Cross-Stitched by Ulla Stina Wikander
Swedish designer Ulla Stina Wikander uses household appliances and cooking tools as the base to her cross-stitched sculptures, bestowing outdated objects with a new life. Most of the items come from the 70s, yet the patterns she covers their bodies in are much older. For more check out her website and Instagram.
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Ugo Rondinone, erects seven magic mountains in the Nevada desert Photos by gianfranco gorgoni Courtesy of art production fund and Nevada Museum of Art
Sometimes your eyes cannot see the dream that happens in front of your own eyes.
Artwork: @randominternational
Video: @jesserieser
Gallery: @pacegallery
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