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Wouter Mijland's bike would be a bit of a stretch to be of use to anyone except for maybe Inspector Gadget.
Two words: Godzilla Haikus.
I like this piece by Christian Kuras with Duncan Mackenzie. Its got a Takashi Murakami subversive touch to it.
Anissa Mack, Our Town.
Artist Edward Shenk adds a colorful spin on his Starbucks job application.
Sculpture titled "Star Craft" by Kostas Seremetis.
There's the 2010 Whitney Biennial. And there's the Whitney (Houston) Biennial.
Bill Watterson, the reclusive creator of Calvin and Hobbes, had an undeniably sweet letterhead.
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Michael Elmtree and Ingar Dragset, Powerless Structures.
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Painting titled "Food for the Soul" by Lotsu Manes. I'm lovin' it.
This six feet long fly swatter, signed and dated by artist David Hammons sold at a recent auction of African American Fine Art at Swann Galleries for...hold on to your seat, $66,000. It's estimated original value going in was $5,000 to $7,000.
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YG_WWZYqUs&] An impressive picture of a Gundam suit drawn using only Excel. It's quite excel-ent. It took a total of over 12 hours to create this.
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I love this light installation by Maurizio Nannucci.
This neon piece by Artemio hit me like wow when I saw it. It's on display at LAXART in Los Angeles.
After brunch this past weekend Pooja posted a photo she took of this bit of corporate "street art" authorized by the Brooklyn Industries store in Park Slope. Look at her photo again and you'll notice that the space beneath "Create" was painted over. What is that re-paint concealing? This: