Irving Penn, Cholesterol's Revenge, 1994
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Ragnar Kjartansson, Scandinavian Pain, 2007
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Hongtu Zhang, Kimchi-Chanel
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A word is deadWhen it is said, Some say.
I say it just Begins to live That day.
- Emily Dickinson
I really like Christopher Jonassen's "investigation of worn-out fryingpans [sic]" in his photo series "Devour." At first glance they look like ancient planets or moons.
A hybrid of a playground favorite with a corporate conference room: Jane Clark's 8-person seesaw.
Have you ever been in a meeting where you are swinging your chair backwards and forwards, frustrated or bored with the agenda? The seesaw will mean everyone will be working together, if any of your colleagues are not connected with the sway of the meeting then the seesaw won`t rock with the work. the other connotation is that the movement of the sculpture would be likened to cogs turning, and the thought process being physical and flowing. In balance with your partners, as the movement should only come about with everyone co-operating and playing together. An investigation into team building and balance, or corporate propaganda?
Julia Kim Smith's take on Shepard Fairey's Obey.
Another Liu Bolin in his series "Hiding in The City" that he is currently working on here in NYC.
Thomas C. Chung, ...It Wasn't Always So Yummy, 2010
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A whimsical homage created by Brock Davis to the iconic album cover of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon."
Made from cut bags of the following 8 Doritos flavors:
Late Night Cheeseburger Pizza Supreme Nacho Cheese Throwback Taco (Limited Edition) Toasted Corn Salsa Verde Blazin' Buffalo & Ranch Spicy Sweet Chili
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Urban camouflager Liu Bolin is in New York City. In the above he became one with Kenny Scharf's mural on Houston and Bowery. It's understandable if you didn't notice. He's pretty good at blending into a city.
Missoni jumps on the "yarn bombing" trend in their 2012 Spring/Summer collection with these shoes created in collaboration with Converse.
Discovered this at my new favorite time-killing website Saatchi Online.
Sylvie Fleury, Miniskirts Are Back, 2009
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Orest Keywan's winning installation at the 2006 Sculpture by the Sea exhibition.
Olaf Breuning, Sand Sculpture, Commissioned by The Sagamore Hotel for the Miami Art Fair, 2008
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[Thanks @pbad for photos]