Posts Tagged ‘sculpture’
minimum wage machine: makes you work
April 8th, 2010 by lifeproof
Blake Fall-Conroy is a sculptor, for who it is important to make a social or political statement within his work. His new work-in-progress is titled Minimum Wage Machine, which actually makes you work for minimum wage. He introduces the machine to his readers at his website: The minimum wage machine allows anybody to work for minimum [...]
Tags: art, artistic production, Blake Fall-Conroy, Minimum Wage, minimum wage machine, NY state minimum wage, Oh Gizmo, Powerhouse, Raymond Scott, sculptor, sculpture, They Might Be Giants
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Last Supper in Spanish Harlem
June 19th, 2009 by lifeproof
The curator, Sophie T. Lvoff, has prepared an exhibit in the abandoned “St. John’s Episcopal American Catholic Church on the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 102nd Street.” This place was the perfect setting for the exhibit, Sacrosanct, which gathered artworks of more than 10 artists from different disciplines including “sculptures, photographs, videos and installations.” [...]
Tags: Alana Celii, animalnewyork, Antoine Catala, East 102nd Street, Eric Payson, Grant Willing, Heather Macionus, installation, Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci, Lexington Avenue, Patrick Duncan, photograph, Sacrosanct, Santiago Mostyn, sculpture, Sophie T. Lvoff, St. John’s Episcopal American Catholic Church, Stephen Collier, video, Zaq Landsberg
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The New Fossils
May 30th, 2009 by lifeproof
Christopher Locke is a sculptor with the eyes of a paleontologist, who sees through the machines. Locke exhibits and sells his observations in his website The Heartless Machine. The new series of his artwork includes fossilized sculptures of modern gadgets and tools such as PS3 consoles, iPods, mobile phones, etc. When one looks at Locke’s [...]
Tags: cassette, Christopher Locke, ipod, modern fossils, nintendo, paleontology, ps3, sculptor, sculpture, the heartless machine
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Deflecting Objects
March 22nd, 2009 by lifeproof
Ronit Baranga is an Israeli clay sculpture artist, whose art clearly carries the burden of their cultural memory: the need to vocalize, the inevitable destruction of perception, fading objects and concepts from one’s mind through incomprehensible experience. These photographs are from Baranga’s different series of artwork, their names are: Hybrid Tea Set and Stones. According [...]
Tags: art, hybrid tea set, Israel, Ronit Baranga, sculpture, stones
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