Francesco Igory Deiana’s solo exibition, Haptic Render, currently on display at San Francisco gallery, CULT, explores the translation of form between digital and analog worlds. Peep photos the current exhibition here.
Ryan Bubnis will work with just about any material he can get his creative hands on. Whether it is a leftover scrap of sand paper, wood, or vinyl, or an object found on the side of the road. It is this inherently DIY and don't-waste-a-thing artistic candor that allows Bubnis to manipulate these varied objects into oddly shaped faces and abstract, pattern driven illustrations, paintings, and designs.
Sometimes Bryan Peterson will sit in the back room of his Los Angeles house for eight hours at a time. Streams of colorful, wavey, psychedelic glitches cascade an old boxy TV screen, while Peterson sits to the side of the monitor, usually tinkering and twisting nobs on a large mixer of some sort, and pushing the 'A' and 'B' buttons on a Gameboy color that he custom wired as a vessel to perpetuate his digital art.
Although he was one of the first photographers to chronicle the American west in the late 19th century, few know of Timothy O'Sullivan. A true photographic pion... Read More...
“I’m often at odds with my knowledge of art making versus my intuition. I’m constantly critiquing work in order to discover what makes a successful image. As a result, I’ve pared-down and simplified my imagery with an emphasis on shape-based art making,” says artist, Ryan Bubnis.
Walking along the streets of Five Points neighborhood in Denver, Colorado I notice a haphazard outline of some unknown figure spray-painted on the side of a bui... Read More...
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Bisco Smith's work sits at the intersection of art and music. His pieces are an overwhelming convergence of the two a... Read More...
Dana Stirling is a storyteller, and a damn good one at that. A visual narrator, Stirling unfolds past and present through anonymous people, objects and things, wrapping her own self expression in expressionless beauty and attacking her memories from an abstract vantage point.
Adham El-Sherif, the designer behind AE Design, stands in his sunlight studio on the Pico Boulevard, a now bustling row of inspiring local shops in LA.
About a week and a half ago, Luke Pelletier packed up his life in Brevard, North Carolina, jumped in the car with his brother Tristan Pelletier and headed to Los Angeles.
Kansas City is a special place, decorated with a particularly high crime rate, crumbling buildings, deciduous trees and outlandish inclement weather, leaving residents forever ever-so-slightly distressed.