mako: art (117)

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  1. Great looking art show in London at the Tate. Too bad I missed it in Boston MFA!
  2. I really want to see this show in NYC while it's on.
  3. Saw it at the Mori art museum.
  4. bags (including for Brompton) from recycled banners
  5. Another reason to return to Naoshima.
  6. "There are no angles from which the sculpture’s innocence is obvious." via Becca Tabasky
  7. "The rescuers required no special equipment, and were able to extricate the student from the sculpture by hand, creating a surreal, oversize delivery room scene, with the artwork giving birth to a full-grown (though perhaps a little immature) man."
  8. "The fate of physical books may seem tenuous, but at least 1,000 copies of 100 different books are set to be printed roughly a century from now, in the year 2114. Indeed, the trees that will be used to make the printing paper have already been planted."
  9. Fantastic article.
  10. I love this kind of information archeology...
  11. updated: 2015-02-18, original: 2015-02-18 to , , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  12. updated: 2015-01-31, original: 2015-01-31 to , , , , , - Archived Link
  13. updated: 2015-01-31, original: 2015-01-31 to , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  14. Draw any picture, have it "snap" into a Matisse shape. Amazing.
  15. Cute.
  16. A performance art project that largely feels like one. But still rather fun.
  17. I like toast almost as much as I like those paintings!
    updated: 2013-07-02, original: 2013-07-02 to , , , , - Archived Link
  18. "A short documentary film that follows classical Japanese metal artist Ford Hallam as he recreates a lost masterpiece by the 19th century Mito tsuba artist, Hagia Katsuhira." Highly recommended.
  19. Torrents and paying creators.
  20. So beautiful.
  21. By Veronika Schapers, Tokyo, Japan.
    updated: 2013-02-24, original: 2013-02-24 to , , , , , - Archived Link
  22. Kunle and Erik.

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