Mathurin Janssaud (French, 1857-1940 )
Sunset in Concarneau Bay, N/D
Pastel, 36 x 59 cm
jamesvega: Akira (1988) dir. Katsuhiro Otomo + interiors
Akira (1988) dir. Katsuhiro Otomo + interiors
honestlydeepesttidalwave: Popular Library paperback, 1969….
Popular Library paperback, 1969. Cover artwork by Jeff Jones
Ace paperback, 1961. Cover artwork by John Schoenherr
Ace paperback, 1971/2. Cover by Davis Meltzer
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dndeed: themanyartsofemily: A beholder with monocles. Death…
A beholder with monocles.
Death ray, charm ray, sleep ray, fear ray, disintegration ray, and dapper ray.
theartofanimation: Ibuki Satsuki -…
pulpcovers: Swamp Sanctuary http://bit.ly/2rmt2MC
Swamp Sanctuary http://bit.ly/2rmt2MC
sad-plath: Akira Asakura
Akira Asakura
redlipstickresurrected:Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973,…
Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973, Ourinhos, Brazil) – Untitled (Brushstroke), 2011 Installations: Plywood and Pigments
Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973, Ourinhos, Brazil) – Untitled (Brushstroke), 2011 Installations: Plywood and Pigments
Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973, Ourinhos, Brazil) – Untitled (Brushstroke), 2011 Installations: Plywood and Pigments
Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973, Ourinhos, Brazil) – Tapumes – Casa Dos Leões, 2009, VII Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Installations
Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973, Ourinhos, Brazil) – Pau-coxa, 2012 Plywood and Tree Trunk
Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973, Ourinhos, Brazil) – Dead Fire (detail), 2012 Burnt Plywood
Henrique Oliveira (Brazilian, b. 1973, Ourinhos, Brazil) – 1,2,3: Untitled (Brushstroke), 2011 Installations: Plywood and Pigments 4: Tapumes – Casa Dos Leões, 2009, VII Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre, Brazil 5: Pau-coxa, 2012 Plywood and Tree Trunk 6: Dead Fire (detail), 2012 Burnt Plywood
archatlas: SITU 6: Friends of Perpetual Movement by Pilar…
SITU 6: Friends of Perpetual Movement by Pilar Quinteros
São Paulo’s Galeria Leme, a key player in Brazil’s innovative art scene, has gained a colourful new appendage. As part of the gallery’s ‘SITU’ project – where Latin American artists develop site-specific works on the theme of urban space – artist Pilar Quinteros has constructed a tongue-in-cheek clock tower on the gallery’s roof.
Don’t be tricked by the playful, primary colours of Quinteros’ new installation – this is serious stuff. As curator Bruno de Almeida explains, by laying the ‘subverted’ clocktower sideways, Quinteros is making a philosophical comment on ‘the conquered supremacy of time over space and its consequences on our built environment’.