A Vietnam native, Diem Chau and her family came to America as refugees in 1986. Chau is a BFA graduate from Cornish
College of the Arts and has received an Artist Trust GAP Grant and a PONCHO Artist-in-Residence Award. Her work has been
exhibited in New York, Miami, Seattle and Los Angeles.
Chau combines common mediums and common means to create delicate vignettes of fleeting memory, gesture and form,
resulting in works that combine egalitarian sensibility and minimalist restraint. Her work touches on the value of Storytelling,
Myths and its ability to connect us to each other through cultural and humanistic similarities. Chau's current work drifts into
new territory by exploring the periphery of the narrative, moments forgotten and faded, or too brief to retain.
diemchau.com
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Monday, 29 March 2010
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Wandere's Cafe
遠 藤 拓 人
Takuto Endo
Born in Tokyo. Studied at Setsu Mode Seminar.
After graduating Tokyo Industrial Arts University Graduate, he began his career as a freelance illustrator.
www.artakuto.com
Born in Tokyo. Studied at Setsu Mode Seminar.
After graduating Tokyo Industrial Arts University Graduate, he began his career as a freelance illustrator.
www.artakuto.com
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Paper Doll Exhibition at Gallery Tokyo Banboo
Paper Doll Exhibition at Gallery Tokyo Banboo
The gallery near Roppongi Mid-town, Gallery Tokyo Banboo held Paper Doll Exhibition.
24 Japanese most popular drawing artists made original paper dolls. There are lots of paper dolls, Michael Jackson, Yoko Ono & etc.. You can buy each of them at 1,260JPY.
Monday, 22 March 2010
Studio Job
Artists Studio Job will exhibit lamps suspended from bronze models of a crane and a wrecking ball at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London later this week. More »
Artists Studio Job will present a new collection of furniture decorated with marquetry at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London later this week. More »
Dutch artists Studio Job designed the scenography for the Fall/Winter 2010 collection by fashion designers Viktor & Rolf, premiered earlier this month in Paris. More »
Artists Studio Job have opened a gallery space in Antwerp with an inaugural exhibition featuring their own projects. More »
Dutch artists Studio Job designed the scenography for the Spring/Summer 2010 show by fashion designers Viktor & Rolf, which took place in Paris last week. More »
Artists Studio Job have created a series of ornamental concrete reliefs for a new building complex in Amsterdam. More »
Milan 09: here are some images of The Gospel installation, a body of work exhibited by Belgian designers Studio Job in Milan last month. More »
Milan 09: a large, rusty, cast-iron dinner service by Belgian designers Studio Job is on show in Milan this week. More »
Milan 09: designers Studio Job have added a side table and a screen to their range of paper furniture for Moooi. More »
Milan 09: Belgian designers Studio Job will present a new bible-inspired collection in Milan next month called The Gospel. More »
Design Miami 08: At Design Miami next week, Dutch designers Nynke Tynagel and Job Smeets of Studio Job will exhibit a collection of furniture decorated with marquetry at New York gallery Moss. More »
Dezeen promotion: video interviews with industrial designer Konstantin Grcic (above) and Dutch design duo Studio Job are the latest in our highlighted series of podcast interviews with leading designers by Gestalten. More »
Milan 08: Dutch designers Studio Job exhibited their Farm project in Milan, in association with Eindhoven-based Designhuis. More »
Silver Ware is a new permanent installation of work by Studio Job at the museum at Bisazza headquarters in Italy. More »
Design Miami 07: Studio Job present new pieces from their Robber Baron series at Moss during Design Miami. More »
Cheeseburger by Dan Kenneally
Dan Kenneally serves up simple sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.
Cream Cheese & Lox
Ice Cream Sandwich
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Damaged Goods by Barnaby Barford
It is the classic tale of boy meets girl, two star-crossed lovers whose peaceful courtship is prevented by an older gentleman with a pair of ferocious porcelain poodles. But the friendly circus folk try to lend a hand and the tragedy eventually has a happy ending. Barnaby Barford's brilliant animated film has a cast of ceramic characters who come back to star in sculptural works that are three-dimensional scenes from the film -- a must-see.
Artist: Barnaby Barford
+ barnabybarford.co.uk
+ davidgillgalleries.com
Damaged Goods is on the David Gill Galleries in London through March 20, 2010.
The Strongest Man in the World
Happily Ever After
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