




Gehard Demetz's stunning wood carved sculptures are nothing short of amazing. Check out detailed interview here, as well as more images of his incredible work.
an in between space










Leopold Rabus really excited me when I first saw his stuff. The detailed nightmare-like surreal quality really caught my attention. I feel these paintings really tell bizarre full stories.




COMBO a collaborative animation by Blu and David Ellis (2 times loop) from blu on Vimeo.
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
I love Blu's work - he always manages to bring public art to a totally new and creative level.








Asger Carlsen has won a cult following for his off-beat approach to photography. "I like the idea of creating a universe of confusion," he explains. "But in a real world.” He really has a sense of humor in his work- check out more of his work on his site.




Henrique Oliveira was a student in São Paulo, Brazil when the plywood fence outside his window began to peel and fade into different layers and colors. The wood, called tapumes in Portuguese is ubiquitous in the Brazilian city, serving as enclosures and barriers for various sites. When the fence was dismantled, Oliveira harvested the remains and used them as materials for his senior show. The result propelled him into his current work: undulating, swirling, bulging peels of wood layered onto hallways and walls in daunting forms. His most recent show will be called, fittingly, Tapumes.


Peripetics by ZEITGUISED from NotForPaper on Vimeo.
Zeitguised motion graphics are completely stunning. I can watch this video over and over and find new little details every time. Check out more of their work here.




Nancy Rubins has been creating visually stunning sculptures out of salvaged industrial and consumer goods including mattresses, trailers, hot water heaters, airplanes and small appliances since the late 1970s. In her hands, such everyday objects become unfamiliar and astonishing, as they are trussed and finessed into heroic forms that defy both gravity and our expectations for how these things should behave.



