In the vein of recent art exhibitions I did not see one of my favorite artists Jan Dibbets, the conceptual photographer that held a large influence on me during my last two years in architecture school had a recent exhibition at the Gladstone Gallery. His obsession with the horizon is still unwavering, and collision of perspective and flatness still hold strong,
I couldn’t love something like this more. Clever hidden in plain sight street art that creates a small moment of delight for the few people that catch a glimpse at the right time.
Florian Maier-Aichen, Untitled (Freeway Crash), 2002
Gagosian London is having had an exhibition of art inspired by J.G. Ballard, titled Crash.
Sadly I missed it.
Photographer and Mathematician Nikki Graziano photographs math found in nature
Seriously awesome work by James Hopkins. Be sure to checkout the Balanced Works on his website.
Ron English takes graffiti to new heights this morning by skywriting the word CLOUD five times across lower Manhattan. The text soon dissipates into… actual clouds.
As quoted from his website.
Floral Fauna: Bird Edition by Josh Brill. Prints of 15 different birds in editions of 50. Absolutely beautiful.
Sol Lewitt
I like 8/2 and 10/3
via todayandtomorrow
Aluminium foil on trees by Francisco Infante-Arana
In a similar vein, Jan Imberi
Sand Ocean Sky Available 7 Days Free of Charge – Steve Lambert
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