Matt Reilly is a Brooklyn-based skater and artist who combined his passions live at New York's Mana Contemporary Museum of Modern Art.
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The images of some artistic paintings are so embedded in our everyday life that even those who are not close to art are familiar with them. This type of work has already been reproduced countless times, but this time's recycling did not produce classic replicas, as it did not follow the accessories of the original author. The brushes were thus replaced by the trigger, and the canvas by the mirror. The re-creation was created with a camera and without digital 'application'.
"Books About Town" is a wonderful project and a great mix of everything: fifty different artists have created fifty benches in different locations around London in homage to fifty works of classic literature. Londoners and tourists can sit on them until mid-September, when the benches will be sold at a charity auction.
The works of conceptual abstract painter Piet Mondrian have become part of pop culture.
Dudi Ben Simon is one of those who look for opportunities for creativity at every turn. Let's see how even completely everyday objects can be given a new story and transformed into art.
Find the intruder! It probably won't be difficult, given his size. Cat Zarathustra is the pet of the Russian artist Svetlana Petrova, who became famous on the Internet with a series of famous works of art, on which she inserted her orange cat with the help of Photoshop.
This year, the program of the seventeenth International Young Lions Festival will be characterized by engaged art, and documentary theater will stand out.
Some time ago, we already wrote about extremely powerful ads that convince with their creative in a different and above all more creative way. This time, the creatives have set themselves the task of presenting us with advertisements that will not make us feel comfortable. Advertisements that remind us of the inappropriate attitude of humans towards animals.
Creating animal silhouettes with human bodies and paint has turned into a stunning art genre that is being followed by more and more artists. Only these, with their bodies in composition and color, form such unusual images of animals that the observer has to look more than once to grasp the essence of the structure and separate the "man" from the depiction.
Although globally, brands and commercialization are to be congratulated for their creative media approaches, designer Justin Plunkett warns of the possible negative consequences of these on our landscape. And the photo series under the name Con/struct is a very plastic proof of how right he is.
The panda is definitely one of those animal species that is the most iconographic, as its image is extremely fairytale-like. The fact that there are less than 1,600 of them living in the wild has inspired the French artist Paul Grangeon to create a unique art installation together with the World Wildlife Fund, which extremely clearly shows the entire living population of pandas in the world.
Anything is possible, and any important figure can be a Russian general, but only on canvas. Below, check out Steve Payne's unusual portrait artwork. With the help of computers, he transformed Russian generals into famous faces of actors, singers and other great personalities.