Rune Guneriussen is an installation artist. He places everyday objects in remote Norwegian landscapes and thus conjures up a real fairy tale in which even 'hard' objects come to life.
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Basketball courts, indoor and outdoor, are more or less all the same. Parquet or concrete, marked with lines and any sponsors' markings or visiting teams. A Playground in Italy is a different kind of basketball court. It is an art installation, but it follows all the rules of the game.
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.
The unusual exhibition Hidden - Revealed (from October 6 to 31, 2016) is currently on view at the Creative Gallery, which reveals what is usually hidden from view. On it, the artist and photographer Bojan Sobočan, who has been creating casts of children's legs and arms and pregnant bellies for years, exhibits casts of the most intimate part of the female body - the vagina.
Artist Jeff Koons has joined forces with the fashion house Louis Vuitton to create a series of handbags and other fashion accessories with imitations of some of the most famous art paintings, such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Vincent van Gogh's Cornfield with Cypresses and Peter Paul Rubens' Hunting the Tiger.
The extraordinary Li Hongbo delivers creations that, through inventive technique, play incredibly with our perception. Inspired by both the traditional Chinese technique of paper decoration and his study of sculpture, Li Hongbo takes him on a unique journey of experiencing the art of sculpture.
Many artists do not 'trust' classic art materials such as paint, stone, clay, wood, etc. Ian Berry is one of those. He discovered a very special niche. Instead of paint, he uses jeans or pieces of it.
A street artist who goes by the name Wanksy has found a way to get those responsible to patch potholes and cracks in the road faster. Around them, he began to draw penises with acceptance. And look at it, the thing works! Things have moved on. If someone were to undertake this in our country, they would be fully employed, since as much as 60 percent of the roads in Slovenia are in bad or even very bad condition. Punch holes, etc. so there is plenty. Now it just takes someone else with the "eggs" to do it like Wanksy did.
The works of conceptual abstract painter Piet Mondrian have become part of pop culture.
Do you have too much money? Don't know where to go with it? But maybe it can keep you warm like Pablo Escobar's family once did. The unusual coffee table is the work of Barcelona-based Amarist Studio and Alejandro Monge and is the latest contribution to their Too Much? series of artworks that expose the vulnerabilities of money and its true value. The glass table, which holds a burning pyramid of 50-euro bills behind the case, creates the illusion that the money is actually burning with the help of a flame on top.
Just like the Museum of Illusions in Ljubljana, the premises of the Brussels art gallery ING Art Center and the ERES-Stiftung in Munich honestly play with human perception. This was done by Peter Kogler, a world-renowned Austrian artist who made you question your senses with his monochromatic graphics.
Some say that anyone can be an artist. Perhaps true, but certainly not every talented artist. And the proof is these incredibly talented artists, whose artwork you will have to look at more than once.