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.
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Multidisciplinary artist Bina Baitel's wall clock is a mix of device and meditative sculpture, with massive eyelashes instead of hands.
With the 8th Gibanica between March 8 and 11, Ljubljana will once again be the epicenter of contemporary Slovenian dance creativity. This is the most important contemporary dance platform in our country, where the local public has the opportunity to get an overview of the quality of two years of dance creativity, and the artists to reflect on the quality of domestic dance creativity.
Culinary designer Iven Kawi from Jakarta has shown us in a series of photos some extraordinary culinary creations that mimic a terrarium filled with flowers.
From the 16th to the 24th of September 2017, the Slovenian capital will be shaking with the quick beats of dancing shoes - Ljubljana will host CoFestival 2017, an international contemporary dance festival. Among others, we will be able to see the performances Chorus, VOJNA YYvonne Rainer, Elvedon, Zlivanje and many other great dance performances. Tickets for the festival are already on sale.
People do not realize the consequences that humanity has on the planet until the moment when nature strikes back. Fortunately, life on Earth is still safe for many people, but a reminder of how life can turn into hell overnight is a large plastic whale that vividly depicts the horrific consequences of human actions.
The windows of prestigious stores, full of luxury handbags, mislead many women to spend their last cent on a new, sinfully expensive 'friend in the arm'. If at the moment this 'friendship' is not accessible to your pocket, you can observe luxury not only in the shop window, but also on large concrete ruins.
The artist transforms boring street objects into paintings that depict the truth of the modern world
Corruption, coercion, prohibition, conflict of interests are just some of the themes that the French artist Levalet depicts on the streets of France. Is our world really that cruel?
The Danish company Lego has been making fairy-tale dreams of children all over the world come true for years, but this time in the Legoland theme park in Japan they did something for the eyes of adults as well.
Books are not only for reading, but we can also use them to show our creativity. James Trevino has 1,100 books in his collection, but on social networks, where he is followed by 130,000 people, he became famous not because he is a bookworm, but because his imagination is inconceivable.
If you've ever wondered how people with very poor vision see the world around them when they take off their glasses or lenses, you'll get a closer look at that view in these oil paintings.
The web is full of videos of artists who use a lot of make-up and props to create transformations in a few hours that are so convincing that we're not sure who we're looking at. This Chinese artist sure knows what she's doing with brushes, winning the hearts of Instagram users with just a few makeovers.