More than 100 Olympic posters, including work by heavyweight artists like David Hockney and the late Andy Warhol are on display at The V&A Museum of Childhood in London.
More than 100 Olympic posters, including work by heavyweight artists like David Hockney and the late Andy Warhol are on display at The V&A Museum of Childhood in London.
During the 60’s, it was near impossible for independent farmers in Poland to get their hands on a tractor because the socialist government allocated most of the agricultural machinery produced to state-owned businesses.
Out of necessity, and to spit in the governments face, so to speak, farmers got imaginative and made their own machines using engine [...]
Tokujin’s exhibition at this year’s Design Miami reminds of a peaceful city of clouds that as kids we all thought existed. Made from over two million clear plastic drinking straws, the installation landed Yoshioka the Design Miami Designer of the Year 2007 award.
I remember dreading elementary school field trips to Vancouver’s Science World as a kid. Okay, maybe watching the IMAX movie made for a good time, but other than that, the whole experience seemed kind of bogus. My opinion as a youngster would have surely been different if Science World had something like Funky Forest.
The larger than life sculptures of Ron Mueck are currently on exhibit at the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris. The realism, emotion, and detail of his work is at times frightening. For more images check out this photo stream assembled by the Washington Post.
In 1959, when Fred Herzog immigrated from Germany to Vancouver, he began taking pictures. Almost 80,000 images and 50 years later, Fred has created possibly the only color photo-documentation of Vancouver’s life over the past half century. Fred has photographed the every day; the ordinary. He has photographed life in the [...]