The Year of the Rabbit might’ve come and gone… but we love the fluffy or steely long-eared animals anyways.
Jeff Koons (left) and Jonathan Monk.
Artist Francesco Sambo
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Julianna Brion.
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas, and the Bloch Building addition by architect Steven Holl.
Sexy stuff
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Glorious! Edward Scissorhands meets Louise Bourgeois!
Artist Christopher Locke creates these ingenious sculptures using scissors confiscated by the TSA at airport security checkpoints.
Where I would like to be right about now
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Velcro showcases the art of Phil Sayers, who will be exhibiting his work in Malta as part of a project dealing with the queer body in art (local context) titled Milkshake. http://milkshaketheproject.wordpress.com/
Phil Sayers is a transvestite artist who performs feminine masquerade in photographic images often referencing art historical sources.
Recent work exhibited at major museums in UK has critiqued and subverted representations of women found in historical works in order to question past and present culturally-imposed gender stereotypes from a contemporary feminist perspective.
By presenting the artist’s middle-aged transgendered persona this work challenges traditional representations of nubile, eroticised young women made by male artists. Mid-19th century depictions of passive femininity and late-19th century predatory femmes fatales have been recurrent targets, and ageing is a recurrent sub-text.
Current work presents ageing women on display and attempts to subvert the long tradition of Judgement of Paris paintings. It also attempts to sexualise these ageing subjects in order to challenge depictions of women as lesbians evident in late-19th century art and contemporary media sterotypes. A darker sado-masochistic element is emerging in some of the imagery.
Studied Fine Art in the UK at Manchester College of Art and Design with postgraduate study at Leeds College of Art and Leeds University, and has taught or been affiliated to many British universities.
Has exhibited widely in the US, Sweden, Germany, Greece, and the Netherlands.
Just for you.
submission from girl-in-the-glasses
We love pink stuff… this extends beyond strawberry daiquiris, cosmos and caipiroskas.
Drawn Pink | Anne Lindberg
Metamorphosis, The Naughty Milliner © Jean Clemmer
Gorgeously vintage!