
Ronald Ong
Cosa troverete: una mucca a lunga conservazione; il gioco dei birilli in uno stadio d’atletica; delle posate che giocano a nascondino; un leone rasta; un cane che pensa di essere un piccione; un rubinetto tessile; un problema che si trasforma in poema; una borsa dell’acqua calda con le scarpe; una chiave inglese che sfama i nuovi nati; un paio di forbici coi lembi uniti; un enorme gallo blu che sovrasta Trafalgar Square; l’occhio del “Grande Fornello”; un levapelucchi per foreste; un cinto per spaghetti; una farfalla travestita da mela; una città in groppa a un elefante; una palla di bocche in gelatina; la sala da musica di un ragno; una piuma di marmo & more…
Subhran Karmakar
Dave Danzara
Alicja Kwade
Author unknown
Chikuunsai IV Tanabe
Cross-legged Chairs by Luiz Phillippe
Katie Grinnan
Ismail Amir
Light Kiss, pendant lamp by Jaz Harold
Ismail Amir
Frauke Thielking
Glastress (2019) by Erwin Wurm “If you approach things with a sense of humor, people immediately assume you’re not to be taken seriously. But I think truths about society and human existence can be approached in different ways. You don’t always have to be deadly serious. Sarcasm and humor can help you see things in a lighter vein.” Erwin Wurm
Anatol Knotek
Nico Mingozzi
Haruna Ogata
Blue Cockerel on forth plinth Trafalgar Square (2013) by Katharina Fritsch
Sime
Chaka Taylor
KangHee Kim
Ismail Amir
Ismail Amir
Author unknown
Chiharu Shiota
Johan Deckmann
The Life and Death of a Relationship (2007) by Sue Law
Cem Özkan
Ismail Amir
Tomas Sanchez
Vladimir Kush
Monk by Ugo Rondinone
Hugo Suíssas
Ana Teresa Barboza
Alessandro Malossi
Artwork by Alex Chinneck for Milan Design Week 2019
Untitled, 2021, Photography by HANA
Frank Kunert
Ismail Amir
Viki Kollerova
Katie Grinnan
Martijn Schrijver
Clau Cebrian
Putput
James Tralie
Ronald Ong
Photography by Filip Jandourek “The photo is part of a project, concentrating on a climate change, migration and the actual problems of today`s Bangladesh. One of the biggest problems of todays Bangladesh is the city of Dháka with the population of more then 17 million inhabitants. It is the fastest growing city in the world, suffering from the biggest population density on the planet. Every day, more then 2 thousand new inhabitants come from all corners of the country. Families are forced to leave their homes and land as a result of the extensive flooding, cyclons and sea levels rising. Dháka is unable to absorb the massive population growth, there are no new areas to offer to climate refugees. The city is facing very serious ecological issues, infrastructure is collapsing, the standard of living is getting worse rapidly. Life in the city is becoming a real nighmare.”
Brest Brest Brest
Giulia Rosa
Artisti: Alessandro Malossi, Alex Chinneck, Alicja Kwade, Ana Teresa Barboza, Anatol Knotek, Brest Brest Brest, Cem Özkan, Chiharu Shiota, Chikuunsai IV Tanabe ,Clau Cebrian, Dave Danzara, Erwin Wurm, Filip Jandourek, Frank Kunert, Frauke Thielking, Giulia Rosa, HANA, Haruna Ogata, Hugo Suíssas, James Tralie, Jaz Harold, Johan Deckmann, KangHee Kim, Katharina Fritsch, Katie Grinnan, Luiz Phillippe, Martijn Schrijver, Nico Mingozzi, Ronald Ong, Sime, Subhran Karmakar, Sue Law, Ugo Rondinone, Viki Kollerova, Vladimir Kush
Categories: Arte & curiosità dal mondo, Fotografia, La foto del giorno
Tagged as: Alessandro Malossi, Alex Chinneck, Alicja Kwade, Ana Teresa Barboza, Anatol Knotek, arte contemporanea, arte digitale, Brest Brest Brest, Cem Özkan, Chiharu Shiota, Chikuunsai IV Tanabe , Clau Cebrian, collage, contemporary art, curiosità, curiositiies, Dave Danzara, design, digital art, Erwin Wurm, Erwin Wurm, Filip Jandourek, foto del giorno, fotografia, Frank Kunert, Frauke Thielking, Giulia Rosa, HANA, Haruna Ogata, Hugo Suíssas, HUMOR, James Tralie, Jaz Harold, Johan Deckmann, KangHee Kim, Katharina Fritsch, Katie Grinnan, Luiz Phillippe, Martijn Schrijver, Nico Mingozzi, photography, Ronald Ong, scultura, Sime, Subhran Karmakar, Sue Law, Ugo Rondinone, Viki Kollerova, Vladimir Kush
Stupenda la chiave inglese che offre il bullone agli “uccellini”… troppo bella.
BUON POMERIGGIO.
Quarc
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