The Wanderlust 333 Exhibition: “
The Wanderlust 333 exhibition brings together 33 of the most exciting and relevant international artists, illustrators and designers for this one unique contemporary art show. Featuring names that will be familiar to many alongside emerging talent we have scanned the visual landscape for imaginative and engaging works that reflect the many differing strands of practice currently lighting up the international art scene.
The show is on for 33 days only, so hurry!
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Everything and Me is the online portfolio by Clemens Behr, an artist actually living in Barcelona. The use of poor materials remember me another great artist like Ovni, Fupete, Neasden Controll Center and Anna Taratiel
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Source: Fabrik
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The French artist JR first made his mark in Rio de Janeiro last year, as giant posters of staring eyes started appearing on buildings in the city’s oldest favela. Now JR’s work has made it on to some of Rio’s grander structures. Take a tour of the city with the artist himself, and meet the people who inspired him.
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Jorinde Voigt’s pieces at Galerie Klueser caught my attention. In her work the young Berlin artist describes her environment by transforming everyday phenomena such as eagle flight paths, kisses, Top Ten song etc into an abstract system or representation, using her own visual language.
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(Via swissmiss.)
Banksy Versus Bristol Museum: “

Today is the day! Opening of Banksyâs exhibition at the Bristol Museum. 100 works will be shownâ¦and the entrance is free!
Here the video interview with the exposition curator.
Source: Fabrik
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Murmur Study
A live Twitter visualization and archive.
Hello World! or: How I Learned to Stop Listening and Love the Noise
An immersive video installation featuring over 5000 video diaries found on the internet.
Christopher Baker is an artist whose work engages the rich collection of social, technological and ideological networks present in the urban landscape.
Source: thepopcornmakers
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Traffic Jam Art Installation Staged in the Mountains: “


In 2005, artist Maider López put the call out for willing participants to create an intentional car cluster muck in the Aralar Mountains. In response, more than 400 folks drove up to the countryside in 160 vehicles to get stuck. The result: an unexpected invasion to illustrate the automobile’s impact on the landscape. This made me smile.
(thank you inhabitat)
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(Via swissmiss.)



