Beijing-based artist Ren Ri collaborates with honeybees in his fascinating set of sculptures.
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Portuguese street artist Artur Bordalo, aka Bordalo II, uses mixed media to create his own interpretations of the urban landscape and environment.
Installation artist Laurent Gongora had the idea of “redrawing” the shape of a waterfall in France’s mountainous Massif Central region.
Nunzio Paci’s gorgeous, multifaceted drawings depict the human body combined with nature and animals.
Combining domestic detritus and office supplies into fantastical miniatures, Sarah Sze builds her artworks, fractal-like, on an architectural scale.
Hilla Shamia, an ingenious Israeli artist and designer, creates beautiful one-of-a-kind wood and aluminum desks and stools using a unique method that marries cold aluminum and beautiful pieces of wood.
Richard Long’s “A Line Made By Walking” was made in a field in Wiltshire where he walked backwards and forwards until the flattened turf caught the sunlight and became visible as a line.
Dutch artist Marjan Teeuwen creates incredible installations from the demolition found in abandoned houses.
“Extreme” contemplates the relationship between the soft, slouching human figure, perched precariously on the top edge, as it relates to the hard, rigid materials of the machine.
Film Screening, Ponyo, Friday, December 5, 2014 / Noon, South Hall, 2635.