Wolfgang Tillmans

Wolfgang Tillmans

Cologne Read more »

Aug 31, 2012 
 
Anton Corbijn

Anton Corbijn

Delmenhorst Read more »

Aug 31, 2012 
 
Daniel Sinsel

Daniel Sinsel

London Read more »

Aug 30, 2012 
 
Joan Miró

Joan Miró

Wakefield Read more »

Aug 30, 2012 
 
John Chamberlain

John Chamberlain

New York City Read more »

Aug 29, 2012 
 
Pixelated

Pixelated

New Britain Read more »

Aug 29, 2012 
 
Microblast

Microblast

San Francisco Read more »

Aug 28, 2012 
 
Titillation and Gratification

Titillation and Gratification

New Delhi Read more »

Aug 28, 2012 
 
Ghosts in the Machine

Ghosts in the Machine

New York City Read more »

Aug 27, 2012 
 
Do Ho Suh

Do Ho Suh

Hiroshima Read more »

Aug 27, 2012 
 
Bates

Bates

Stockholm Read more »

Aug 26, 2012 
 
Antonio Saura

Antonio Saura

Bern Read more »

Aug 26, 2012 
 
Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Ostfildern Read more »

Aug 25, 2012 
 
Herakut

Herakut

Berlin Read more »

Aug 25, 2012 
 
Klimt Illustrated

Klimt Illustrated

London Read more »

Aug 24, 2012 
 
Lost Places

Lost Places

Hamburg Read more »

Aug 24, 2012 
 

Mark Jenkins

Looking back to the start of his career, American street artist Mark Jenkins puts it all down to luck. He was messing around with packaging tape when he accidentally discovered its potential as a sculpting material. His first life-sized figure made from tape was installed on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. That was nearly ten years ago. Today, Jenkins’s tape sculptures appear in cities all over the world. While the 42-year-old still makes his human figures out of packaging tape, he now dresses them in clothes as well, giving the sculptures a more hyper-realistic look.

Jenkins, who studied science, sees his work not just as art, but also as a social experiment. Once  his figures are installed on the streets, they develop an independent existence that he then monitors with interest. The figures push our sense of irony and humor up another level; more than just  figures, they question everything around them – accepted realities, norms and conventions. “If the city was a body, my works were like herpes,” said Jenkins. “The body attacks itself.”

We met up with Jenkins in Paris, where he just finished a project. We discussed everything from his early work to his latest sculptures, which resemble pelagic deposits. Read more »

Aug 23, 2012 
 
Barry McGee

Barry McGee

Berkeley Read more »

Aug 23, 2012 
 
Picasso/Duchamp

Picasso/Duchamp

Stockholm Read more »

Aug 23, 2012 
 
ECB / Hendrik Beikirch

ECB / Hendrik Beikirch

Busan Read more »

Aug 22, 2012 
 
12 Rooms

12 Rooms

Essen Read more »

Aug 22, 2012 
 
Jia Aili

Jia Aili

Singapore Read more »

Aug 21, 2012 
 
Mario Testino

Mario Testino

Cologne Read more »

Aug 21, 2012 
 
Mixtape

Mixtape

Los Angeles Read more »

Aug 20, 2012 
 
Aya Ito

Aya Ito

Kyoto Read more »

Aug 20, 2012 
 
Miss Van

Miss Van

Santa Monica Read more »

Aug 19, 2012 
 
Lyrical Abstraction

Lyrical Abstraction

Singapore Read more »

Aug 19, 2012 
 
Lou Zhenggang

Lou Zhenggang

Beijing Read more »

Aug 18, 2012 
 
Communion

Communion

Palm Springs Read more »

Aug 18, 2012 
 
Wangechi Mutu

Wangechi Mutu

Baden-Baden Read more »

Aug 17, 2012