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August 30, 2012

Andy’s Soup Kitchen.

In spirit of the 50th anniversary of the famous work of Andy Warhol “Campbell’s Soup Cans 32″, the Campbell has decided to launch a limited edition commemorating Warhol’s iconic series. Fortunately the limited edition cans will cost the same as a normal can of Campbell’s soup.

A Drop in the Huebucket.

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Cool designs that appear on shirts often have a more substantial start than just being cool to enough adorn a shirt. Often times these design have a meaningful origin and concept that was thoughtfully conceived by the artist. “My work reflects the issues of natural surroundings and also social issues. What happens to the world today affects my emotions and I like to interpret the issues into my illustration.” - Chalermphol Read More

Disappearing Act.

Created by Brooklyn artist Marshall Reese and longtime collaborator Nora Ligorano. Known as Ligorano/Reese, the duo placed a 2,500 lb. 3-by-14-foot ice sculpture reading “Middle Class” in Lykes Gaslight Square Park in downtown Tampa this past Sunday and watched it melt. The symbolic sculptures are scheduled to be placed on the opening days of the Republic and Democratic National Conventions. Reese told Businessweek: “It’s a call to action… If no one does anything, the Read More

Decoding Skolkovo.

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Undeniably one of the most intriguing national pavilions at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, Russia’s QR code covered room is a dazzling presentation that sees the technology being used in a whole new light. It the most popular among World Architects and visitors are equally enamored. The innovation city called Skolkovo calls for its visitors to use iPads to decode the concept for the actual Skolkovo, a futuristic city-in-planning which Read More