Staying within the vein of his zabuton of leaves series, Yasuhiro Suzuki presented an addition of paper clay cabbage bowls. Made from paper clay shaped by silicon moldings, the leaves are said to feel just like the real thing.
Setting the Roof on Fire.
Olivier Kosta-Théfaine has found a way to transform a crude practice often spotted in seedy stairwells into a beautiful medium of the arts. Burn Baby Burn! is a collection of pieces by Kosta-Théfaine featuring insane patterns in which used a lighter to create. Having done this before, with result that look nothing like Burn Baby Burn!, we can only imagine how arduous the process must be.
Now Meat the Book.
We fell in love with Dominic Episcopo‘s work back in October, and we were happy that he was converting his signature Meatography into book form. Coming off a successful Kickstarter campaign, Episcopo will be releasing a coffee table version of his iconic Meat America this March. Being huge fans of the series, we decided to get in touch with Episcopo and get a few words about the project, his inspiration and Read More
A Monster Amongst Men.
“The creative adult is the inner child that survived.” – Ursula K. Le Guin. There are some quotations that cleverly sums up one’s whole existence, like a literary embodiment of one’s essence. The opening quotation by Ursula K. Le Guin describes artist Richard Saja to a tee. Some of us never forget to retain that wonderment that once plagued us as children. There is an undying youth is Saja’s eyes, Read More
Tickling the Ivories.
Check out this charming series from artist, Lieko Shiga. Piano is 1998 series featuring a young boy playing an invisible but apparently magical, piano. If you’re interested in catching Shiga’s work in person, his 2007 project, Canary, will be on display at Foam Gallery from March 22nd to May 12th.






