The ceramic mosaic, named 'Hanoi Spring with Lotte Center', is 11.64 metres high and 11 metres wide and is made up of hundreds of thousands of tiny ceramic bricks (size 2cmx2cm). The work of art was completed after four months of being crafted by ... full story
Local artist Treva Imes discovered Rolla in 1978 when she moved to the area from the small town of Cave City, Arkansas, to work as an assistant biologist with the Missouri Department of Conservation. Imes' job was to help with biological cave inventories.and more »full story
Sydney's Hany Armanious has gone on the offensive in response to allegations that his new public art commission, Pavilion, is a copy of Crates, a smaller work by Melbourne's Jarrad Kennedy, reports the Sydney Morning Herald. As previously reported by ... full story
"I've never heard of him. I've never seen his work. End of story." So goes Sydney artist Hany Armanious's response to Jarrad Kennedy, the Melburnian who claims that Armanious's Pavilion – the three-storey milk crate sculpture unveiled by the City of ... full story
Each finalist will see their photos blown up and displayed in Sandringham Gardens, Hyde Park North, during Art & About Sydney from September 19 to October 12. Young finalist Nicolas Escobar from Zetland, whose entry is called The Sydney Boat, said he ... full story
A part of the Sydney Fringe, the exhibition, called Bunkered, features a range of artists and architects who have created works with video, fabric, robotic animated lighting, ceramics, found objects and mixed media. Curator and one of the residents of ... full story
Artist's impression of proposed Gallery expansion. Image courtesy of the Gallery, via visual.artshub.com.au. It's rare for an Australian gallery to extend the call for an architect beyond local boundaries. But that's exactly what the Art Gallery of NSW ... full story
“Remember the Art Fair is not a biennale, and I do't see anything more exciting or extremely edgy anywhere else — and I go to a lot of art shows. This (the art) is what it is; we can't make it up.” Official sales figures are still not available for ... full story
Like so many great love stories, I fell in love with street art - in Paris. My love affair with the increasingly popular and hip art form began in the Parisian neighborhood of the Marais to be exact. Just over two years ago. Walking through many of the ... full story
“Japan has her secrets, as you well know,” a Kyoto art dealer named Takahashi tells American Jim Brodie. “Many are open secrets. We Japanese are aware of them, are ashamed of them, and don't speak of them often, if ever. Our embarrassing moments ... full story