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Apparently, the group is saying that Shepard Fairey owes them tons of money for his HOPE portrait that became the unofficial-but-iconic image of the Obama campaign.
The AP says, and Fairey openly agrees, that his image was based on a photo taken by an AP photog.
The AP says the image is copyrighted, and now they want […]
Made of cloth and inflatable sex dolls, this is a truly multi-purpose jacket! The design, created by Dutch artist Sander Reijgers, was based on the novel The Malady of Death – main character isn’t capable to feel anything and pays a woman for Sex, hoping to feel some emotion.
www.sanderreijgers.nl
Gossip Girl‘s Ed Westwick, aka Chuck Bass, is the new face of K-Swiss trainers. Although his American accent on the show comes off sounding like he’s got lockjaw, we’d gladly let those sexy lips suck us dry any day!
Digital Media, the new solo exhibition by Skullphone, brings the playfulness, obsession, irony and anxiety of the Los Angeles-based artists’s renowned street installations into the Subliminal Projects gallery space. In Digital Media, Skullphone examines the contradictions inherent in outdoor digital signage, demonstrating cause for both wonder and concern over the increasingly ubiquitous medium. The artist […]
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The Exclamationist
Brooklyn-based mutimedia artist Muffinhead has his first solo exhibition The Exclamationist- showcasing his hyper-complex paintings and digital designs.
Arena Studios, 407 Broome St, suite 708, NYC, 212-889-1591, 7-10pm, www.myspace.com/mmmuffinhead
QxBxRx (Queers, Beers & Rears)
Throughout every recession in history, sex, booze, and rock n roll have remained. Tonite, QxBxRx celebrates two years of homo humping done […]
The spring 2010 exhibition organized by The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art is American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity, the first drawn from the newly established Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at the Met. The exhibition, on view from May 5 through August 15, 2010, explores developing perceptions of the modern American woman […]



