Hong Yi
Hong Yi, also known by the nickname 'Red' is an Malaysian artist-architect who 'loves to paint, but not with a paintbrush.'
Hong Yi, also known by the nickname 'Red' is an Malaysian artist-architect who 'loves to paint, but not with a paintbrush.'
In Candy Chang's projects her audience is always playing a central role, also in her new project Confessions.
Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto creates installations using salt. His installations are temporary, when the exhibition has expired more than 300 people helped to dismantle the exhibition and the salt returned to the sea.
In most cases we throw old paper roll directly into the trash, but within those roles can beautiful worlds arise as Anastassia Elias does.
Radioactive from the author Lauren Redniss is a beautiful story where art meets science. This book shows us the power of storytelling that makes us care about the characters and their life in the world of science.
Kurt Perschke placed as part of his 'Redball Project', a giant red rubber ball in various cities around the world.
Mehmet Ali Uysal uses the environment as his podium to bring everyday objects into a new context.
Miquel Endara makes personal work by using 3.2 million dots from assorted Micron pens to recreate the image on paper.
In a little village in France, Sarran, in the heart of the massif des Monédières in Corrèze you'll stumble upon the Musée du président Jacques Chirac, houses a collection of gifts given to the President during his official duties.
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