Cantilever Hillside House
architects- hazelbaker rush
location- el paso, texas
images- casey dunn
follow @designismymuse for design inspiration
Cantilever Hillside House
architects- hazelbaker rush
location- el paso, texas
images- casey dunn
follow @designismymuse for design inspiration
LACMA wishes a happy 88th birthday to Yayoi Kusama. The artist described her ‘Infinity Net’ paintings (like this one) as being “without beginning, end, or center. The entire canvas would be covered by monochromatic nets. This endless repetition caused a kind of dizzy, empty, hypnotic feeling.” Come lose yourself in the infinite at LACMA, Ahmanson Building, Level 2. “No. C.A.9,” 1960. #lacma #YayoiKusama #InfiniteKusama #hbd #regram via @elisyulina http://ift.tt/2mtF3Si
important.
Manuel Espinosa
Moonlight Halo, 2015
Su Xiaobai
aquatint etching
Amen
Pastel Paradise, Nguan (Work Update)
Through his pastel-colored lens, Singaporean photographer Nguan (previously featured) captures loneliness, longing, and the stillness of an urban city.
walt and sal. so sick.
moma:
On collaboration
“As an artist, collaboration is key for me. One of my oldest friends, Madelyne Beckles, is also my closest artistic collaborator. Since high school, we really clicked, personally and creatively. She brings her experience to my work, and I bring my experience to hers. We are also very different, but I believe it’s also important to work with people who aren’t like you. For me, not only has she always understood my work, but she can also give me criticism.” - Petra Collins
In honor of International Women’s Day this week, we are posting quotes from our latest Creative New York interview with Petra Collins, highlighting important issues relating to body image, openness and collaboration, and health care access as an artist. Read the interview at nyc.moma.org in anticipation of PopRally’s upcoming event, Petra Collins: In Search of Us, on 3/18. Tickets and info at mo.ma/poprallyxpetra
[Photographs by Petra Collins. Courtesy of the artist]