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My Name is Charles Saatchi and I am a Artoholic

, recently published by Phaidon Press, is a compilation of answers to over 200 questions the reclusive art collector, gallery owner and founder of a global advertising agency has been sent over the years. While we have not yet had the chance to look ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Charles Saatchi,  Damien Hirst,  Tracey Emin,  Mark Rothko

Second Skin by Lotte van Laatum

A tree is transformed into lumber in order to make furniture, and then the wood is given back its shape to make the pieces in this collection. This wood is taken from secondhand furniture and put through a 3D milling process after gathered branches ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  20 Nov 2009

This Week At Art MoCo

Although Shag's new work is supposedly headed in a simpler direction, we can't help but notice the good times do, indeed, continue. Perhaps the pace is slightly slower, but will you just look at all these Mad Men! See the rest of the week at Art MoCo ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  20 Nov 2009

SOMA by Ayala Serfaty

SOMA, the Greek word for body, is an installation representing the topography of light by Ayala Serfaty. Thin glass filaments are woven to produce spatial structures that are ultimately sprayed with a polymer to generate a skin-like layer, a membrane ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  20 Nov 2009

Inside Urban Collection by The Emotion Lab

Barcelona's Emotion Lab wants us to pay attention to our surroundings and take in the urban landscape. The Inside Urban Collection is inspired by the oft-overlooked markers of the city, such as the Antenna Hanger that reflects a classic skyline ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  19 Nov 2009

Twiggy by Bert Stern

What would it be like to own a piece of Twiggy, the Stones or Carla Bruni? Or if they aren't to your liking, choose from Hemingway, Frida Kahlo or Salvador Dalì. Artnet's Faces and Figures auction features 375 photos by 185 of the world's most renowned ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy,  Frida Kahlo

She Found Her Way Cause He's the Map by Jeremy Asher Lynch

Jeremy Asher Lynch's new mixed media works on canvas are dramatic scenes where splashes of colour, line and narrative create movement and emotion. Set against a sea of abstraction, female figures tell their stories. The style is street, and the ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  18 Nov 2009

The Accomplices by Shag

After years of playful narratives and a decidedly retro look, Josh Agle's work takes a lightly darker turn. Better known as Shag, the artist changes up his palette, going from acid brights to more somber hues, a reflection of his subjects approaching ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  17 Nov 2009

Restless and Wild by Victor Castillo

Victor Castillo's pop-surrealism paintings include characters who look like hybrids of dolls, puppets and children. They have sausages for noses, and thus have an air of Pinocchio about them. The mask-like faces, with dark holes for eyes, conceal ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  16 Nov 2009

Instructions for the Apocalypse by Rod Sweet & Tim Williams

by Rod Sweet & Tim Williams is a fictional account of a man losing his mind. He leaves detailed instructions for his daughter on how to deal with impending doom, clearly the evidence of his paranoia. This work of graphic fiction is a juxtaposition of ...

From SABINE7, MoCo Loco,  15 Nov 2009

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