Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Louise Despont


Brooklyn-based artist Louise Despont draws highly complex patterns and symmetrical forms rendered largely in graphite on antique ledger paper and yellowed Indian parchment. Influenced by the vibrant sights and sounds of South Asia, Despont demonstrate her skillful use of architectural stencils and compasses on those amazing pieces of art.

Supervisions series


Andreas Gefeller: From a bird’s-eye perspective and with an elaborate photographic technique, Gefeller creates these »possible« and »impossible« view-points, shooting images of different Artist studios and urban areas revealing both views of public sites and their surfaces, as well as offering insights into closed areas

Filip Dujardin





Somewhere in between reality and fantasy lie the the photographic collages of imaginary buildings made from Filip’s copy & past photoshop skills.

Yarn Pothole Art


MONA, Museum of Old and New Art



Australian mathematics and gambling guru, David Walsh, is using his fortune to showcase his eclectic collection of art from around the world (Space designed by Architect Nonda Katsalidis)

Flying and Floating




Robert Overweg: "Continuing to photograph in the virtual world I am trying to find new ways to photograph in and through the virtual world. Trying to achieve the image where a photograph becomes more than the game. No editing or collage involved