Posts Tagged ‘geometrics’

Clements Behr in Barcelona

Clements Behr’s new show, Black White Everything (and Me), will be at ROJO®artspace Barcelona starting on March 16, 2010.

For the show he will do an “cut during assembly” installation for the Rojo Art Space Barcelona. Using the existing colors of the gallery’s visual appearance — black walls, white light, wooden ground and a red grid — he decided only to work with those colors, wood and anything else he can find during his stay in Barcelona. Not knowing what materials he will find when in Barcelona is part of the appeal and excitement of Behr’s spontaneous, process-orientated installation.

What: Clements Behr, Black White Everything (and Me)
When: March 16, 2020 – April 30, 2010
Where: ROJO®artspace Barcelona, Carrer Girona 61. 08009 Barcelona, Spain


Greg Lamarche

The collages of Greg Lamarche are such great retro eye candy. The way he assembles the clippings is just so very perfect.


John Harrison Berry

John Harrison Berry just graduated from Rhode Island School of Design and lives, works and breathes sculptures. I love the organic, almost alive, feel of his works — from “Hold Me Up” to “Titanic.”

Fantastic execution.

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Damon Soule at Thinkspace

New work by Damon Soule is currently being exhibited at Thinkspace in Los Angeles, and I think if you’re in the area it is totally worth checking out.

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Jelle Martens

Jelle Martens’ Flickr stream is full of beautiful, geometric and graphic prints. I’d love to hang these two pieces together.


DINES

The portfolio of London-based graphic designer DINES includes work for clients such as MTV and Nike. His work is a mixture of collage and digital design that has earned him a solid client and fan base in Southampton. He is the founder and creative director of Studio Blup, an award-winning digital design group in the UK.

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Thomas Tibitanzl

Thomas Tibitanzl has a collection of digital artwork that range from futuristic to fantasy-like (and everywhere in between).

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Elisa Trozyk

Wooden textiles, via Today and Tomorrow by Elisa Trozyk.


Andrew Zarou

Andrew Zarou’s geometric collages are fantastic. His work can be seen through January 31st at a vintage design shop in Brooklyn called Robert Henry Vintage. His personal site is under construction. The piece above is called “I had been a child here (HILLS)”, from 2009.


Albert Exergian

I stumbled upon the work of Albert Exergian awhile back and thought his television poster work is worthy of a mention here. His series of posters based on a variety of television shows share the same simple, geometric aesthetic.

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