Nice work by Rochester, NY artist Andy Gilmore.




Is This Thing On?
Gallery 1988's "Is This Thing On?" features depictions of comedy and comedians by tons of today's best artists. It's a HUGE show, so you really have to visit Gallery 1988's website to check it all out. There's some really great (and quite humorous in itself) stuff there. Via OMG Posters!




Kai & Sunny
Incredible (as always) new work on a new site by Kai & Sunny.




Supermundane
I don't know how I've managed to neglect posting about the work of Supermundane up to this point, but now I'm rectifying the situation. Enjoy!




SAVOIR-FAIRE
SOHO20 Gallery (a non-profit art space in NYC) are in the last week of fundraising for SAVOIR-FAIRE, their annual performance art series, and need all the help they can get to make it happen. Donations can be made through their kickstarter profile, so support the arts by giving what you can!
Stacks Holiday Collection
As a fan of all things Steven Harrington, I'm happy to see that he and Jonathan Zawada have been commissioned to create artwork for the Stacks Holiday Collection of skate decks. Via Kitsune Noir.
Re:Form School
For those of us who couldn't attend, check out the photos from Laughing Squid of the Re:Form School exhibition in New York last weekend.




Do-Ho Suh in Venice
One of my favorite conceptual artists of all time, Do-Ho Suh has unveiled a preview of his collaboration with Seoul-based Suh architects for the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale. The project places a 1:1 scale reproduction of the New York townhouse where he currently resides constructed entirely out of translucent nylon fabric directly above a composite image of the artist's original home in Korea, the New York townhouse facade, and a typical Venetian villa's facade. Once again exploring the idea of home, identity and place, this installation takes the idea to its next logical level with a stunning execution. Via Designboom.




Thomas Campbell
I could watch the slideshow on Thomas Campbell's site loop over and over all day. This is what should be on TV instead of this.






Daniel Danger
A behind-the-scenes preview of Daniel Danger's upcoming show at Gallery 1988:LA from Hi-Fructose.




Trey Speegle
I'm a bit ashamed that I wasn't aware of his work already (i found his work recently in anthropologie's gallery), but nonetheless, check out the incredible combination of type and image by Trey Speegle.








