Beautiful and dramatic work from Matthew Day Jackson.
Matthew Day Jackson
Eiji Watanabe
Japanese artist Eiji Watanabe cuts butterflies out of printed field guides and sets them free, covering the walls and ceilings of installation spaces.
Robbie Rowlands
Wow...that's about all you can say about the segmented, peeled-back sculpture installations of Australian artist Robbie Rowlands. Via Colossal.
Dietrich Wegner
Sculptures/installations by Dietrich Wegner.
One Hundred Live and Die
A great post on The Fox Is Black about the brilliant neon installation by Bruce Nauman "One Hundred Live and Die". I couldn't agree more.
Ben Wolf's Dormer House
This amazing installation/sculpture is the result of Brooklyn artist Ben Wolf visiting Detroit and unleashing his creative powers on the surrounding abandonment, collecting dormers from houses on the demolition list and attaching them to another to create an "architectural collage". Via The Post Family.
Alicja Kwade
Loving the work of Berlin artist Alicja Kwade, especially this pile of 1,000 pulverized champagne bottles. Via Booooooom!
Chris Gentile
Beautiful sculpture, installation and photography by Brooklyn artist Chris Gentile.
Ethan Greenbaum
Loving these sculptural installations using common materials like cinderblocks, styrofoam and concrete by Ethan Greenbaum. Via Booooooom.
David Spriggs
Painting on multiple panes of glass, David Spriggs creates these amazing 3D installations. Via Public School.
Motoi Yamamoto
Motoi Yamamoto creates these painstakingly intricate forms from salt to make giant, mind-blowing installations. Via Design Crush.