The first solo show Swiss polymathist, Max Bill, opened in London at Annely Juda Fine Art on the 19th of May and will be up until July 30th. Max Bill’s 2D work has been a heavy influence and inspiration throughout my artistic career. I wish I were able to see his work in person.
“Bill’s work in practically every creative sphere puts him as a vitally significant modernist artist. His formative years were spent at the Bauhaus under the tutelage of Kandinsky, Klee and Joseph Albers; he exhibited work in Paris alongside Jan Arp and Mondrian; and also forged strong links with British modernists Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth. In 1953 he founded the prestigious Ulm School of Design with Inge Aicher-Scholl and Otl Aicher. Bill died in Berlin in 1994.”
Rouven Stucki is an unforgettable Swedish Illustrator / Designer. I am constantly gathering my jaw off the floor when I visit his latest silk screening pieces. The detail is ineffable.
Obscuring the face with whimsical shapes, albeit bright and stereotypically happy colors, creates fear inducing emotions. So good. Would love to see a gallery of similar portraits.
Ben Baker Smith launched an art piece at the beginning of this year titled, Infinite Glitch. This visualizer is a constantly changing college of media content uploaded to the web every second. Brilliant programming and excellent eye candy.
This is really awesome! Thats all that needs to be said.
Giant Hot Wheels Sculpture (by AttackOfTheShow)
Coolest thing i’ve seen today…….uh that sounds so ridiculous. Check this out, very inspiring! Thank you Mr. Rijpma for your imagination and curiosity.
Tape Generations (by johan rijpma)
Crazy is a good thing. Crazy meaning dedication and patience.
(Source: vimeo.com)