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Artists all over the world have been finding many different ways to use books for their artworks. A Colombian artist has come up with an interesting sculptural installation that may seem like a bibliophile's perfect abode. Read about it after the jump!
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Australian artist Justine Khamara brings photographs to life by creating larger-than-life sculptures using mixed media such as laser-cut stainless steel, fiberglass, and balls. Big balls. See her work below.
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"I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in" said the Big Bad Wolf. If you lived in one of Yo Shimada's Post-It structures then the wolf would have probably succeeded!
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Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde has his head up in the clouds. And we love it. If you ever tried, to no avail, to bottle up a cloud then dream on dreamers because Smilde has made it a reality! Instead of a bottle he's found a way of creating full sized clouds that stay contained, and float as it would in the sky, in a room!
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"I Do Not Expect To Be A Mother But I Do Expect To Die Alone" is the title of the exhibit. Standing in the space is as if you are standing in the inside of a yarn beast's stomach though despite it's appearance, isn't made up of randomly placed pieces of string but intricately crocheted works of art! So check out Olekt's first UK solo exhibit after the jump and be sure not to trip over any taught strings!
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Rashad Alakbarov, an artist from Azerbaijan, creates shadow art by using semi-transparent objects and materials. His work is featured in an exhibition until the 29th of January. See more after the break.
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Renowned artist Do Ho Suh has created numerous sculptures that address the use of space. For one of his projects, he decided to create a floor sculpture made of tiny human forms.
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What happens when you have thousands and thousands of colored dot stickers and an absolute white room? Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama never fails to take our breaths away with her latest installation named 'The Obliteration Room'. Read more...
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Strike a pose and join Lomography New York’s 1st annual Fashion’s Night Out spectacle! Ladies and gents: Dress to impress and strut on over to our installation "From Start to Finish: The Analogue Process of Fashion”; a unique chance to experience a designer’s creative progression.
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After an exclusive press conference we opened the doors for the visitors to the Lomofest in Kiev. A few hundred Lomography fans enjoyed music & dancers, a lectures about lomography, a movie screening and of course all great installations! Check out the photos here:
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It took a lot of sleepless nights, around 40 volunteers, 5 main organizers and a lot of sweat to prepare the LomoFest Ukraine. Only a few more hours to go until the official opening! We already introduce you to the events & installations that are waiting for you:
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Wolfgang came all the way from Vienna for helping us on setting up The Lomography Shanghai Gallery Shop.