Showing posts with label
installation
.
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Showing posts with label
installation
.
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sunday Safari - Gelatinous Beauties
Liebig trade card, thanks to
Agence eureka
Fresco by
Galileo Chini
, ca. 1925
Tiffany Bozic
Aly De Groot
Minouette
Alissa Coe and Carly Waito
Plankton Art Co
.
Miki Sato
Claire Fauché
Clemens Habicht
Itakura Tadanori
Sebastiano Ranchetti
Bozka
Pascaline Rey
Leo Lionni
, illustration from
Swimmy
, 1964
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Ericailcane - Man is the Bastard
Humans are nothing but animals.
Ericailcane
Like his close friend and frequent collaborator
Blu
, Ericailcane is an artist from Bologna
and one
of the main exponents of the Italian street art scene (btw, if you haven't done so yet,
check out
Blu's
latest colossal animated project
here
). In recent years,
Ericailcane's animal themed murals
have
received international recognition, and
can be found on the streets of various European cities,
as well as in Los Angeles, Palestine and Nicaragua.
Blu + Ericailcane,
Bottles
, at
POP UP! Ancona 2008
In fact, the murals are just part of a much larger picture, since ericailcane's artistic endeavors
also include stop-motion animations, drawings, prints, art books, painting, sculptures and installations.
Through all these media,
Ericailcane's poetic world comes alive through a very personal menagerie
of tender, awkward, and
existentially challenged anthropomorphic
animals
.
Uccello 2
Since I am having a very hard time deciding what artworks to post here among the many I like,
I'm just going to highlight a few recent projects,
hoping that you'll be enticed to look out
for more
at the artist's
great new website
or one of many
other web venues showcasing his works.
A nuoto
Ericailcane’s drawings and etchings are finely drafted and lovingly detailed, but while his technique
brings to mind 19th century children's and natural history book illustrations, his inspiration is wholly modern,
immersed in the weaknesses, contradictions and anxieties of contemporary humanity.
Last January Carmichael Gallery hosted Ericailcane's first solo show in Los Angeles,
Man is the Bastard
.
The exhibition featured etchings and graphic art, but for the occasion he also painted a large mural
on La Brea Avenue in West Hollywood.
After having being shown by his parents a series of drawings
he had made as a child in 1985,
the artist decided to
draw them again, and in 2009 created the book
Potente di fuoco
that
displays on
each spread Leonardo/Ericailcane's creatures
in their early and new incarnations.
Guerra civile
(Civil war) is the title of a recent Milan exhibition at Galleria Patricia Armocida
featuring new drawing, etchings and prints of warmongering critters.
Rovina
(Ruin) is a site-specific installation hosted
inside an abandoned historical building
during the 3rd edition of POP UP! festival in Ancona,
on show until the 5th of September.
You can see photos of the large installation's murals and sculptures
here
and
here
.
And finally, some 2009 wall paintings from the Italian cities of Grottaglie, Pisa and Foligno.
Go
here
to watch Ericailcane at work and see how they are done!
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