Maravilloso el trabajo del arquitecto Daniel Libeskind en el Royal Ontario Museum.
¡¡Menos Calatrava y más Libeskind por favor!!!
Visual Identity Design
Multi-disciplinary graphic design studio Glasfurd & Walker created the visual identity for the restaurant Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie in Vancouver’s Chinatown. The full restaurant identity including printed collateral and interior is inspired by old Shanghai.
More images of the identity design on WE AND THE COLOR
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serialthrill: War of the worlds
As part of his first exhibition at Galleria Continua in San Gimignano, artist Ai Weiwei(previously) has installed 760 stacked bicycles in a sprawling installation on a raised stage within the gallery. It’s important to note that the bikes are not simply “stacked” but have been physically attached creating a single cohesive structure which can be explored from within, similar to his 2011 work Forever Bicycles. The exhibition is comprised of several sculptures, installations, video and photographs from the Chinese artist who was bestowed last May with the inaugural Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent from the Human Rights Foundation. Last year Weiwei was also the subject of the documentary Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry directed by American filmmaker Alison Klayman, which follows the artist through several nasty scuffles with Chinese authorities while he creates several new provocative artworks and organized social actions. Easily one of the best documentaries of 2012 and I highly recommend it (stream it on Netflix).
The exhibition at Galleria Continua is on view through February 16th.
via Thisiscolossal. Click through for more images.
Grafton Media’s Gareth O’Neill takes a look at the difference between a Brand and a business name and why one does not necessarily equal the other…
“Dutch artist Rosa Verloop molds, tucks and sews worn flesh-colored stockings to create figures that range from cartoonish to utterly grotesque.”
(via Illusion)
(Fuente: artofficialintelligence)



