New york artist Sebastian ErraZuriz is on a mission to merge sculptures and things we actually use. The wave cabinet merges the form of a credenza with an elaborate system of 100 wooden slats that allows the piece to open in rolling, wave-like patterns. Check out the rest of his work here.
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Home | Organic Modernism /
Organic Modernism is a furniture company thats fusing together mid century modern design with rustic American roots. Featured above is the Houston coffee table, which tastefully combines sculpture into its classic design. Organic Modernism also produce a full line of sculptures if your in the market, as well a minimalist style collection of deer paintings that i'm surprisingly fond of. You can pick up the Houston coffee table for $1,595 here.
Art | The Guggenheim presents: ZERO /
ZERO: Countdown To Tomorrow is a show centered around a group of artists from Germany in the 1950s-60s that focused in sculpture, lighting experiments and paintings done with chemicals and burning techniques. The Guggenheim continues to deliver yet another amazing exhibition, click here to see a wonderful video interviewing the artists themselves.
Art | Wayne White at Joshua Liner Gallery /
Wayne White is an American artist, puppeteer, illustrator, art director and much more. In 1986, Wayne became a designer for the hit television show Pee-wee’s Playhouse which went on to win 3 Emmy's. About 5 years ago a friend of mine came across some of his word paintings in Los Angeles and I have been checking heavily for him ever since. "Invisible Ruler" is the name of his first solo show in NYC at Joshua Liner gallery. It showed a wide variety of skill set ranging from plays on classic american fine art to watercolor illustrations and a giant sculpture installation of the Louvin brothers. This was in my opinion the best solo show I've seen in NYC in 2014. Congrats Wayne, and thank you for all your hard work.