Arthur HUANG (arthur@arthurjhuang.com) submitted: Arthur Huang, “One Month on Public Transport - December 2011” (2012)Ink on Accordion Book
This is part of a series of unique accordion books which use the routes that I have traveled on the Tokyo train and subway system each month as the source of markmaking. There are twelve books in this series - each book representing one month in 2011.
The entire One Month on Public Transport series is expected to be completed by the spring of 2012.
Please contact: arthur@arthurjhuang.com for additional details and images.
Public Art in SF. Can’t wait to see more pics of this!
Wow. That was definitely a workday pick-me-up!
Choi Jeong Hwa’s “Breathing Flower” was erected/inflated just now outside our doors in Civic Center Plaza, SF, as part of PHANTOMS OF ASIA. Some staff members gathered around with bated breath, excited to see this huge artwork come into its full twenty-four-foot kinetic state.
Like much of his work, this installation in synthetic materials and Pop Art colors forms a larger-than-life mimicry of the beauty of the natural world. In this case, Choi’s red lotus is a symbol of enlightenment and renewal.
If you take any photos with it, please share, and enjoy.
MET BALL 2012.
I hope your computer can handle the amount of swagger in this photo.
Zhang Huan, “Night”, 2007, ash on linen, 6’ 6-3/4” x 8’ 2-3/4” (200 cm x 250.8 cm), Ash Painting © Zhang Huan Studio / Courtesy The Pace Gallery
Zhang Huan: Ash Paintings and Memory Doors will be on view at the Art Gallery of Ontario from May 5th to August 2012. We highly suggest viewing this incredible show!








