
Niall McClelland
Niall McClelland takes the everyday and flips it on its ear for some truly stunning effects. Using media such as Xerox copies, chain link fencing, printer cartridge ink and random street detritus, you wouldn’t expect to find a final product as stunningly beautiful as his.
Tagged: Niall McClelland art, recycled art
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For those of you familiar with the work of Barry McGee (as you should be), you’ll undoubtedly be excited to know that California’s Berkley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive have been awarded a $100,000 grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation to put together a retrospective showing over two decades worth of his work. Catch it all in Berkley from August 23 through December 9. Read more
While best known for the beats he’s supplied for rappers like Lil’ B and Soulja Boy, Clams Casino’s hypnotic, ethereal instrumentals are nothing like what you would expect from someone labeled as a Hip Hop producer. Tracks like I’m God arguably hold up better without interference from vocals, so I’m glad he’s released much of his work as mixtapes in instrumental form.

Screen-printed posters by Sonnenzimmer
Sonnenzimmer is the Chicago-based studio of artists Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi. While their work has mostly been screen-printed posters, the thing that separates them from the herd of ubiquitous gig poster designers is the fact that most of their prints begin life as paintings, and often could be easily mistaken as such. Read more
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Brian Michael-Dunn uses a refreshingly subdued palette in his beautiful abstract paintings. Read more
Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Sofa becomes double-decker bunk bed. This invention by Doc XL is evidently at least seven years old, as this Boing Boing post from 2005 testifies. Surely sofas of 2012 that can transform into an entire backpacker’s inn exist by now? But we still want this bunk bed sofa. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
Our celebrity-saturated culture makes many of us irrationally hateful of the faces we see on our TV screens and magazine pages. Good thing there’s Celebrity PunchOut to let off some of that steam.
Hotly tipped by a handful of soothsayers to take 2009 by storm, Trembling Bells are an altogether different and refreshing musical experience to much of what seems to excite people at the moment. On first listen, it’s fairly easy to ignore — one could casually shrug it off as some limp take on Scottish baroque folk. Yet, there is something more to it. Rarely do you hear that high-pitched, warbling voice in mainstream music. Likewise the marching band cacophony going on in the background is both daring and highly intriguing.
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I love the new range of plaid collared shirts from the aptly named Just Another Cheap Shirt,. When I walked into their showroom in Manhattan a few weeks back, my eyes nearly popped out of head at the sight of so many colours across so many shirts across so much space. It’s a vibrant, resilient, and timeless collection — edgy street wear meets classic European sophistication. Read more
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