June 13th, 2009 New Banksy Exhibit
Pretty amazing. Get a more detailed walkthrough here.
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Pretty amazing. Get a more detailed walkthrough here.



I know it’s been stated time and time again, but feel it’s worth another mention… Some amazing magazine covers for short-lived 60’s - 70’s Oz Magazine.

New take on Dutch master portratis. Photographs by Hendrik Kerstens.
See more here.
Amazing stuff by Andrew Bush. Check out the Vector Portraits series in particular.



Amazing Sale!
20% off Printed Matter Editions
Through May 30th
Printed is pleased to announce a springtime sale of editions and multiples. Through the month of May, we will be offering a 20% discount on all of our fundraising editions, which include works produced throughout the last two decades by artists such as Matthew Barney, Francesco Clemente, Eric Fischl, Mark Gonzales, Josephine Meckseper, Faith Ringgold, Kiki Smith, and many others.
Included is Matthew Brannon’s Performance Anxiety, pictured below.

Via Draplin’s blog. I mean honestly - what the fuck happened? These were so beautiful!

Art & Copy is a new film directed by Doug Pray taking a closer look into some of the greatest advertising and advertising minds of our time:
ART & COPY reveals the stories behind and the personal odysseys of some of the most influential advertising visionaries of our time and their campaigns, including Lee Clow (Apple Computer 1984, and today’s iPod); Dan Wieden (“Just Do It”); Phyllis K. Robinson (who invented the “me generation” with Clairol); Hal Riney (who helped President Reagan get re-elected); and George Lois (who saved MTV and launched Tommy Hilfiger overnight).
Directed by Doug Pray (SURFWISE, HYPE!, SCRATCH), ART & COPY captures the creative energy and passion behind the iconic campaigns that have had a profound impact on American culture. Featuring rare interviews with the aforementioned industry legends, the film seeks to identify the elements that transform an slogan into a pop culture catch phrases.
The movie was filmed and edited during a four-year period and had an unusual source for its funding — The One Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to the craft of advertising headquartered in New York.

Humble Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the careers of emerging fine-art photographers by way of exhibition and publishing opportunities, limited-edition print sales, twice–annual artists grants, and educational programming. In an effort to raise funds for Humble’s 2009/10 programming, they are having a 30% off Spring sale on limited edition prints. They’ve got some amazing editions for sale by really talented photographers.
Use coupon code: HAF30
Link: http://humbleartsfoundation.org/editions/index.html
(Sale does not apply to the Richard Renaldi edition.)

Bradley Peters was born in Columbus, Nebraska, in 1979. He received a BA from the University of Nebraska?Lincoln in 2004, with degrees in both Psychology and Art. In 2002 and 2003 he was awarded the UNL Creative Activities & Research Experiences Grant. He is also the recipient of the Jean R. Faulkner Memorial Award and the Gold Award from the Midwest Society for Photographic Education. He is a 2008 graduate of the MFA program in Photography at the Yale University School of Art.
Check out more of his work at his website.

The packaging gods responsible for some of the most brilliant bottle designs including Reyka Vodka and Hendricks Gin (YUM!). It just gets Stranger & Stranger…