'Paintings from the Archives of the Pleasantville Historical Society' by Jonah Samson are infusions of classic portraits with fatalistic comic elements.
Great article by the NYtimes on Andi Watson, a lighting and stage director, or in the words of Jonathan L. Fischer, 'the man responsible for Radiohead’s mise-en-scène'.
Whether you’re after breakfast with giraffes, the world’s hotspots for food, table tennis or underwater cave exploration, you’ll find something to inspire your next journey in this week’s roundup from NotVentures.
Cute video for The Letter Collector, a group show exhibiting at Gallery Hijinks. Each artist creates their unique translation of a letter in the alphabet creating an assortment of letters expressed through a range of mediums.
Giraffe Manor in Nairobi offers an unparalleled experience, with the giraffes vying for your attention at the breakfast table, the front door and even your bedroom window.
The NYtimes meets researchers at Tufts who are exploring the potential of silk to make novel materials that have potential applications in medicine and other fields.
The concept of Bolefloor is simple, but clever. Why does flooring have to be cut into straight lines? Instead, natural lines can be used to fit pieces together like a natural jigsaw.
Joy of Living at Somerset House, March 15th to 21st. Over 100 designers including Terence Conran, Tord Boontje and Tom Dixon will anonymously exhibit works on a piece of A4 graph paper to be sold for cancer research.