Art | 13 Jan 06 | Stumble

There can be nothing like an enormous pink knitted bunny on an Italian hillside to wake up the week at Art MoCo. Gelitin’s latest project is a study in straw-stuffed decay, as the rabbit (or whatever is left of it) is meant to enjoy its place in the sun (and snow) for the next twenty years.

The Lintmuseum's lively world of collage, photography, handmade films and poetry is well worth the visit.

Elizabeth McGrath’s current exhibition of mixed-media dioramas feature a number of charmingly grotesque little characters, and there are a couple more weeks for the Art of Pixar show at MOMA.

And Trish Grantham’s animé-style paintings were in contrast to Jo Self’s intensely colourful florals.

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