Art | 19 Oct 07 | Comments (0) | Stumble

The week started in a state of confusion with Amy Casey’s tumbling houses perched precariously on elevated roads, the stuff dreams are made of. But it was confusion of a visually arresting kind.

The Moleskine Project introduced us to the work of Will Freeborn, Pietari Posti and Mattias Adolfsson.

Chris Jordan’s huge photos of our huge consumption are, sadly, less frightening than the huge stats involved. Impressive, awe-inspiring work.

Marie Torbensdatter Hermann’s ceramics showed up on Art MoCo as well, too intriguing to resist.

The week ends on a surprising note as we contemplate the red onion as a true object of beauty, thanks to Sarah Greene Reed.




















