Takenobu- Light the Flame. (by Safineko)
The Lost Highway
Peng Liu. Summer 04, 2011. Oil on canvas.
Time is Running Out - The Section Quartet (by AsDangerousAsCocaine)
Henrique Oliveira, the Brazilian emerging artist known for his spatial wooden pieces whose irregular forms devour large spaces which give you the sense that you are actually inhabiting someone’s body
”I believe that the message is never art itself, but instead, the lack of a message is a characteristic that makes some creations interesting to me…my works may propose a spatial experience, an aesthetic feeling, a language development and many more nominations to refer to the relation it establishes with the viewer. But, any attempt to find a message would fail.”. - Henrique Oliveira
Ruth Hallensleben, Paddler in a boat on Lake Constance, 1950 +
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on agfa paper
“Starry Night”, Light Installations by Lee Eunyeol.
Eunyeol will be showing this series of photos at the Gana Art Space in Seoul starting this week.
In 1934, a Swedish archeologist discovered hundreds of ancient mummies buried under boats in a mysterious cemetery in a remote desert in the Xinjang region of China. The location, which is featured rivers and lakes thousands of years ago, was lost until 2000, and researchers began to excavate the area in 2003. They found the body of a woman thought to have died almost 4,000 years ago, who has become known as the most beautiful mummy in the world, owing to incredible well-preserved features that even include her eyelashes.





