World on Fire, the new album by Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, which hits stores on September 17th will feature a brightly colored, collage design by Popaganda artist, Ron English.
English previously created the cover art for Slash’s self-titled solo album released in 2010 and he has also designed limited edition, collectible art toys inspired by the former GNR Guitarist, such as this Top Hat-Adorned Bust Sculpture. Very cool!
Whenever Korean artist Kim Joon has an exhibit at Sundaram Tagore, you know it’s going to be a good show and his latest, Somebody (which opened on June 12th) is no exception. Somebody presents a series of digital prints that are visually stunning (as is all his work) and full of humor and hidden meaning. Continue reading Kim Joon’s Somebody at Sundaram Tagore→
Over at Jalopnik, this Russian PT Cruiser Wedding Limo (yes, I just typed that) is taking a lot of shit for being what it is. But, really, isn’t this car actually all kinds of awesome? It reminds me of Disneyland. I just love it!
Click through to This Link to watch a fun video of the car in action and take a look at how the interior lighting changes colors! Fancy!
Attempting to Be Here By Thomas Campbell (All Photos By Gail)
Joshua Liner Gallery is currently hosting an exhibit of new works by Thomas Campbell entitled Ampersand, which is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Ampersand keeps it interesting with a mix of paintings, sculptures, original bronzes and hand-sewn works, all unified by Campbell’s distinct aesthetic.
If you like Coca Cola and World Politics and have a twisted sense of humor, then UNIX Gallery in Chelsea is currently hosting an exhibit you will enjoy. Always Shameless, an exhibition of new work by Spanish artist Eugenio Merino is instantly polarizing for its depiction of life-sized Political Leaders including Hugo Chavez, Kim Jong Il, Vladimir Putin and George W. Bush displayed in Coca Cola Refrigerator Coffins. Surely, this visual alone will inspire hours of lively discourse.