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Martin Kalanda's Art Blog. ›› I'm just a simple artist and designer looking for great art, images, ideas and random acts of hilarious introspection.

Dec 29
Photo collages by artist Fabien Souche… http://www.souche.me

Photo collages by artist Fabien Souchehttp://www.souche.me


Dec 28
And so the”Dictator’s Funeral” meme begins…
http://gawker.com/5871682/

And so the”Dictator’s Funeral” meme begins…

http://gawker.com/5871682/


Dec 15
Prints, shirts and iPhone cases of my new drawing “A Portrait in Time and Space” are available at Society6!:
http://society6.com/martinkalanda/A-Portrait-in-Time-and-Space_Print

Prints, shirts and iPhone cases of my new drawing “A Portrait in Time and Space” are available at Society6!:

http://society6.com/martinkalanda/A-Portrait-in-Time-and-Space_Print


Dec 9
“In 1987, The Book Services Ltd published a slim, 144-page cookbook called Microwave for One. The book is by Sonia Allison, who has quite a few publications under her belt. But she’s best known for her masterpiece of tragedy, a  book whose title and cover is so rife with sadness that one almost has  the urge to brush the invisible tears from Ms. Allison’s face as she  leans over her microwave and her food spread.” (via The Worst Book Ever is ‘Microwave for One’ « PWxyz)

“In 1987, The Book Services Ltd published a slim, 144-page cookbook called Microwave for One. The book is by Sonia Allison, who has quite a few publications under her belt. But she’s best known for her masterpiece of tragedy, a book whose title and cover is so rife with sadness that one almost has the urge to brush the invisible tears from Ms. Allison’s face as she leans over her microwave and her food spread.” (via The Worst Book Ever is ‘Microwave for One’ « PWxyz)


“Johan Lorbeer is  a German artist concerned with phenomena of perception. His  performances are caught on the borderline between image and presentation  and they perturb us through their apparent incompatibility with our  spacial experiences. The artist develops positions in space which lead  to surreal alienation of everyday situations. He studied at the Academy  of Fine Arts Nuremberg and became famous in the past few years because  of his “Still-Life” Performances, which took place in the public area.  His installations includes “Working Class Heroe” and “Tarzan Standing  Leg”, which are famous in Germany. Several of these performances feature  Lorbeer in an apparently impossible position such as a street cleaner  standing horizontally out from a wall high above the street, or standing  in mid-air ‘leaning’ against a wall with one hand in Cairo, Egypt in  November 2008.”
http://sweet-station.com/blog/2011/12/johan-lorbeer/

Johan Lorbeer is a German artist concerned with phenomena of perception. His performances are caught on the borderline between image and presentation and they perturb us through their apparent incompatibility with our spacial experiences. The artist develops positions in space which lead to surreal alienation of everyday situations. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg and became famous in the past few years because of his “Still-Life” Performances, which took place in the public area. His installations includes “Working Class Heroe” and “Tarzan Standing Leg”, which are famous in Germany. Several of these performances feature Lorbeer in an apparently impossible position such as a street cleaner standing horizontally out from a wall high above the street, or standing in mid-air ‘leaning’ against a wall with one hand in Cairo, Egypt in November 2008.”

http://sweet-station.com/blog/2011/12/johan-lorbeer/


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“None”


Dec 7

Busted!