Dimitri Tsykalov is a Russian-born artist who lives in Paris. Images from this series of knit credit cards are courtesy of Galerie Rabouan Moussion. I also recommend checking out his series of skulls.
Category Archives: Art
Tony Cederteg
While never really working on his first short film Fikon Tony Cederteg made these short little films with his cell phone – mostly for the music of Jony but obviously in some restlessness.
Tom Burr
Tom Burr is an American artist based in New York. His show, deep wood drive, opens at Bortolami Gallery in NYC March 7 and runs through April 26.
Low Commitment Projects
As students at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, Tae Kitakata and Brittany Powell shared adjoining studios. Since graduating they have returned, respectively, to Hawaii and Oregon, but they have continued working together on their joint blog, Low Commitment Projects. They post a new project on the blog each Monday, alternating weeks. This [...]
Craigie Horsfield
Craigie Horsfield is a British artist who works with photography, video, sound, and installation. He recently added tapestry to his repertoire, using imagery from his photography and film stills. His work can be seen at his upcoming show at Marvelli Gallery, 526 W. 26 St., NYC, opening February 2.
No Sombrero
The Poetry Club Art Space is a new underground gallery in the basement of a Bed-Stuy apartment, open to all mediums of art, performance, music, and catering specifically to young and emerging artists. Curated by Melissa Godoy Nieto, in collaboration with María J. Baez and Liliana Zúñiga from Mexico City, their current exhibition, No Sombrero, focuses on the [...]
Jay Gaskill
New York based painter Jay Gaskill creates wildly hypnotic paintings that bring together abstraction, pop culture, and design. By combining colors that are harmonious or perfectly ill-fitting, his pristine paint handling allow the images to keep you moving through them at multitude of speeds, triggering emotional associations or sonic echoes. He will be exhibiting at [...]
Mathew Cerletty presents Domenico Gnoli
As our fifth guest blogger, artist Mathew Cerletty presents the highly absorbed and abstracted paintings of Italian realist painter Domenico Gnoli. Gnoli, who passed away at age 37, was mostly overlooked before his death in 1970. Though he still remains a somewhat obscure Post-War Italian painter, a few of his paintings have trickled into the [...]
Neo Rauch
German painter Neo Rauch’s current show at David Zwirner titled Heilstätten, roughly translates to “a place of healing”. At the center of the show stands a bronze Athena-like figure, arm outstretched, carrying an owl, chest eerily buldging with the heads of men. The same woman, painted as a fountain at the center of a town [...]


