Ronni, 21, Stylist, Found Happiness
I am the epitome of contradiction. I am the free spirit within every fight worthy soul. I am the lullaby keeping you up at night. I'm the cut on your knee you pick until I scar. I am simple. I've been striving off positivity since '91 and continue to splash my mark on every open canvas that allows me in. I'm not secretive, I'm not shy, I'm not anyone who isn't what you are; I am human. Curiosity pushes me forward into the unknown. Come barefoot into the woods with me...

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lurkin' and jerkin'
creepers have crept
Done by Butter (David De La O) San Antonio, Texas
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such a brilliant man
Giant
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Everyone go buy this rad shirt (and print!) from @xkclangex you’ll regret it if you don’t. (Taken with instagram)
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Javier Perez, Narcissus
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Kamila Szejnoch - Swing, 2008
Winner of the Szpilman Award, which is an international award for ephemeral/temporary art, Swing was installed on the Berling Army Soldier Monument in Warsaw, Poland.
“To suggest a change in the function of a monument is an attempt to build a bridge between the past and present, to add a contemporary layer distinct from its original function. It is an example of how much history can differ from the perspectives of individual and collective memory. My aim is to make this complexity and ambiguity more conspicuous, to show the relation between an individual and the historical machine.”
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Jessica Williams - Self
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Nam June Paik - TV Buddha, 1974
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Ron Mueck is a London-based photo-realist artist. Born in Melbourne, Australia, to parents who were toy makers, he labored on children’s television shows for 15 years before working in special effects for such films as “Labyrinth,” a 1986 fantasy epic starring David Bowie. In the early 1990s Mueck was commissioned to make something highly realistic, and was wondering what material would do the trick. Latex was the usual, but he wanted something harder, more precise. Luckily, he saw a little architectural decor on the wall of a boutique and inquired as to the nice, pink stuff’s nature. Fiberglass resin was the answer, and Mueck has made it his bronze and marble ever since.
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Opens Tonight, Apr 5, 6-8p:
”Altered States”
Valerie Hegarty
Marlborough Chelsea, 545 W25nd St., NYC
Hegarty’s depiction of destruction is a departure point to examine larger issues of erasure, repression, the uncanny, metamorphosis, death and rebirth. Hegarty painstakingly crafts her works from foam core, papier mâché and ink-jet prints on canvas that she then paints, carves, twists, drapes, amputates, and grafts to create mutated originals where the fictional disasters behave as a catalyst for the works coming back to life. - thru May 5
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Mr. Giant
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Alex Grey, brilliant.
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