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TwitArt #5 or When Art is Hidden in the Timeline

The last TwitArt post was in September 2011, so it's about time for a new one! Enjoy! https://twitter.com/#!/seaking/status/196521979132649474
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R.I.P. James Rizzi (5. 10. 1950 – 26. 12. 2011)

It’s with great distress and sorrow that we have to announce the death of James Rizzi. The ...

Art Inflation: Macy’s Murakamis

Murakami It is not uncommon for people to react with awe to their first up-close encounter with a balloon from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. But when Takashi Murakami saw his contributions to Thursday’s event, he bowed. Twice. On Wednesday afternoon, on a stretch of West 81st Street in Manhattan where brightly colored, 30-foot-tall inflatable versions of his characters Kaikai and Kiki were wriggling and writhing underneath a huge net, Mr. Murakami, the Japanese pop artist, held a brief Shinto ceremony for purity and luck. He stood at a table where he ...