Art Work References

“Jesus the Homeless” by Timothy Schmalz (2012)
Jesus the Homeless is a bronze statue depicting Christ as a homeless person. Schmalz said the he created the statue in order to remind Christians that Jesus is with everyone, especially the marginalized. Reception to the piece has been

“Jesus the Homeless” by Timothy Schmalz (2012)
Jesus the Homeless is a bronze statue depicting Christ as a homeless person. Schmalz said the he created the statue in order to remind Christians that Jesus is with everyone, especially the marginalized. Reception to the piece has been

Untitled Performance by Markiyan Matshekh (2013)
On December 7, 2013, in the midst of the Kiev riots, Markiyan Matshekh dragged a piano out into the street and played music in the space in between a mob of protestors and a line of riot policemen. At this point,

Untitled Performance by Markiyan Matshekh (2013)
On December 7, 2013, in the midst of the Kiev riots, Markiyan Matshekh dragged a piano out into the street and played music in the space in between a mob of protestors and a line of riot policemen. At this point,

“Deehubs” (and its abuse) by Various (2014)
Deehubs is “a social network where people post in streets.” It consists of a set of projectors set up in various cities where people are able to post images and phrases to these projectors. http://www.deehubs.com While most of what

“Deehubs” (and its abuse) by Various (2014)
Deehubs is “a social network where people post in streets.” It consists of a set of projectors set up in various cities where people are able to post images and phrases to these projectors. http://www.deehubs.com While most of what

“Street Signs” by TrustoCorp (Various)
TrustoCorp is an artists collective “aged 15 to 50” based in New York City, known for their highly subversive, humorous street art. that has been operating since 2009. Their work often blends into the background of the city,

“Street Signs” by TrustoCorp (Various)
TrustoCorp is an artists collective “aged 15 to 50” based in New York City, known for their highly subversive, humorous street art. that has been operating since 2009. Their work often blends into the background of the city,

“Capitalism Works for Me! True/False” by Steve Lambert (2011)
In the US of A we living in a capitalist society and economy. Every aspect of our life, “career”, “job creation”, “taxes” etc. is all based of capitalism. However, talking about capitalism is a red flag for many people. Artist

“Capitalism Works for Me! True/False” by Steve Lambert (2011)
In the US of A we living in a capitalist society and economy. Every aspect of our life, “career”, “job creation”, “taxes” etc. is all based of capitalism. However, talking about capitalism is a red flag for many people. Artist

“High Five! Station” by Fra.Biancoshock (2013)
In front of metro station in Milan, the red sign and big hand invite people to do high five. It brings energy and fun to the station which is representative transportation in the city but also shows mundane urban life.

“High Five! Station” by Fra.Biancoshock (2013)
In front of metro station in Milan, the red sign and big hand invite people to do high five. It brings energy and fun to the station which is representative transportation in the city but also shows mundane urban life.

“MOSSengers” by El&Abe (2009)
El&Abe(Elly Stevens and Anna Garforth) draw graffiti on the pillar. Though it is obvious and simple message with words which is just written by moss, it claims to stand for voice of nature and sustainability for destroyed(or easily ignored)

“MOSSengers” by El&Abe (2009)
El&Abe(Elly Stevens and Anna Garforth) draw graffiti on the pillar. Though it is obvious and simple message with words which is just written by moss, it claims to stand for voice of nature and sustainability for destroyed(or easily ignored)

“Flock House Project” by Mary Mattingly et al. (2010-2013)
The Flock House project suggested the mobility of living space itself based on social and global fluctuation in today. It shows the most significant character of human society, “interdependence” with its combinable shape and at the same time, it reminds

“Flock House Project” by Mary Mattingly et al. (2010-2013)
The Flock House project suggested the mobility of living space itself based on social and global fluctuation in today. It shows the most significant character of human society, “interdependence” with its combinable shape and at the same time, it reminds

“Urban Geode” by A Common Name (2011-2015)
A Common Name filled cracks and holes in urban area with solid and polyhedral shapes made by paper. Metallic color and inward shape stimulate another dimension or space inside an urban area. More here…

“Urban Geode” by A Common Name (2011-2015)
A Common Name filled cracks and holes in urban area with solid and polyhedral shapes made by paper. Metallic color and inward shape stimulate another dimension or space inside an urban area. More here…

“Cameras” by SpY (2013)
Urban artist, SpY installed 150 fake surveillance cameras all heading for same direction. By exaggerating one of the representative urban elements, it brings up or derides many issues of living in urban like surveillance, shadow, privacy and so on. More here…

“Cameras” by SpY (2013)
Urban artist, SpY installed 150 fake surveillance cameras all heading for same direction. By exaggerating one of the representative urban elements, it brings up or derides many issues of living in urban like surveillance, shadow, privacy and so on. More here…