[Art Monday] You should know: Neil Beloufa

January 2, 2012

We came across this video (see below) of twenty-four-year old artist Neil Beloufa a while a go, and immediately loved it! This is where minimalistic, conceptual art, which you normally just find between the white walls of a museum, meets the real world, occupying daily routine (see above). Looking at more of his work, it seems [...]

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[Art Monday] Local Artist – Just Quist

January 2, 2012

You might have seen him at the Open Source Expo at Incubate 2011. Just Quist is a painter working and living in Tilburg. The theoretical frame he works in might be eyebrow-rising and difficult to understand for contemporary art-dummies. Nevertheless, his paintings and collages are esthetically beautiful, but never boring. Graphic, well thought out compositions [...]

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[Art Monday] 12 Drawings a Day by Denis Chapon

December 12, 2011

Denis Chapon, a 26-year old Frenchman, has been drawing 12 drawings of animation every day for the past three years! On the 23rd of June 2008 he went to the a copy room and he found a lot of paper printed on one side and blank on the other. Denis got the idea of doing [...]

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[Art Monday] Brad Kunkle

December 5, 2011

The painter Brad Kunkle likes to keep things simple. When you click the ‘about‘ button on his site, the only information you will read is: “Brad Kunkle was born in Lehighton, Pennsylvania in 1978 and has a BFA on painting from Kutztown University. He lives and works in New York City” That’s it. When we [...]

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[Art Monday] Tree, Line by Zander Olsen

December 5, 2011

Olsen Zander, a Welsh-born artist and photographer, is wrapping white fabric around trees in the UK forest. This is Zander’s trademark and he’s been doing this the better part of a decade. The new series is called ‘Tree, Line’ and it hits the forests of Surrey, Hampshire and Wales. He wraps the trees in white [...]

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[Art] Drawings by Julian De Narvaez

November 14, 2011

We found these wonderful drawings on InspireFirst, and we’re absolutely hooked. They’re made by Julian De Narvaez. Born in Bogotá, Colombia, he graduated as a graphic designer on  la Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano in 2002, and he got a Web Design Creation degree on the same University 2 years later. His paintings are small fairytales, sometimes [...]

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Art Monday: Spider webs

September 28, 2009

Spiders decorating their own webs: how cool is that? Scienceray posted a whole bunch of them here.

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Art Monday: Erwin Wurm

September 14, 2009

Obese cars. Made by Erwin Wurm. Erwin Wurm is an Austrian artist who is best known for his “One Minute Sculptures” in which he puts himself or models in unexpected relationships with everyday objects close at hand. Thanks Archibald Kobayashi

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Art Monday: Untitled – a movie about modern art

September 7, 2009

Untitled: A satire that pokes fun of the nuanced world of the New York contemporary art scene through a pair of competitive brothers eclectic and self-important music composer Adrian and commercially successful painter Josh. When Chelsea art gallerina and Joshs love interest Madeline attends Adrians concert featuring the sounds of paper-crumpling, glass-breaking and bucket-kicking she [...]

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Art Monday: Rock radio!

August 31, 2009

Cool! No more words needed. Designed by Dutch designer Guus Oosterbaan living in Denmark. On his website he even posted a DIY in his own comment box. via Nerdcore.

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We are now @Incubate on Twitter (and more social media updates).

February 13, 2012

Hello everyone! We did some changes on our social media. First of all, the Incubate-profilepage on Facebook is gone forever. We merged it with our like-page here. (What do you mean you don’t ‘like’ us? We ‘like’ you a lot. So be sure to ‘like’ us!) On them Twitters, we changed our profile as well. [...]

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