Bex Hetherington exhibits a T-shirt at the Edinburgh College of Art degree show on June 8, 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Students work will be exhibited across the campus buildings turning Edinburgh College of Art into the citys biggest gallery space. The work ranges from conceptual to commercial with inspirational influences as diverse and wide ranging as fashion photography, volcanoes, the crazy lady who put a cat in a bin, fairytales, the star system and serial killers. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)...
A woman walks past a painting by Jenny Saville entitled [Red Stare Head IV] on display in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition on June 2, 2011 in London, England. The Summer Exhibition is the worlds largest open submission contemporary art show, now in its 243rd year, with over 12,000 entries received from 27 countries. The exhibition features over 1100 works of art including: painting, sculpture, photography, architecture and film, it officially opens to the public on June 7, 2011. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)...
A gallery assistant at the Saatchi Gallery admires a sculpture by artist Dirk Skreber entitled [Untitled (Crash 1)] on May 26, 2011 in London, England. The sculpture features in the Saatchi Gallerys exhibition, [The Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture] which showcases work from 20 international artists. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)...
Belgian photographer Kurt Stallaert has conceived a series of hyper-realistic images entitled [Bodybuilder’s world]. The personal project suggests an imaginary world with a literal [powerful twist]. (Photo by Kurt Stallaert)...
[Liu Bolin is an artist born in China’s Shandong province in 1973, and he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Shandong College of Arts in 1995 and his Master of Fine Arts from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 2001. His work has been exhibited in museums around the world. Also known as [The Invisible Man], Liu Bolin's most popular works are from his [Hiding in the City] series; photographic works that began as performance art in 2005]. – Wikipedia. (Photo by Reuters/China Daily)...
[Bodies in urban spaces] is a temporarily intervention in diversified urban architectonical environment. The intention of [bodies in urban spaces] is to point out the urban functional structure and to uncover the restricted movement possibilities and behavior as well as rules and limitations. Photo: [Bodies in Urban Spaces], September 26, 2010. (Photos by Andrew Russeth)...
Artist Elizabeth Thompson poses next to her Blu-tack Spider sculpture at London Zoo on October 25, 2007 in London, England. The sculpture, known as [Blu-ey], is a model of a common house spider and is completely made out of blu-tack. It is on show at BUGS! at ZSL London Zoo. The sculpture is made from around four thousand packets of Blu-tack and weighs over 200kg. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)...
Decorative model Elephants stand in Trafalgar Square on May 4, 2010 in London, England. 260 of the decorative life size baby Elephants have been designed by established and emerging artists including Paul Smith, Marc Quinn and Julien Macdonald and have been placed across the capital in prominent places such as Buckingham Palace, Parliament Square and Trafalgar Square. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)...
People walk past the 23-foot [Unitled (LAMP/BEAR)] outdoor sculpture of a teddy bear by artist Urs Fischer April 8, 2011 in New York City. The 35,000 pound sculpture of a yellow teddy bear with a working lamp will be on display for five months in front of the Seagram Building in Manhattan. The sculpture is expected to sell for more than $10 million at Christie’s Post-War & Contemporary Evening Sale on May 11. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)...
This artwork created using the end of a drill is the work of Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner who captures the flight of paint in just one 40,000th of a second. His latest Black Hole series celebrates the physics of centripetal force and the effects it has on simple paint and a an ordinary drill with a metal rod connected on the end. The incredible result of Fabians work comes out looking like a picture taken on the Hubble Telescope of some cosmic event. (Photo by Fabian Oefner/Caters News)...