Doug Aitken creates video and light box sculpture installations.

Doug Aitken creates video and light box sculpture installations.
I first found James Gilbert through the Dallas Contempory facebook page. I am now fascinated with his artwork and cannot wait to see what he creates next.
The second TransNatural event will be opening on March 4. I am really drawn to this exhibit because it mixes art and technology in a very compelling way to make statements and ask questions about the biochemical world we live in today and what the future will be.
Ethan Greenbaum explores structure and texture in his recent work.
Gabriel Dawe’s plexus series is amazing. He uses intricate strands of thread to create massive, colorful sculptural installations.
Inga Guzyte creates sculptural comic-like characters from recycled skateboards. These works are typically fun and light hearted, drawing from Inga’s childhood memories.
Working in several different mediums, Olve Sande builds, paints and constructs finely calculated, architecturally inspired works of art. Many of Sande’s pieces are inspired and derived from patterns of thought and/or behavior.
As the year comes to an end, I, like many, tend to reflect on the last year. One thing I enjoy is looking back to see what posts readers of Today in Art like most. The best way I have of doing this today is by looking at the most visited posts.
Leonardo Drew unifies seemingly random, ordinary objects into large scale sculptural installations. These objects reference and reflect Drew’s own history and background.