Over the weekend, many different outlets shared views of the September 11 tragedy. Artists have also expressed their feelings over the years and Googling for artist 9/11 tributes will return thousands of works.

Over the weekend, many different outlets shared views of the September 11 tragedy. Artists have also expressed their feelings over the years and Googling for artist 9/11 tributes will return thousands of works.
Aaron Koblin, part software programmer and part artist, creates fascinating works by creating visual interfaces to digest various types of data. You may have seen one of his projects circulating virally around the web.
Whether you agree with the moral stance presented here or not, this is one of the most powerful installations that I seen.
Ivan Navarro creates hanging and free standing sculptures of lights and mirrors, creating the illusion of depth. Some of his newer work draws inspiration from the blueprints of world famous skyscrapers.
Leandro Erlich’s art brings impossible and exaggerated scenarios to reality. Erlich’s latest “Windowless Series” uses video installations set inside window and door structures to create the illusion of looking into an unrelated reality.
Instead of trying to fool you today like everyone else on the web, I want to draw attention to Hunter Jonakin. Hunter knows how to bring his sense of humor into his artwork.
Candy Chang is an artist, designer and urban planner and she recently created a public/street art installation, Before I Die.
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.