Caravan of Curiosities

Entries tagged with “mark khaisman”

October 23, 2009

packing tape made pretty

a new exhibit went up this week at gallery 543, the gallery in building 543 where our cafeteria is located. it’s such a beautiful space on its own, but having artwork on display makes it even better.

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the new exhibit features the work of mark khaisman, who we’ve posted about before. he uses packaging tape to create these awesome portraits that play with the tactile nature of the tape and the familiarity of the images he creates.

i think they’re cool because up close all i can see are the lines of tape, but as you distance yourself the images reveal themselves.

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gallery 543 started out as a way to showcase the artistic talent of employees here at the home office, but has grown to include local artists and institution shows, with installations rotating every 4-6 weeks. the current exhibit will run through december 1st, monday through friday, 9am-6pm.

August 27, 2009

duct (tape) work

say hello to mark khaisman, a philadephia-based artist who hails from kiev, ukraine. his medium of choice is tape.

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how he gets his inspiration: "i go mostly by motivation. i conceive an idea and live with it, and if in a while it still feels right to me, i work on it."

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