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Non Sans Raison creates beautiful, sophosticated tableware that makes your grandma’s china look outdated. They’ve launched a special cup pack to complement their dinnerware.

Takashi Murakami shows a new major work at Gagosian Gallery (NY).
“In this new work, Murakami depicts the legend of the Karajishi or “China-lion”, the mythological animal that guards the thresholds of Japanese Buddhist temples, separating sacred precincts from secular areas, averting evil, and promoting happiness and joy.”

One year on foot, 4646km through China with unlimited beard & hair growth. Watch video in the link

RED+HOUSING is an emergency housing prototype which was constructed full-scale and opened in an exhibit at the National Art Museum of China in May. It was a selected project in the AA | FAB competition and will be included in an exhibit organized in London in September.

“70 year-old Buddhist monk Hua Chi has been praying in the same spot at his temple in Tongren, China for over 20 years. His footprints, which are up to 1.2 inches deep in some areas, are the result of performing his prayers up to 3000 times a day. Now that he is 70, he says that he has greatly reduced his quantity of prayers to 1,000 times each day.”

Wim Delvoye has been tattooing pigs since the 1990s. In the early 21st century a tattooed pigs project was set up in the Art Farm in China, where there are fewer strictures regarding animal welfare than in most parts of the Western world. In 2005 his colleague, artist Danny Devos, spent several months at the farm, reorganizing, managing and rebuilding. He is a vegetarian.


Designed by WuJi Entire (RSWJ) China. Found via CreativeRoots.org




