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Artist Michael Murphy (born 1975) adds a multidimensional spin to his sculptures using wire, nails and other common objects which are meticulously hand picked to create interactive anamorphic installations.
Explore the groundbreaking perceptual art of Michael Murphy. Experience perspective-shifting installations that challenge perception and reveal hidden dimensions.
American artist Michael Murphy (whose we already have talked about on Fubiz) creates very beautiful contemporary and complex installations made with a lot of el
It looks like a pretty but not extraordinary illustration, right? Keep scrolling. It's actually a series of sheets of bullet-proof glass suspended so that they look like a face when viewed from the right angle. Michael Murphy assembled this sculpture. This and other works by him are on display at gallery nine5 in New York City. Link -via Colossal...
Seon Ghi Bahk: Fiction and the Fabricated Image - COOL HUNTING®
Nylon threads and neatly erupted charcoal bits take over Miami’s Zadok Gallery in “Fiction and the Fabricated Image”—an exhibition that opens this weekend by the South Korean arti…
Artist's perspective(s) on the meeting of church and state...
Georgia artist Michael Murphy‘s new work is all about how we look at things, in a literal as well as figurative sense. In God We Trust examines the troubling role of the church in American […]