Dr. Katsunari holding up one of the preserved, tattooed, human skins from his collection in Tokyo. More here.
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A nice photo set taken by a man who calls him self Steven Siegel
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A new book, published by Stickit, celebrates the work of street artist Eltono, who has painted his unusual, geometric art on the walls of cities all over the world…
Eltono was born in Paris, but lived in Madrid throughout the 2000s, before moving to Beijing in 2010. The book, titled Line and Surface, gives an overview of his work from the last 12 years. As well as his public art, Elonto’s work has featured in exhibitions at galleries including Tate Modern in London and Fundacion Miró in Barcelona.
Featuring design by Jeroen van Mourik and texts by Javier Abarca and Rafael Schacter, Line and Surface is published in a limited edition of 1,000.
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