Not exact matches
Enter Macho Cat - as the developer has brilliantly described on our forum thread, OPNeon's upcoming iOS release is «a silly little game where you scrub the macho cat with random
objects found
in trash and
junkyard to please him».
Junkyard Battle has a nice visual style going for it with a purple sunset
in the background and an almost cell - shaded look to its
objects, and I have to give it credit for trying something different, but I'm having a little difficulty
in figuring out who the target audience is here.
Hauser & Wirth, 18th Street Feb. 10 — April 25 A painter and sculptor who lives and works
in New Delhi, Subodh Gupta uses
objects he gets from
junkyards and antiques markets
in his home country to inspire and build his art.
But they have also included a fragment of a street and an enchanted
junkyard of sorts which he calls a «resting place» (reposoir)-- a morgue for
objects of every description that,
in its semi-decomposed state, evokes a modern archaeological site.
He spent a sweltering summer
in New York
in 2007 scavenging hundreds of
objects from
junkyards and building sites for a vast work at the derelict Essex Street Market, sponsored by the arts group Creative Time.
Peter Buggenhout, a Belgian artist showing at Gladstone Gallery, covered a
junkyard's worth of scrap metal, wood and other found
objects with vacuum cleaner dust to create what I described
in the review as «massive stacks of debris [that] hang off the wall or sprawl across the floor
in a state of dereliction and collapse, monumental castoffs from a world spinning out of control.»