
No Regrets: Modern and Contemporary Art Online

Daniel Arsham is an American artist and sculptor, co-founder and partner of the design firm Snarkitecture. Lives and works in New York. His projects include collaborations with James Franco, Hajime Sorayama, Merce Cunningham, Heidi Slimane and Pharrell Williams. He has also done commissions for brands such as Calvin Klein and Louis Vuitton.

Oh De Laval is the nickname of Olga Pothipirom, a contemporary artist who is half Polish and half Thai.
Oh De Laval's erotic expressionism conveys raw and wild emotions. Her figurative compositions are influenced by film noir and French new wave cinema, and seek to capture promiscuous psychological undercurrents. O de Laval's works are linked to hedonism, they call for pleasure in everything, including art.

Ma Liuming (马六明) is a contemporary Chinese painter active in performance art. He is known most of all for his exploration of the power and poetry of public nudity in China, where such behavior was strictly forbidden. That is why he has been the target of government censorship, unable to perform in his own country for most of his career.
In order to match his own uniquely androgynous appearance Ma Liuming developed his own performance persona — Fen-Ma Liuming, a hybrid figure of male and female components.

Daniel Arsham is an American artist and sculptor, co-founder and partner of the design firm Snarkitecture. Lives and works in New York. His projects include collaborations with James Franco, Hajime Sorayama, Merce Cunningham, Heidi Slimane and Pharrell Williams. He has also done commissions for brands such as Calvin Klein and Louis Vuitton.

Mr. Doodle, real name Sam Cox, is a contemporary British artist who has used his signature monochrome cartoon doodles to decorate his own home, fulfilling a childhood dream.
The doodle decor decorates bedclothes, cooker, kettle, toaster, microwave, kitchen cabinets, bath, door handles, chairs, dining table, windows, doors, chandeliers, fireplace frame, chimney and many others. No surface inside or outside the house was left untouched.

Mr. Doodle, real name Sam Cox, is a contemporary British artist who has used his signature monochrome cartoon doodles to decorate his own home, fulfilling a childhood dream.
The doodle decor decorates bedclothes, cooker, kettle, toaster, microwave, kitchen cabinets, bath, door handles, chairs, dining table, windows, doors, chandeliers, fireplace frame, chimney and many others. No surface inside or outside the house was left untouched.

Mr. Doodle, real name Sam Cox, is a contemporary British artist who has used his signature monochrome cartoon doodles to decorate his own home, fulfilling a childhood dream.
The doodle decor decorates bedclothes, cooker, kettle, toaster, microwave, kitchen cabinets, bath, door handles, chairs, dining table, windows, doors, chandeliers, fireplace frame, chimney and many others. No surface inside or outside the house was left untouched.

Daidō Moriyama (Japanese: 森山 大道) is a Japanese photographer best known for his black-and-white street photography and association with the avant-garde photography magazine Provoke. Moriyama’s rough, unfettered photographic style makes use of sharply tilted angles, grainy textures, harsh contrasts, and blurred movements to capture the rawness of human experience as seen through the photographer’s wandering gaze. Many of his well-known works from the 1960s and 1970s are read through the lenses of post-war reconstruction and post-Occupation cultural upheaval.

Daniel Arsham is an American artist and sculptor, co-founder and partner of the design firm Snarkitecture. Lives and works in New York. His projects include collaborations with James Franco, Hajime Sorayama, Merce Cunningham, Heidi Slimane and Pharrell Williams. He has also done commissions for brands such as Calvin Klein and Louis Vuitton.

Yoshitomo Nara is a Japanese artist. He lives and works in Nasushiobara, Tochigi Prefecture, though his artwork has been exhibited worldwide. Nara has had nearly 40 solo exhibitions since 1984. His art work has been housed at the MoMA and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).