Mandy, Indiana: URGH (Sacred Bones Records, 2026)
Cover Art by Carnovsky.

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Mandy, Indiana: URGH (Sacred Bones Records, 2026)
Cover Art by Carnovsky.

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carnovsky colorizes RGB trattoria with luminous installationswithin a large, formerly industrial building carnovsky have created 'RGB trattoria', a site specific installation of wallpaper and colored lights.
Carnovsky colorizes RGB trattoria
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Carnovsky, Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla

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Carnovsky’s illustration for Rivka Galchen’s article on interspecies organ transplants in this week’s New Yorker magazine.
Extinctions by CARNOVSKY 2020. Referencing the International Union of Conservation of Nature Red List – a categorisation of risk levels from Extinct to Least Concern – a selection of insects and animals are rendered on wallpaper in either red, green or blue ink based on their extinction threat level. At first glance the wallpaper appears as a happy technicolour graphic experience, referencing the 18th and 19th century Western specimen illustrations. However, when red, green, blue and white light is projected on the wallpaper the installation comes to ‘life’. Playing with the way the human eye perceives the Red Green Blue (RGB) colour spectrum; different coloured species are concealed and revealed depending on the colour of the light shining on the wall. When white light shines, all species are visible – intertwined and overlapping as a colourful jumble. Through this manipulation of sight, the designers remind us of the interconnection between all life on the planet and the precarity of existence in a world being made increasingly inhospitable by human behaviour. * * * * * * #NGVtriennial #NationalGalleryOfVictoria #extinctions #carnovsky #supergorgeousness #instagay #helleaux #learningtosee #artnerd #inspirationiseverywhere #instagrammers #appropriation #artfag #arthag #Helleaux #StayAtHomeModel #shotoniPhone (at National Gallery of Victoria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CStROyOrwv6/?utm_medium=tumblr