These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.
In this post you will find the most amazing and impressive urban art installations around the world. Prepare to get amazed!
Just like the artist herself, these sculptures by Markham, Ont.'s Xiaojing Yan exist between two worlds.
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Rebecca Louise Law is an Installation Artist using natural materials, namely flora. Law’s installations are designed to dry as permanent sculptures.
While Dutch artist Joris Kuipers spent years studying traditional painting and fine art techniques at both the Arnhem Academy and the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen, his installations fly in the face of anything traditional. While borrowing from ideas rooted in expressionism as far as the application of paint and use of color, the artist constructs large-scale installations that spiral and twist off the walls, blurring the lines between painting and sculpture. Two of his most recent works shown here were installed at More
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Monika Sosnowska, Wilhelm Sasnal and Katarzyna Kozyra are a few of the familiar faces being shown in the Brussel's BOZAR art exhibition.
A couple weekend's back, I got to experience this year's version of Refinery29's ultimate fashion / technology funhouse: 29Rooms . This is the second year that they've done it, and I'm sure it will continue to be an annual thing. I remember being completely blown away last year , and this
This summer I installed this commissioned artwork for NIH [National Institutes of Health] in their permanent collection.
Points of Contention is a 2011 installation by Jonathan Latiano that was installed in a gallery space at the School 33 Art Center in Baltimore. The piece features an explosive crystal growth protruding from a rippling gallery floor that is meant to call into question the continued production of plastics, resins and polymers and their long-term impact on the geological landscape around us. Via a press release for the exhibition: Driven by the exploration of time, motion and the physics of the natural world, Jonathan Latiano presents Points of Contention, a site-specific installation sculpture that investigates the increasingly blurred line between the organic and inorganic as well as the spatial boundaries of where the spectacle begins and ends. More
Le photographe Steve Hughes a eu la chance de tomber par hasard sur une installation florale dans un parc de Boulogne-sur-Mer, en France. Il s’agit d&rsqu
“I can hear with my knee better than with my calves.” This statement made by Bernhard Leitner, which initially seems absurd, can be explained in...
Jaehyo Lee, Arte Sella, International Meetings Art Nature, Trentino, Italy, 2015 http://www.leeart.name/ http://www.artesella.it/
Image 3 of 5 from gallery of Subterranean Rural City Art Installation. © EVOL
Romanian-born artist Adela Andea creates futuristic light installations that range from wall-based works to immersive environments. The pieces appear as lit explosions, with LED lights, magnifying lenses, and flex neon springing outwards in a blend of chaos and control. Despite their composition of electrified material, each work is inspired by natural phenomena. Andea looks to bioluminescent sea life, melting icebergs, and cosmological events to shape the composition and meaning of her large-scale installations. Andea is currently represented by Anya Tish Gallery in Houston and Cris Worley Fine Arts in Dallas. More
Points of Contention is a 2011 installation by Jonathan Latiano that was installed in a gallery space at the School 33 Art Center in Baltimore. The piece features an explosive crystal growth protruding from a rippling gallery floor that is meant to call into question the continued production of plastics, resins and polymers and their long-term impact on the geological landscape around us. Via a press release for the exhibition: Driven by the exploration of time, motion and the physics of the natural world, Jonathan Latiano presents Points of Contention, a site-specific installation sculpture that investigates the increasingly blurred line between the organic and inorganic as well as the spatial boundaries of where the spectacle begins and ends. More
Find out more about the 2017 exhibition William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects at Gagosian Le Bourget. Works, editorial content, press, and more.
Berlin-based Argentinian artist Miguel Rothschild’s latest installation art captures the often stormy nature of the ocean and sky.
Le photographe Steve Hughes a eu la chance de tomber par hasard sur une installation florale dans un parc de Boulogne-sur-Mer, en France. Il s’agit d&rsqu
“I can hear with my knee better than with my calves.” This statement made by Bernhard Leitner, which initially seems absurd, can be explained in...
Romanian-born artist Adela Andea creates futuristic light installations that range from wall-based works to immersive environments. The pieces appear as lit explosions, with LED lights, magnifying lenses, and flex neon springing outwards in a blend of chaos and control. Despite their composition of electrified material, each work is inspired by natural phenomena. Andea looks to bioluminescent sea life, melting icebergs, and cosmological events to shape the composition and meaning of her large-scale installations. Andea is currently represented by Anya Tish Gallery in Houston and Cris Worley Fine Arts in Dallas. More
Slow Lens is the newest piece from French artist Vincent Leroy, who often explores optics and light in his large-scale installation work. The piece is suspended from above, and a network of curved, translucent lenses distorts the viewer’s perspective. Displayed en plein air, the connected lenses slowly rotate and ofter multiplied visions of the surrounding environment. Leroy installed and documented Slow Lens in various locations around Paris, including in highway lanes that were vacant due to pollution-induced city traffic restrictions. More
Jaehyo Lee, Arte Sella, International Meetings Art Nature, Trentino, Italy, 2015 http://www.leeart.name/ http://www.artesella.it/
Image 3 of 5 from gallery of Subterranean Rural City Art Installation. © EVOL
Art | 43 | Basel | 2012 | Art Parcours | Los Carpinteros | 150 People
“Dream” by Artist Frances Goodman
This week all eyes of the art world are on Basel – a small Swiss city, located where the German and French borders meet, attracts the leading gallerists, collectors, art enthusiasts and representatives of both public and private arts organisations. Read our subjective guide to what’s worth seeing…
A colorful maze spray-painted on nearly 90,000 square feet of white fabric suspended from the ceiling.
This stunning installation is a visually exciting guide that draws the eye through this remarkable architecture.
Artist, entrepreneur, activist, breakdancer: Olafur Eliasson is a new kind of polymath
"His Chair" - View of installation by Chiharu Shiota at Martphoto Sunhi Mang, copyright Chiharu Shiota
Love Letters, is an interractive pop up art installation. If you are visiting SLC and love art, letters, and books then it is a must see.
“Do Ho Suh accomplishes something that is possible only in dreams. He connects different places and times with one another in enchanting, breathtaking installations.”