En el Currículo 2016 del Ministerio de Educación hay la siguiente destreza para tratarla en las clases:Bloque 3 destreza con criterio de desempeño.
Hipnóticas instalaciones de Tim Noble & Sue Webster
Nacida en 1972 en Osaka (Japón) y residente desde 1996 en Berlín (Alemania), Chiharu Shiota es una artista que estudió Bellas Artes en la Universidad de Kyoto y posteriormente en Alemania. Expone regularmente en Madrid ... Leer más
These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.
ure, exhibition and interior design as well as in the graphic arts. Javier Mariscal Barcelona Spain When it comes to Mariscal, there is way to much to show you on this blog. I stuck to mainly his drawings and such. When you have time, surf through his site. He not only draws these wonderful characters, but designs furniture and develops serious interior design projects for museums etc... He is out of control, en el buen sentido! THANKS TO ALAN O, aka big AL! Javier Mariscal was born in Valencia, Spain in 1950. In Valencia, at the age of 19, Mariscal started publishing the cartoons that featured his first character, El Señor del Caballito. In 1971 he moved to Barcelona to study at the Escuela Elisava. It was there that he founded El Rrollo Enmascarado, an underground comic strip that was sold on the streets. The Mediterranean culture of both cities is revealed in his work: he has inherited the hedonism, optimism and symbolism that characterized his designs from it, as well as the vibrant range of colors and his poetic approach. His work spans a wide range of mediums, ranging from painting + furniture + sculpture and interior design. eye-likey: recommended book MARISCAL DRAWING LIFE. it’s amazing! BUY BOOK ! Estudio Mariscal The creation of Estudio Mariscal in 1989, made up of a team of specialists who closely collaborate with him, allows him to deal with integral projects. Mariscal has international projection and great media repercussion due to the fact that he knows how to communicate directly with the general public, as does his work. His great specialty is drawing, therefore his attitude when faced with any commission is an artistic one, using a universal, timeless language which adds value, uniqueness and emotion to his projects. His boldness parallels the great challenges he has taken on, from the mascot for the Barcelona Olympic Games to the overall design of an extremely luxurious hotel or the creation and direction of the film Chico & Rita. mariscal.com el amor de su trabajo. Es un genio! disfrutar !
Las instalaciones de luz y color de Daniel Buren Daniel Buren es un artista contemporáneo cuyo arte evoluciona con el tiempo. Nacido en Francia el 25 de marzo de 1938, inició en la pintura, pero decidió ir más allá. También experimentó con el arte callejero y a partir de ese momento no paró de crear. Es así como la escultura e instalación tejen su obra alrededor de los años. No por nada es considerado como minimalista abstracto, aunque a él no le gusta que lo encasillen. Audaz, dejó que las líneas, colores y espacios lo guiaran. Y ahora interviene en sitios públicos, con lo que cada pieza invo
Primero viene la Inspiración y luego la Creación . Primero viene el Pasado y luego el Futuro . Primero viene Lotte Reigner y luego Su Blac...
Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone (previously) boasts an incredible archive of sculptures and murals that are founded on the principles of color theory. His works range from large-scale glitches and bold pixelations to tabletop prisms that shift with human touch. His most recent project, “Subtractive Variability Compact,” falls in the latter category as it visualizes the full range of the CMY spectrum through stacked, spinning wheels. More
Imagen 8 de 30 de la galería de Las cinco mejores instalaciones del Salone del Mobile 2016. Fotografía de Laurian Ghinitoiu
In front of a building in downtown Ft. Myers
Proyecto de iluminación extremadamente versátil regulable en color y en intensidad y con juegos de rgb en algunas luminarias. ¡Descúbrelo aquí!
Surcando los límites entre lo real y lo imaginario, diminutos barcos de papel fluyen sobre el camino mientras irradian luz a la superficie y se vuelven parte
Late last year, artist Taegan Roberts created this beautiful installation at a youth art exhibition in Geelong (a city in Victoria, Australia) called
Passages Insolites, or Unusual Passages, is an outdoor public art exhibition in Quebec City featuring modern and interactive works of art in Old Quebec.
El MCA dedica una exposición a Doris Salcedo, una artista fundamental para entender, desde lo poético, los conflictos a los que se enfrenta la actualidad
Imagem 15 de 21 da galeria de Descubra a arquitetura animal de Ernesto Neto. © angs school [Flickr], bajo licencia CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Image 3 of 14 from gallery of The Catenary and the Arc Installation / Manuel Bouzas + Santiago del Aguila. Photograph by Antonio Bouzas Barcala
La idea inicial que he tenido para dividir el espacio es «dibujarlo» con rectas proyectadas. Pero al final la perspectiva acaba siendo un problema que se interpone con el público. Pero en cu…
Italian artist Massimo Uberti creates large-scale light installations that look like simple drawings. Using neon tubes and transformers, his site-specific pieces depict everyday objects, such as a window frame, chair or table. Speaking of the inspiration behind his work, Milan-based Uberti says in an interview: “I like to create architectures of light. I employ neon […]
Osaka, Japan-based Nobuhiro Nakanishi's mesmerizing body of work entitled Layered Drawings is truly breathtaking. He photographs a scene or object
If you ask someone what they think makes art so special, they are likely to tell you that it is the creative aspect and the sensual aspect of art that makes it so special. This is true and makes sense too but one of the things that makes art so wonderful to so many according to us, is the fact that it has no limits or limitations. We don’t know whether you agree with us or not, but we are planning to make a convincing case of this point in this article. In this article, we are going to be talking about art that is larger than life in the sense that instead of limiting itself to a canvas or a particular material it is using land or natural features to showcase the creativity of the artist. We are talking about land art installations in this article. It is only when you look at these stunning land art installations will you realize that these are immense works of art that seem to own the land on which they have been made without dominating them. This is probably due to the fact that the land is part of the art as much as the art is part of the land and one could not imagine one without the other once one has seen it.
Erupting from floors, doorways, and furniture, artist Henrique Oliveira’s artworks (previously) are a remarkable comment on the relationship between the built environment and the power of nature. In installations that explore the relationship between reality and otherworldly spectacle, enormous wooden limbs and vine-like forms emerge from walls and ceilings that have been cracked, broken, and twisted around the emerging growth, unable to contain it. Oliveira uses various readymade and organic materials such as bricks, wood, PVC, tree branches, mud, and other found items. More
These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.