These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.
I have a head 2, 2004 alluminio, vernice, lampada, 200x300x270cm
This summer I installed this commissioned artwork for NIH [National Institutes of Health] in their permanent collection.
at art basel unlimited 2015, galleria continua presents 'plastic tree' by cameroonian artist pascale marthine tayou.
Landscape sound art, "Nature versus Synthetics" by Ronald Van Der Meijs,2008, Materials: welding, chrome bicycle bell caps | "The installation 'Nature' is a site specific composition from 5000 chrome bicycle bells that are swaying in the wind of the polder in a natural way, as a reed. Causing them to call each other in a rather subtle manner and cause a soft twinkling noise. http://www.ronaldvandermeijs.nl/
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In this post you will find the most amazing and impressive urban art installations around the world. Prepare to get amazed!
This week all eyes of the art world are on Basel โ 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 whatโs worth seeingโฆ
Dandelions is the name of the installation by the group of anonymous Art Department artists that was exhibited at Commerce, California.
โThis sculptural wall relief celebrates the immense biodiversity of coral reefs while raising the specter of climate change.โ
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These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.
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
We all know that youโre supposed to reduce, reuse and recycle, but for artists, reuse and recycle often have totally different meanings than they do for the rest of us. Here are 11 artists specializing in making trash into artistic treasures.
Monika Sosnowska, Wilhelm Sasnal and Katarzyna Kozyra are a few of the familiar faces being shown in the Brussel's BOZAR art exhibition.
A selection of the best images from around the world
Monika Sosnowska, Wilhelm Sasnal and Katarzyna Kozyra are a few of the familiar faces being shown in the Brussel's BOZAR art exhibition.
A selection of the best images from around the world
Image 5 of 12 from gallery of Future Materiality Pavilion / Pravda Bureau. Photograph by Ivan Erofeev
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Just like the artist herself, these sculptures by Markham, Ont.'s Xiaojing Yan exist between two worlds.
Artist, entrepreneur, activist, breakdancer: Olafur Eliasson is a new kind of polymath
โI can hear with my knee better than with my calves.โ This statement made by Bernhard Leitner, which initially seems absurd, can be explained in...
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 donโt 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.
Situated in an enormous tent stretching almost the length of Randallโs Island, the Frieze art fair sees the worldโs galleries descend on New York to show everything from paintings to installations ... and even a beast of burden
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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 viewerโs 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