69 Artworks by Ceslovas Cesnakevicius, Saatchi Art Artist
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Praticien de l’éclairage d’exposition et des espaces publics, le concepteur lumière, Marc Dumas, parle de la profondeur de champs.
Landscape designer Lily Kwong travels the globe to learn about our urban spaces—and how we can change them for the better.
japanese architect hiroshi sambuichi has staged an ambitious installation within a former underground water reservoir in copenhagen.
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The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is pleased to present Double Life, which features works by the artists Jérôme Bel, Wu Tsang and Haegue Yang.
Klaus Pinter is a sculptor with a very special taste in art, starting in 1967 in Vienna, he paired up with two architect colleagues, thus combining
Image 2 of 33 from gallery of Sense Café Beijing / RSAA/Büro Ziyu Zhuang. Photograph by Shengliang Su
This doesn’t really relate to anything I’m up to at the moment, (or maybe it does, in some strange subconscious kind of way) but I find the idea behind this installation really cool. An…
The god of the tarot "Dogguta" went down to land and arrived in South Korea. Dogguta got a shop called The Tarot World. The people who gets into the shop gets to know what they want but the person has to pay back with something that Dogguta wants.
This doesn’t really relate to anything I’m up to at the moment, (or maybe it does, in some strange subconscious kind of way) but I find the idea behind this installation really cool. An…
WONDER, the first exhibition at the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum since its two-year renovation, brings together nine contemporary artists that each created room-sized installations inspired by the building in which they were produced. Jennifer Angus, Chakaia Booker, Gabriel Dawe, Tara Donovan, Patrick Dougherty, Janet Echelman, John Grade, Maya Lin, and Leo Villareal each work with objects that are often considered mundane, producing large-scale works from everyday objects like toothpicks and hoards of marbles. More
The partnership between the artist and the firm goes back more than a decade. Together, they aim to predict the behavior of light in relation to materials, weather, humidity, existing daylighting, and other factors.
No, that’s not the most humongous rainbow scatter of all time, it’s YARN. Yup, I said yarn. Last weekend I went shopping and ran into this display in the “apartment” section…
An elaborate bespoke wedding design and custom wedding venue, incorporating collaborative art installations , vibrant performance and detailed stage design.
Thomas Hutchins's Brisbane based Crowdfunding campaign called Dust Covered Butterfly - Metro 2015. Learn more about the Performance project on Pozible.
Carlie Trosclair is an Amarican installation artist from New Orleans, Louisiana who mainly works with chiffon, muslin and other fabrics cre...
Machiko Agano: "String Web", 2001, Fabrica art gallery, Holy Trinity Church, Brighton, UK http://www.agano-machiko.com
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30,000 meters of translucent cord spill from the upper windows of the fountain restaurant in, shanghai's xintiandi district, for RIBA's windows project 2015.
Bright Lights: The AIGA Awards Gala was held at Pier Sixty in New York City on April 19, 2013. The 2013 recipients of the AIGA Medal, the highest honor of the design profession, were honored: John Bielenberg, William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand, Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones, Stefan Sagmeister, Lucille Tenazas, and Wolfgang Weingart. Photo by Angela Jimenez www.angelajimenezphotography.com