“Do Ho Suh accomplishes something that is possible only in dreams. He connects different places and times with one another in enchanting, breathtaking installations.”
Have you ever imagined seeing a pencil whose tip has been intricately carved into a tiny train, or perhaps seeing traffic light signals brilliantly adorned with vivid LEDs on the pole? That must be some rather crazy concepts, right? Well, not so much when you take into consideration other things you are about to witness in this post.
Late last year, artist Taegan Roberts created this beautiful installation at a youth art exhibition in Geelong (a city in Victoria, Australia) called
Artist Christophe Piallat transmits light through materials like foil and paper, altering our perception of them into something more fantastical.
Rebecca Louise Law is an Installation Artist using natural materials, namely flora. Law’s installations are designed to dry as permanent sculptures.
Chim↑Pom have been working together for ten years, but are virtually unknown outside Asia. As they open their first ever exhibition in the London at White Rainbow Gallery, followed by a solo show at the Saatchi Gallery later this year, is this about...
"The work invites us to see, hear and feel our home, our city as an interconnected web of species and cultures, to learn and remember the names and sing those under threat into continued existence."
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
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dubbed hubris, atë, nemesis, the installation references maine’s rugged coastal landscape and the interplay of its natural forces.
Helsinki-based artist Pia Mnnikk observes and recreates physical paths of the human form, depicting small intervals of movement within a space, in her Dj