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It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile LI HONGJUN: TOPOGRAPHIC PAPER SCULPTURES Click to enlarge Li Hongjun lives and works in Beijing, though originally from Shaanxi Province in China. His life has been split between peasant and artist, with a break in the 90s and then returning to his art at middle age in 2006. His paper sculptures are almost like architectural or mathematical models with their LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
SHADOWING: JONATHAN CHOMKO & MATTHEW ROSIER I get a particular thrill out of exploring and discovering things on my own, by chance. I’m not a big fan of GPS and forever get annoyed at the level of detail on Mapquest or Google maps when trying to get directions. For me, part of the fun is making the effort to figure it RED GATEWAY, CERGY-PONTOISE: DANI KARAVAN Googling around for something else I came across this nice looking pedestrian bridge. “The Red Gateway” is one of the twelve stations which make up the “Axe Majeur” in Cergy-Pontoise, a suburb northwest of Paris. Designed by Israeli architect Dani Karavan (whose other work is definitely worth a look), the vibrant footbridge is the connecting piece to the rest of his vision for the town. APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started withKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
CHOI JEONG HWA: AIR/AIR & LIFE/LIFE Click to enlarge Choi Jeong Hwa, who the LA Times called “the internationally recognized leader of Korea’s Pop Art movement” had a few works included last month as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in Australia. Typically using synthetic materials in oversized installations, it's not surprising that Air/Air, two pyramids in the Stirling Gardens, SONG BOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS Click to enlarge. These 2940 yellow and black plastic spheres across a 35m-long wall made up the fun and engaging interactive pop-up installation at London’s King’s Cross station called Song Board.Designed by the students at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London, Song Board invited passers-by to rotate the matrix of spheres and create unique patterns, images, and messages. JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed byCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile LI HONGJUN: TOPOGRAPHIC PAPER SCULPTURES Click to enlarge Li Hongjun lives and works in Beijing, though originally from Shaanxi Province in China. His life has been split between peasant and artist, with a break in the 90s and then returning to his art at middle age in 2006. His paper sculptures are almost like architectural or mathematical models with their LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
SHADOWING: JONATHAN CHOMKO & MATTHEW ROSIER I get a particular thrill out of exploring and discovering things on my own, by chance. I’m not a big fan of GPS and forever get annoyed at the level of detail on Mapquest or Google maps when trying to get directions. For me, part of the fun is making the effort to figure it RED GATEWAY, CERGY-PONTOISE: DANI KARAVAN Googling around for something else I came across this nice looking pedestrian bridge. “The Red Gateway” is one of the twelve stations which make up the “Axe Majeur” in Cergy-Pontoise, a suburb northwest of Paris. Designed by Israeli architect Dani Karavan (whose other work is definitely worth a look), the vibrant footbridge is the connecting piece to the rest of his vision for the town. APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started withKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
CHOI JEONG HWA: AIR/AIR & LIFE/LIFE Click to enlarge Choi Jeong Hwa, who the LA Times called “the internationally recognized leader of Korea’s Pop Art movement” had a few works included last month as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in Australia. Typically using synthetic materials in oversized installations, it's not surprising that Air/Air, two pyramids in the Stirling Gardens, SONG BOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS Click to enlarge. These 2940 yellow and black plastic spheres across a 35m-long wall made up the fun and engaging interactive pop-up installation at London’s King’s Cross station called Song Board.Designed by the students at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London, Song Board invited passers-by to rotate the matrix of spheres and create unique patterns, images, and messages. JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed byCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. MARY BUTTON DURELL: PAPER SCULPTURE Click to enlarge California artist Mary Button Durell creates paper sculptures using only tracing paper and wheat paste. They have been compared to cellular membranes and described as biomorphic abstractions; definitely organic in shape and feel. Though many of the works look as though built on a wire frame, that is not the case. The PETER DE CUPERE: OLFACTORY ART Click to enlarge Where to begin? Not since John Waters’ 1981 film Polyester with scratch 'n sniff ‘Odorama’ have I seen anything like Peter De Cupere’s Olfactory Art. Apparently, a growing number of artists around the world are incorporating scent into their works. Belgian artist De Cupere creates smell installations, scent sculptures, olfactory performances, smell-movies ROSA VERLOOP: NYLON SCULPTURES Click to enlarge. I would be lying if I said that I love these sculptures. They actually creep me out a bit. They have a Cabbage Patch Doll with Proteus syndrome quality that’s, well, for lack of a better word, disturbing. Nevertheless, I find Dutch artist Rosa Verloop ’s nylon soft sculptures fascinating, as well as a great way to recycle ripped stockings. CHOI JEONG HWA: AIR/AIR & LIFE/LIFE Click to enlarge Choi Jeong Hwa, who the LA Times called “the internationally recognized leader of Korea’s Pop Art movement” had a few works included last month as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in Australia. Typically using synthetic materials in oversized installations, it's not surprising that Air/Air, two pyramids in the Stirling Gardens, JULIUS POPP: BIT.FALL, BIT.FLOW, BIT.CODE Click to enlarge German artist Julius Popp uses technology to create work that reaches across the boundaries of art and science. Three of his works, Bit.fall, Bit.flow, and Bit.code are pictured above. Bit.fall is an installation that in some cases displays images and, in others, words selected from the internet via drops of falling water PETER KOGLER: SPATIAL ILLUSION Click to enlarge. Clearly, one doesn’t necessarily need Upside Down Goggles or a Psycho Tank à la Carsten Höller to experience a trippy effect through art. Austrian artist Peter Kogler has been playing with spatial illusion since the 1980s.. Interested in film architecture and influenced by movies from the 1920s such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Metropolis where the architecture SONG BOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS Click to enlarge. These 2940 yellow and black plastic spheres across a 35m-long wall made up the fun and engaging interactive pop-up installation at London’s King’s Cross station called Song Board.Designed by the students at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London, Song Board invited passers-by to rotate the matrix of spheres and create unique patterns, images, and messages. PLAZA MIRADOR EL TOSSAL COMMUNITY CENTER Click to enlarge. Located in Alicante, Spain, the Plaza Mirador El Tossal Community Center, designed by Crystalzoo Architects boasts beautiful views of the mountains and pine forest as well as being part of the contemporization of the countryside landscape. A neighborhood community center, the unique and elegant building includes an outdoor meeting square and an auditorium inside.COLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile LI HONGJUN: TOPOGRAPHIC PAPER SCULPTURES Li Hongjun lives and works in Beijing, though originally from Shaanxi Province in China. His life has been split between peasant and artist, with a break in the 90s and then returning to his art at middle age in 2006. His paper sculptures are almost like architectural or mathematical models with their topographic style. Using layers andlayers
ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started withKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
RICHARD SWEENEY: PLEATED PAPER COOLNESS English artist Richard Sweeney concentrated on the hands-on manipulation of paper to create design models in his studies which ultimately developed into sculptural pieces. He now combines hand-craft with computer aided design and CNC manufacturing techniques, maintaining an experimental approach to discovering unique sculptural forms. Pretty amazing. SHADOWING: JONATHAN CHOMKO & MATTHEW ROSIER This year’s award of 30,000 pounds was presented to New York-based interactive designer Jonathan Chomko and Treviso-based architect/designer Matthew Rosier for their interactive light installation titled Shadowing. Using infrared tracking and triggered projections, the shadow of a previous passerby will be replayed to thenext person who
SONG BOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS Click to enlarge. These 2940 yellow and black plastic spheres across a 35m-long wall made up the fun and engaging interactive pop-up installation at London’s King’s Cross station called Song Board.Designed by the students at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London, Song Board invited passers-by to rotate the matrix of spheres and create unique patterns, images, and messages. JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed byCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile LI HONGJUN: TOPOGRAPHIC PAPER SCULPTURES Li Hongjun lives and works in Beijing, though originally from Shaanxi Province in China. His life has been split between peasant and artist, with a break in the 90s and then returning to his art at middle age in 2006. His paper sculptures are almost like architectural or mathematical models with their topographic style. Using layers andlayers
ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started withKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
RICHARD SWEENEY: PLEATED PAPER COOLNESS English artist Richard Sweeney concentrated on the hands-on manipulation of paper to create design models in his studies which ultimately developed into sculptural pieces. He now combines hand-craft with computer aided design and CNC manufacturing techniques, maintaining an experimental approach to discovering unique sculptural forms. Pretty amazing. SHADOWING: JONATHAN CHOMKO & MATTHEW ROSIER This year’s award of 30,000 pounds was presented to New York-based interactive designer Jonathan Chomko and Treviso-based architect/designer Matthew Rosier for their interactive light installation titled Shadowing. Using infrared tracking and triggered projections, the shadow of a previous passerby will be replayed to thenext person who
SONG BOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS Click to enlarge. These 2940 yellow and black plastic spheres across a 35m-long wall made up the fun and engaging interactive pop-up installation at London’s King’s Cross station called Song Board.Designed by the students at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London, Song Board invited passers-by to rotate the matrix of spheres and create unique patterns, images, and messages. JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed by MARY BUTTON DURELL: PAPER SCULPTURE Click to enlarge California artist Mary Button Durell creates paper sculptures using only tracing paper and wheat paste. They have been compared to cellular membranes and described as biomorphic abstractions; definitely organic in shape and feel. Though many of the works look as though built on a wire frame, that is not the case. The ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. PENIQUE PRODUCTIONS: COLOR INFLATABLES Click to enlarge The Spanish art collective Penique Productions was formed in 2007 with the first inflatable project in the University of Barcelona. The group’s projects consist of color inflatables that fill up spaces erected by others, giving them a new identity. By blanketing the architecture using plastic and blowing fans, the spaceis simplified
MAX STREICHER: INFLATABLE SCULPTURES Max Streicher is a sculptor and installation artist from Alberta, now residing in Toronto, who has worked extensively with inflatable technology in kinetic sculptures. His inflatable sculptures include clouds, oversized horses, bodies, a beetle, and forest, as well as abstract forms and — in my opinion a little creepy — giant clownheads
PETER DE CUPERE: OLFACTORY ART Click to enlarge Where to begin? Not since John Waters’ 1981 film Polyester with scratch 'n sniff ‘Odorama’ have I seen anything like Peter De Cupere’s Olfactory Art. Apparently, a growing number of artists around the world are incorporating scent into their works. Belgian artist De Cupere creates smell installations, scent sculptures, olfactory performances, smell-movies PETER KOGLER: SPATIAL ILLUSION Click to enlarge. Clearly, one doesn’t necessarily need Upside Down Goggles or a Psycho Tank à la Carsten Höller to experience a trippy effect through art. Austrian artist Peter Kogler has been playing with spatial illusion since the 1980s.. Interested in film architecture and influenced by movies from the 1920s such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Metropolis where the architecture ANTHONY MCCALL: 5 MINUTES OF PURE SCULPTURE Click to enlarge. New York based artist Anthony McCall has been creating unique light installations since the 1970s with a 20-year break in between. Currently, McCall has a solo exhibit in Berlin at the Hamburger Bahnhof, titled Five Minutes of Pure Sculpture – his largest to date – showing light installations created since 2003. His works are a combination of film, sculpture and drawing QZINA’S WORLD’S LARGEST CHOCOLATE SCULPTURE Click to enlarge. Weighing in at 18,239 pounds (!!), Qzina Specialty Foods ’ chocolate model of an ancient Mayan temple has broken the Guinness World Record for largest chocolate sculpture. Corporate Pastry Chef Francois Mellet and MOF (Meilleur Ouvrier de France or Best Craftsman in France) Stephane Treand led their team in building the winning work. . With a 10ft x 10ft square base, and HAEGUE YANG: VENETIAN BLINDS ART Haegue Yang: Venetian Blinds Art. South Korean artist Haegue Yang (aka Heike Jung), living and working in in both Berlin and Seoul, believes that there is “a mysteriousness and spirituality in the most banal things.”. Her use of window shades in many of her installations seems to be proof of this. Presently, Yang has an installation titled CHOI JEONG HWA: AIR/AIR & LIFE/LIFE Choi Jeong Hwa: Air/Air & Life/Life. Choi Jeong Hwa, who the LA Times called “the internationally recognized leader of Korea’s Pop Art movement” had a few works included last month as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in Australia. Typically using synthetic materials in oversized installations, it’s not surprising that AirCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile LI HONGJUN: TOPOGRAPHIC PAPER SCULPTURES Li Hongjun lives and works in Beijing, though originally from Shaanxi Province in China. His life has been split between peasant and artist, with a break in the 90s and then returning to his art at middle age in 2006. His paper sculptures are almost like architectural or mathematical models with their topographic style. Using layers andlayers
ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started withKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
RICHARD SWEENEY: PLEATED PAPER COOLNESS English artist Richard Sweeney concentrated on the hands-on manipulation of paper to create design models in his studies which ultimately developed into sculptural pieces. He now combines hand-craft with computer aided design and CNC manufacturing techniques, maintaining an experimental approach to discovering unique sculptural forms. Pretty amazing. SHADOWING: JONATHAN CHOMKO & MATTHEW ROSIER This year’s award of 30,000 pounds was presented to New York-based interactive designer Jonathan Chomko and Treviso-based architect/designer Matthew Rosier for their interactive light installation titled Shadowing. Using infrared tracking and triggered projections, the shadow of a previous passerby will be replayed to thenext person who
SONG BOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS Click to enlarge. These 2940 yellow and black plastic spheres across a 35m-long wall made up the fun and engaging interactive pop-up installation at London’s King’s Cross station called Song Board.Designed by the students at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London, Song Board invited passers-by to rotate the matrix of spheres and create unique patterns, images, and messages. JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed byCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile LI HONGJUN: TOPOGRAPHIC PAPER SCULPTURES Li Hongjun lives and works in Beijing, though originally from Shaanxi Province in China. His life has been split between peasant and artist, with a break in the 90s and then returning to his art at middle age in 2006. His paper sculptures are almost like architectural or mathematical models with their topographic style. Using layers andlayers
ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started withKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
RICHARD SWEENEY: PLEATED PAPER COOLNESS English artist Richard Sweeney concentrated on the hands-on manipulation of paper to create design models in his studies which ultimately developed into sculptural pieces. He now combines hand-craft with computer aided design and CNC manufacturing techniques, maintaining an experimental approach to discovering unique sculptural forms. Pretty amazing. SHADOWING: JONATHAN CHOMKO & MATTHEW ROSIER This year’s award of 30,000 pounds was presented to New York-based interactive designer Jonathan Chomko and Treviso-based architect/designer Matthew Rosier for their interactive light installation titled Shadowing. Using infrared tracking and triggered projections, the shadow of a previous passerby will be replayed to thenext person who
SONG BOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS Click to enlarge. These 2940 yellow and black plastic spheres across a 35m-long wall made up the fun and engaging interactive pop-up installation at London’s King’s Cross station called Song Board.Designed by the students at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London, Song Board invited passers-by to rotate the matrix of spheres and create unique patterns, images, and messages. JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed by MARY BUTTON DURELL: PAPER SCULPTURE Click to enlarge California artist Mary Button Durell creates paper sculptures using only tracing paper and wheat paste. They have been compared to cellular membranes and described as biomorphic abstractions; definitely organic in shape and feel. Though many of the works look as though built on a wire frame, that is not the case. The ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. MAX STREICHER: INFLATABLE SCULPTURES Max Streicher is a sculptor and installation artist from Alberta, now residing in Toronto, who has worked extensively with inflatable technology in kinetic sculptures. His inflatable sculptures include clouds, oversized horses, bodies, a beetle, and forest, as well as abstract forms and — in my opinion a little creepy — giant clownheads
PENIQUE PRODUCTIONS: COLOR INFLATABLES Click to enlarge The Spanish art collective Penique Productions was formed in 2007 with the first inflatable project in the University of Barcelona. The group’s projects consist of color inflatables that fill up spaces erected by others, giving them a new identity. By blanketing the architecture using plastic and blowing fans, the spaceis simplified
PETER DE CUPERE: OLFACTORY ART Click to enlarge Where to begin? Not since John Waters’ 1981 film Polyester with scratch 'n sniff ‘Odorama’ have I seen anything like Peter De Cupere’s Olfactory Art. Apparently, a growing number of artists around the world are incorporating scent into their works. Belgian artist De Cupere creates smell installations, scent sculptures, olfactory performances, smell-movies PETER KOGLER: SPATIAL ILLUSION Click to enlarge. Clearly, one doesn’t necessarily need Upside Down Goggles or a Psycho Tank à la Carsten Höller to experience a trippy effect through art. Austrian artist Peter Kogler has been playing with spatial illusion since the 1980s.. Interested in film architecture and influenced by movies from the 1920s such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Metropolis where the architecture QZINA’S WORLD’S LARGEST CHOCOLATE SCULPTURE Click to enlarge. Weighing in at 18,239 pounds (!!), Qzina Specialty Foods ’ chocolate model of an ancient Mayan temple has broken the Guinness World Record for largest chocolate sculpture. Corporate Pastry Chef Francois Mellet and MOF (Meilleur Ouvrier de France or Best Craftsman in France) Stephane Treand led their team in building the winning work. . With a 10ft x 10ft square base, and HAEGUE YANG: VENETIAN BLINDS ART Haegue Yang: Venetian Blinds Art. South Korean artist Haegue Yang (aka Heike Jung), living and working in in both Berlin and Seoul, believes that there is “a mysteriousness and spirituality in the most banal things.”. Her use of window shades in many of her installations seems to be proof of this. Presently, Yang has an installation titled ANTHONY MCCALL: 5 MINUTES OF PURE SCULPTURE Click to enlarge. New York based artist Anthony McCall has been creating unique light installations since the 1970s with a 20-year break in between. Currently, McCall has a solo exhibit in Berlin at the Hamburger Bahnhof, titled Five Minutes of Pure Sculpture – his largest to date – showing light installations created since 2003. His works are a combination of film, sculpture and drawing CHOI JEONG HWA: AIR/AIR & LIFE/LIFE Choi Jeong Hwa: Air/Air & Life/Life. Choi Jeong Hwa, who the LA Times called “the internationally recognized leader of Korea’s Pop Art movement” had a few works included last month as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in Australia. Typically using synthetic materials in oversized installations, it’s not surprising that AirCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterileKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started with HAEGUE YANG: VENETIAN BLINDS ART Haegue Yang: Venetian Blinds Art. South Korean artist Haegue Yang (aka Heike Jung), living and working in in both Berlin and Seoul, believes that there is “a mysteriousness and spirituality in the most banal things.”. Her use of window shades in many of her installations seems to be proof of this. Presently, Yang has an installation titled PETER DE CUPERE: OLFACTORY ART Click to enlarge Where to begin? Not since John Waters’ 1981 film Polyester with scratch 'n sniff ‘Odorama’ have I seen anything like Peter De Cupere’s Olfactory Art. Apparently, a growing number of artists around the world are incorporating scent into their works. Belgian artist De Cupere creates smell installations, scent sculptures, olfactory performances, smell-movies LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU: PLASTIC BAGS Pascale Marthine Tayou: Plastic Bags. Cameroon contemporary artist Pascale Marthine Tayou works with everyday objects (in many cases plastic bags) and likes to mix things up whether it be culturally in his art or even by making his name femininely-suffixed rendering it heterogeneous. His current exhibit at Rome’s contemporary art museumMACRO
CHOI JEONG HWA: AIR/AIR & LIFE/LIFE Choi Jeong Hwa: Air/Air & Life/Life. Choi Jeong Hwa, who the LA Times called “the internationally recognized leader of Korea’s Pop Art movement” had a few works included last month as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in Australia. Typically using synthetic materials in oversized installations, it’s not surprising that Air IVÁN NAVARRO: LIGHT SCULPTURE This past March, Ivan Navarro had a show at the Paul Kasmin gallery in NYC called “Heaven or Las Vegas” where the light structures were based on the footprint of famous skyscrapers, including the twin towers creating a moving negative effect as infinite holes in the floor. (See video of exhibit below.) There is an underlying social and JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed byCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterileKADER ATTIA: GHOST
Ghost, a large installation by the French artist, of Algerian descent, Kader Attia, displays a roomful of Muslim women in prayer. The bodies are rendered as empty shells and hoods made of tin foil, not coincidentally a standard disposable domestic material. These figures become at once alien and futuristic. Bowing in shimmering meditation,their ritual
APEX PREDATOR SHOES: FANTICH & YOUNG East London artist duo Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young who make up the studio Fantich & Young, create conceptual sculptures addressing “parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world.” The original Apex Predator—described as predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of the food chain—tooth-soled shoe sculptures started with HAEGUE YANG: VENETIAN BLINDS ART Haegue Yang: Venetian Blinds Art. South Korean artist Haegue Yang (aka Heike Jung), living and working in in both Berlin and Seoul, believes that there is “a mysteriousness and spirituality in the most banal things.”. Her use of window shades in many of her installations seems to be proof of this. Presently, Yang has an installation titled PETER DE CUPERE: OLFACTORY ART Click to enlarge Where to begin? Not since John Waters’ 1981 film Polyester with scratch 'n sniff ‘Odorama’ have I seen anything like Peter De Cupere’s Olfactory Art. Apparently, a growing number of artists around the world are incorporating scent into their works. Belgian artist De Cupere creates smell installations, scent sculptures, olfactory performances, smell-movies LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU: PLASTIC BAGS Pascale Marthine Tayou: Plastic Bags. Cameroon contemporary artist Pascale Marthine Tayou works with everyday objects (in many cases plastic bags) and likes to mix things up whether it be culturally in his art or even by making his name femininely-suffixed rendering it heterogeneous. His current exhibit at Rome’s contemporary art museumMACRO
CHOI JEONG HWA: AIR/AIR & LIFE/LIFE Choi Jeong Hwa: Air/Air & Life/Life. Choi Jeong Hwa, who the LA Times called “the internationally recognized leader of Korea’s Pop Art movement” had a few works included last month as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in Australia. Typically using synthetic materials in oversized installations, it’s not surprising that Air IVÁN NAVARRO: LIGHT SCULPTURE This past March, Ivan Navarro had a show at the Paul Kasmin gallery in NYC called “Heaven or Las Vegas” where the light structures were based on the footprint of famous skyscrapers, including the twin towers creating a moving negative effect as infinite holes in the floor. (See video of exhibit below.) There is an underlying social and JEAN NOUVEL: JANE’S CAROUSEL IN DUMBO Click to enlarge. I went over to the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn last Saturday and visited many an open studio, as well as new (to me) designy shops, the crazy sale at Desigual’s Pop-up Shop, and the large bubble-making contraption in the tobacco factory. All were fun to see, but the star of the festival was the recently opened Jane’s Carousel housed within a pavilion designed byCOLLABCUBED
It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile ROB MULHOLLAND: VESTIGE INSTALLATION Click to enlarge. Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland has created a ghostly art installation in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland titled Vestige.Originally intended to be temporary, the six mirrored life-size silhouettes (three men and three women) have been so popular that they are now to become a permanent fixture in the previously inhabited woodlands. LIU WEI: CITYSCAPE INSTALLATIONS Chinese artist Liu Wei is a man to watch in the new Chinese art scene. He creates installations, paintings and videos oscillating between order and disorder. His installations/cityscape sculptures are at times sprawling and depict cities in a state of metamorphosis, something he can relate to in the development of his native city,Beijing.
MARY BUTTON DURELL: PAPER SCULPTURE Click to enlarge California artist Mary Button Durell creates paper sculptures using only tracing paper and wheat paste. They have been compared to cellular membranes and described as biomorphic abstractions; definitely organic in shape and feel. Though many of the works look as though built on a wire frame, that is not the case. The ROSA VERLOOP: NYLON SCULPTURES Nevertheless, I find Dutch artist Rosa Verloop ’s nylon soft sculptures fascinating, as well as a great way to recycle ripped stockings. The third photo down on the right is the artist herself wearing one of her pieces as a costume at the Boschparade 2010 (in The Netherlands), and the one below that, which looks like a deformedskull (or
PETER KOGLER: SPATIAL ILLUSION Click to enlarge. Clearly, one doesn’t necessarily need Upside Down Goggles or a Psycho Tank à la Carsten Höller to experience a trippy effect through art. Austrian artist Peter Kogler has been playing with spatial illusion since the 1980s.. Interested in film architecture and influenced by movies from the 1920s such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Metropolis where the architecture LI HONGJUN: TOPOGRAPHIC PAPER SCULPTURES Li Hongjun lives and works in Beijing, though originally from Shaanxi Province in China. His life has been split between peasant and artist, with a break in the 90s and then returning to his art at middle age in 2006. His paper sculptures are almost like architectural or mathematical models with their topographic style. Using layers andlayers
QZINA’S WORLD’S LARGEST CHOCOLATE SCULPTURE Click to enlarge. Weighing in at 18,239 pounds (!!), Qzina Specialty Foods ’ chocolate model of an ancient Mayan temple has broken the Guinness World Record for largest chocolate sculpture. Corporate Pastry Chef Francois Mellet and MOF (Meilleur Ouvrier de France or Best Craftsman in France) Stephane Treand led their team in building the winning work. . With a 10ft x 10ft square base, and ANTHONY MCCALL: 5 MINUTES OF PURE SCULPTURE Click to enlarge. New York based artist Anthony McCall has been creating unique light installations since the 1970s with a 20-year break in between. Currently, McCall has a solo exhibit in Berlin at the Hamburger Bahnhof, titled Five Minutes of Pure Sculpture – his largest to date – showing light installations created since 2003. His works are a combination of film, sculpture and drawing SHADOWING: JONATHAN CHOMKO & MATTHEW ROSIER This year’s award of 30,000 pounds was presented to New York-based interactive designer Jonathan Chomko and Treviso-based architect/designer Matthew Rosier for their interactive light installation titled Shadowing. Using infrared tracking and triggered projections, the shadow of a previous passerby will be replayed to thenext person who
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THE PERIOD GAME
I couldn’t be more excited and proud to announce the launch of The Period Game Kickstarter!
After four years in the making, my daughter Daniela Gilsanz and her co-creator Ryan Murphy have launched their board game about menstruation. The game turns a typically uneasy situation into a fun, positive, learning experience teaching participants about what is happening within the body and how to “go with the flow.” It’s smart, humorous, and has been tested with 200 kids receiving praise from the toughest of communities…tweens!Their kickstarter
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collabcubed - 0 comments BOOMLY: AGE IN STYLE It’s been a long while since we posted anything, but we’re here to tell you about Boomly a new e-commerce site by Emma Gilsanz, a cube-root of Collabcubed. Observing the challenges her grandparents faced trying to find helpful products that were well-designed and at the same time stylish, Emma became determined to inject some much needed fun and design into the typically sterile-looking home healthcare market. Enter Boomly , a site aimed at boomers and beyond, created to help people live life beautifully, every day at every age. Items have been carefully selected for their thoughtful design, quality, and functionality. Everything from nicely designed pill boxes that include an accompanying water bottle to kitchen aids, bathroom safety items to canes and walkers that are elegant enough to put an extra bounce in anyone’s step, just to name a few. There’s much more to see, so check it out for yourself here , or share with anyone you know that might be interested, or maybe like Boomly on facebook , or follow on twitter.
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September 18, 2014
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SWING TIME: HÖWELER + YOON ARCHITECTURE It’s a cool glow-in-the-dark playground. No, it’s an art installation. Well, actually, husband-and-wife team Eric Höweler + Meejin Yoon of the Boston-based Höweler + Yoon Architecture were striving for both. The temporary installation titled _Swing Time_ , located in a public park space next to the Boston Convention Center in South Boston, consists of 20 glowing oval swings that encase LED lights which activate with the swings’ movement. When forces are static and the swings are not in use, they emit a soft, white light that illuminates the area. When the swings are in motion, the micro-controller switches the light from white to purple, creating a more colorful glowing effect. _Swing Time_ is part of an initiative to create the first interactive public space in the city, with the goal to entice people of all ages to play. If you’re in Boston, you might want to check it out. via urdesign via notcot* Share
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September 15, 2014
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JEN & PAUL’S SOUVENIR CITY & CHELSEA BUS TOURS Strolling through the gallery openings in Chelsea the other evening I came upon Jen and Paul’s One Stop Shopping Souvenir City & Chelsea Bus Tours . Definitely hard to miss, the glitzed up light blue parked bus (on 26th Street the night I was there, but apparently more often located on 24th Street) beckons to passers-by, welcoming them in and offering an array of humorous artsouvenirs for
purchase. The mobile shop — created, designed, run, and driven by performance artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw — displays and sells an impressive selection of clever mock DIY-style art kits, games, and supplies that poke fun at the big-name contemporary artists whose work is often found within the galleries that surround it. Make your own Jeff Koons balloon animals with a set of branded balloons. A glasses and nose disguise is repositioned as a _Cindy Sherman Disguise Kit_. There’s _Chuck Close Graph Paper_, _Paul McCarthy Ketchup_ bottles, _Mini Damien Hirst Shark_, _William Wegman Dog Treats_ and much more. Definitely chuckle-inducing throughout. And if that weren’t enough, Jen and Paul offer free Chelsea tours led by the two of them as well as a few semi-celebrity guests such as Paddy Johnson and comedian Sean J Patrick with others to follow. Make sure to keep an eye out for the bus if you’re headed to Chelsea this fall, or sign up for a tour over here.
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September 12, 2014
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MANA CONTEMPORARY
You wouldn’t necessarily associate Moishe’s Moving with art and architecture, but you would be wrong not to. Moishe Mana, founder of the moving company, and his right-hand man Eugene Lemay have converted 150,000 square feet of the 1.5 million industrial space they own in Jersey City into the impressive Mana Contemporary , a center that houses over 250 artists’ studios, numerous art galleries, Richard Meier’s Model Museum, Gary Lichtenstein’s Editions printing studio and shop, in addition to dance studios, an art book shop, a bistro, designer studios, a recently completed spectacular column-free 50,000-square-foot separate glass gallery, and who knows what else? I visited last spring during an open studios event and was blown away by the facilities as well as the quality of the art (there are some impressive names on the doors such as Michal Rovnerand others.) The
Richard Meier Model Museum is a must-see, and there are special exhibits in many of the art galleries. The trip from NYC is relatively quick on the Path train but, as was the case when I visited in May, this Sunday, September 14th there will be free shuttle busesrunning from the
Meatpacking District every half hour, making the excursionirresistible.
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September 9, 2014
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NICK GEORGIOU: HERMÈS WINDOWS NYC I’m not sure if it’s because it’s Fashion Week here in NYC, or because the fall season has begun bringing with it a new crop of looks, or maybe I just hadn’t strolled down Madison Avenue in a while but, when I did yesterday afternoon I was really struck by all the store windows, both in their content and their display design. Barney’s had a series of rotating photos by Bruce Weber titled _L.A. Stories_;
another store whose name escapes me was setting up neon signage along with what seemed to be an outdoor runway, but the windows that stopped me in my tracks were those of Hermès.
The mannequin heads were these spectacular sculptures which at first glance looked like blocks of painted wood, but as I got closer I realized that they were actually books. Books! Rolled, fanned, stacked, bent, not only were the mannequin heads stunning (possibly the most fabulous part of the general fabulosity), but the backdrops as well were intricate tableaus created using the edges of books, painted in colors and stripes, in some cases just as multicolor striped motif backdrop while in others 2-dimensional mythical gods. I went in to ask who the artist was and should have recognized the name right away, having posted NYC-born and based artist Nick Georgiou’s work before
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Seeing them in person, however, is even more impressive. Kudos to whoever thought to give the job to Georgiou, and of course kudos to the artist himself for making an impressive splash on Upper Mad, specifically at the corner of 62nd Street. PHOTOS COLLABCUBED AND NICK GEORGIOU* Share
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September 5, 2014
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RICHARD WRIGHT: AIRD’S LANE INSTALLATION Glasgow-based artist Richard Wrightcreates
impermanent site-specific interventions that engage in temporality and the built environment. His latest, closing this Saturday for The Modern Institute in Glasgow, consists of four leaded glass skylights in the ceiling at Aird’sLane
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Wright incorporated handmade, blown glass and leading in an intricate design placed within four existing rectangular skylights resulting in a dramatic—almost three dimensional—effect within the room. The textured glass interferes with the natural light reflecting it and causing a shift in the viewer’s perspective. Much in the way Wright’s paintings are of a transient nature, so are the patterns on the walls and floors created by the light through these complex glasspieces.
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