Pneumàtic Installation
"Pneumàtic is a collaboration by Octavi Serra, Iago Buceta, and Mateu Targa for Ús Barcelona, an art festival dedicated to the revitalization of urban spaces." via
"Pneumàtic is a collaboration by Octavi Serra, Iago Buceta, and Mateu Targa for Ús Barcelona, an art festival dedicated to the revitalization of urban spaces." via
Candida Höfer is a photographer known for her large-format images of architectural interiors. For several decades Candida Höfer made architectural “portraits” of numerous treasure-houses across the world: the Louvre, Uffizi Gallery, the Royal Portuguese Library in Rio de Janeiro, La Scala opera-house in Milan, and many others. via
Her works are exhibiting at Hermitage in Saint-Petersburg now
Walk through any good art classical museum, and the statues can seem so real, it's almost as if they'll come to life if turn your back on them. At France's Lyon Museum of Fine Arts, for at least one night, that's exactly what happened.
The museum asked artist Arnaud Pottier to bring sculptures, including Laurent Honore Marqueste's Perseus Slaying Medusa, James Pradier's Odalisque, and Barrias' Les Premières Funérailles, to life. His method was pretty simple: He used projection mapping, which can turn anything—including statues—into a display.
Text via FastCo
Preview the "Golem x MBA" project on Behance
http://vimeo.com/131201461
Walk through any good art classical museum, and the statues can seem so real, it's almost as if they'll come to life if turn your back on them. At France's Lyon Museum of Fine Arts, for at least one night, that's exactly what happened.
The museum asked artist Arnaud Pottier to bring sculptures, including Laurent Honore Marqueste's Perseus Slaying Medusa, James Pradier's Odalisque, and Barrias' Les Premières Funérailles, to life. His method was pretty simple: He used projection mapping, which can turn anything—including statues—into a display.
Text via FastCo
Preview the "Golem x MBA" project on Behance
http://vimeo.com/131201461
Artist Guillaume Lachapelle uses mirrors and lights to create infinite landscapes in his series of dioramas entitled, “Visions.”
Artist Guillaume Lachapelle uses mirrors and lights to create infinite landscapes in his series of dioramas entitled, “Visions.”
"Casey Weldon was born in southern California, where he spent the majority of his life up to his graduation from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After a brief time running his own studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, He relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where he now lives and works as an illustrator and fine artist."
"Casey Weldon was born in southern California, where he spent the majority of his life up to his graduation from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After a brief time running his own studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, He relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where he now lives and works as an illustrator and fine artist."
Scottish contemporary artist Nathan Coley creates meaningful installations of different size and in mixed media
Scottish contemporary artist Nathan Coley creates meaningful installations of different size and in mixed media
Young Iranian artist Shirin Abendinirad won Beneton grant (after working as a model for United Colours campaign) while engaging in performance art pieces around Iran, confronting issues of gender, sexuality, and human compassion. Currently based between Florence and Tehran, Shirin has continued focusing on her performance, installation, and video art. Her latest work "Heaven on Earth" is a mirrors installation
Young Iranian artist Shirin Abendinirad won Beneton grant (after working as a model for United Colours campaign) while engaging in performance art pieces around Iran, confronting issues of gender, sexuality, and human compassion. Currently based between Florence and Tehran, Shirin has continued focusing on her performance, installation, and video art. Her latest work "Heaven on Earth" is a mirrors installation
200 prepared dc-motors, 2000 cardboard elements creates installation done by Zimoun in collaboration with Architect Hannes Zweifel 2011
"The sound sculptures and installations of Zimoun are graceful, mechanized works of playful poetry, their structural simplicity opens like an industrial bloom to reveal a complex and intricate series of relationships, an ongoing interplay between the «artificial» and the «organic». It‘s an artistic research of simple and elegant systems to generate and study complex behaviors in sound and motion. Zimoun creates sound pieces from basic components, often using multiples of the same prepared mechanical elements to examine the creation and degeneration of patterns." words by Tim Beck
http://vimeo.com/22651405
200 prepared dc-motors, 2000 cardboard elements creates installation done by Zimoun in collaboration with Architect Hannes Zweifel 2011
"The sound sculptures and installations of Zimoun are graceful, mechanized works of playful poetry, their structural simplicity opens like an industrial bloom to reveal a complex and intricate series of relationships, an ongoing interplay between the «artificial» and the «organic». It‘s an artistic research of simple and elegant systems to generate and study complex behaviors in sound and motion. Zimoun creates sound pieces from basic components, often using multiples of the same prepared mechanical elements to examine the creation and degeneration of patterns." words by Tim Beck
http://vimeo.com/22651405
In 20 Steps by Drift (previously), an installation about the movement of flight presented as a part of group installation "Glasstress 2015 Gotika" in Venice Biennale 2015 as part of an exhibition by the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg Exhibition.
http://vimeo.com/128608936
In 20 Steps by Drift (previously), an installation about the movement of flight presented as a part of group installation "Glasstress 2015 Gotika" in Venice Biennale 2015 as part of an exhibition by the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg Exhibition.
http://vimeo.com/128608936
LA-based artist Amanda Charchian uses mixed media to create captivating surrealist art. Her latest work, a collaboration with fellow artist Eli Craven, remixes studio nudes and photographs of stalactite and stalagmite caves from around the world to produce super cool/slightly disturbing images. She talked art, inspiration and being into suprasensuality with us. Read full interview on Oyster
"British ceramicist Tamsin van Essen is fascinated by what she describes as the “the fragile boundary between attraction and repulsion,” a place where tension is created by the visible and the obscured. For her Erosion series Essen created layered blocks of alternating black and white porcelain which she then sandblasted to mimic biological forms similar to a parasitic virus in the process of devouring a host. " via Colossal