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Posted: luglio 8th, 2010
Author: VALENTINA
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Jean Nouvel@ Serpentine Pavilion

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Posted: novembre 17th, 2009
Author: VALENTINA
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IVAN PUIG

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Ivan Puig like the contradiction, poetry, simplicity and complexity together and you can definitely see it in his art. I love the sinking car, I just wonder how he did that…

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Posted: novembre 13th, 2009
Author: VALENTINA
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Rebecca Ward

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Rebecca Ward

“My installations are site-specific works dependent upon the space they occupy. Utilizing existing lines, beams, and angles, each piece I create is informed by the individual site and its unique linear movement. Thus, my installations are inherently architectural. I choose patterns and shapes according to detailed measurements of the installation site. Ideally these patterns are numerically symmetrical or somehow numerically balanced, producing a dialogue between line and space. I initially began working with tape because of the broad range of colors in which it is available. Additionally, I have always been drawn to its unique textural qualities. I began making videos to create a dialogue with the tape installations. I see the videos as a way to animate the tape installations, and further explore my architectural manipulation of space. When using tape, rather than leaving evenly-placed two-dimensional lines upon a wall, I expand upon the material’s sculptural potential and bring these installations into a third dimension. When using video, I angle projectors and use multiple intersecting projections to create animated, two-dimensional shapes. This creates an illusionary space, a perceptual play of pattern, color, light, and texture that is realized by the viewer’s experience of, and interaction with the work.”

Posted: agosto 26th, 2009
Author: VALENTINA
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Nature Factory

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Makoto Tanijiri of Suppose Design Office has designed an installation for the Diesel Denim Gallery Aoyama in Tokyo, Japan.

Posted: agosto 18th, 2009
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Sam Jinks

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SAM JINK was born in Australia in 1973 and currently lives and works in Melbourne.