Plastic Bags Installation

L’artiste Pascale Marthine Tayou aime utiliser des objets du quotidien pour ces œuvres. Sa dernière création, exposée au musée d’art contemporain de Rome, s’appelle « Plastic Bags » et propose un structure de 10 mètres de haut composée de milliers de sacs pour symboliser le consumérisme de notre société.

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Interview: Jeremy Shaw: The experimental artist on single viewer exhibitions and photographing plant “aura”

Interview: Jeremy Shaw

Working out of Berlin and Vancouver, multimedia artist Jeremy Shaw is a busy man supplying both cities with his highly involved works. Currently, Shaw is exhibiting in Berlin alongside artists such as Yoko Ono and Geoffrey Farmer, in the conceptual group show, “One On One,” which is curiously designed…

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3D UV Thread Installation

Découverte du projet « 3D UV Thread », la dernière installation de l’artiste coréenne Jeongmoon Choi. Avec des pièces magnifiquement illuminées de lampes UV, cette création de l’artiste basée à Berlin est à découvrir à la Galerie Laurent Mueller jusqu’au 26 janvier 2013. Plus d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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Stacked Bicycle Installation

L’artiste Ai WeiWei a installé, dans le cadre de son exposition à la Galleria Continua de San Gimignano en Italie, 760 vélos empilés, attachés et fixés entre eux pour donner une création tentaculaire. Une installation étonnante non sans rappeler sa précédente intervention Forever Bicycles à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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WOODS: A Sound-Reactive Installation

This artistic installation, comprising 30 unique handmade redwood angelpoise lamps with classic tungsten lightbuls, emerges from the ground creating a structured landscape of responsiveness and light. The sound-reactive illumination takes the spectator through the emotional and physical journey of the performer at the center. The sequenced installation builds the setting, following the motion of the story while providing a consistent spacial response for the viewer. Check out the vid to see it in action!

In September 2012, Nocte was commissioned by artistic director Heather Eddington of State of Flux DanceFilm Company for their Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Awards 2013 finalist performance A Study of Who, organized in collaboration with Create and the Barbican.

A Study of Who is a collaboration between State of Flux and the poet Anna Mae Selby depicting the five stages of grief in a scenography inherently designed and implemented by Nocte.
By using different lighting setups and dispositions for each consecutively revealed element, every scene of the choreography is accentuated in its various settings.

Designer: Nocte

WOODS from Nocte on Vimeo.


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INSIGHTS III: Five contemporary artists reveal their individual wit in an annual group show in Heidelberg

INSIGHTS III

After another year of intense traveling for their respective crafts, artists and longtime friends Sandro Kopp, Stefan Strumbel, SMASH137, Andreas von Chrzanowki and Ruediger Glatz are meeting up in Heidelberg for their third annual group show, INSIGHTS. As the name implies, the site-specific installation is a chance for these…

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Permanent Marker Installation

Focus sur Heike Weber, une artiste basée à Cologne qui a été commandité pour réaliser la décoration d’un café à Prague appelé « Bodenlos ». Le résultat, réalisé au marqueur rouge, transforme l’espace grâce à des tracés très réussis dessinés sur le sol. Plus d’images de son projet dans la suite de l’article.

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Swing Tree Installation

Utilisant le tronc d’un arbre du parc, cette structure « Chop Stick » permet d’offrir une balancoire géante pour les enfants. Une commande de l’Indianapolis Museum of Art au cabinet d’architecture Visiondivision afin d’illustrer la conception qu’il faut sacrifier quelque chose pour faire quelque chose de nouveau.

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Interview: Matt Kenyon: The cross-platform artist talks technology, politics and his newest work, SUPERMAJOR

Interview: Matt Kenyon

Best described as a bit of a tech nerd with creative interests, Matt Kenyon also has a score to settle with big business and irresponsible government. Reacting to the economic and social impact engendered by their misbehavior, Kenyon joined forces with Doug Keaton in 1999 to found SWAMP, a…

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks: Yoko Ono vs. menswear, drugged-up spider designers, the year’s failures and more in our look at the web this week

Link About It: This Week's Picks

1. Yoko Ono for Opening Ceremony “Soooooo, this is actually, like, ‘art’ or something, isn’t it? No fucking way Yoko Ono thinks she can break up The Beatles AND ruin menswear.” Read more of Jon Moy’s appropriate reaction to Ono’s new Opening Ceremony collection over at Four Pins. 2….

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