Miami Art Week 2013: Folded, Rippled and Melted: Our highlights of non-traditional shapes across sculpture and painting

Miami Art Week 2013: Folded, Rippled and Melted


Whether angled or oozing, wave-like or crumpled, shapes in art and design have always stepped beyond the boundaries of traditional form. During our recent exploration of art in Miami, a few works caught our attention, and also begged to be touched. While we actually couldn’t poke at any of…

Continue Reading…

Invisible Sculptures

Questionnant la fonction de la sculpture contemporaine et ses limites, Andrea Galvani est un artiste italien vivant entre New York & Mexico. Avec Invisible Sculptures, ce dernier nous propose des visuels impressionnants, cherchant notamment à camoufler des objets dans certains décors. A découvrir en images.

Invisible Sculptures5
Invisible Sculptures4
Invisible Sculptures3
Invisible Sculptures1
Invisible Sculptures2
Invisible Sculptures6

Juergen Mayer H. exhibits stone sculpture based on data-protection patterns in Miami

Design Miami 2013: German architect Juergen Mayer H. is exhibiting a sculpture derived from the patterns used on the inside of envelopes to obscure personal information at Art Basel Miami Beach (+ slideshow).

Pipapo sculpture made from artificial stone by Juergen Mayer H at Art Basel Miami Beach

Juergen Mayer H. took the squiggly patterns used to mask private data sent in the post as a reference for the Pipapo sculpture.

“The design itself comes from a whole family of sculptural pieces and architectures that are developed out of data protection patterns, which are these camouflaged patterns that you find on the inside of envelopes or when you get the pin code from your bank,”  he told Dezeen when we caught up with him in Miami.

Pipapo sculpture made from artificial stone by Juergen Mayer H at Art Basel Miami Beach

The piece is made from Caesarstone, an artificial stone moulded from ground natural quartz mixed with adhesives then pressed and cured. Sheets of the material were milled to create the lattice-like patterns then assembled so one surface sits horizontally on two upright planes.

Resembling an architectural model, the design’s flat top could be used as a table or bench.

Pipapo sculpture made from artificial stone by Juergen Mayer H at Art Basel Miami Beach

However, the architect created the piece with no particular function in mind. “It’s actually an art piece,” said Mayer H. “A horizontal sculpture that looks ambivalent. It is what you want it to be. I’m not really interested in disciplines so it’s an object that slips between different imaginations of what it can be.”

The piece is on display in the Galerie EIGEN+ART booth at Art Basel Miami Beach, which continues until Sunday.

Further information from Caesarstone follows:


Caesarstone is proud to announce its sponsorship of a new artwork by architect Juergen Mayer H., to be unveiled at Galerie EIGEN+ART booth at Art Basel Miami Beach 2013. Pipapo is made of Caesarstone surface from the Supernatural series, with a natural stone pattern delicately milled to create a three dimensional, lattice-like formation.

Pipapo sculpture made from artificial stone by Juergen Mayer H at Art Basel Miami Beach

The work is based on Mayer H.’s long standing investigation, both in architecture and art, of data protection patterns found, for example, on the inside of envelopes sent by government agencies and banks. Their extremely dense optical pattern aims to protect the personal content of letters from indiscretion and to make sensitive data invisible by presenting a sphere of exclusive knowledge.

Pipapo sculpture made from artificial stone by Juergen Mayer H at Art Basel Miami Beach

Pipapo reflects Juergen Mayer H.’s fascination with camouflaged digital design and the interrelations of communicative space. The sculpture represents an endless pattern field and plays with dimension and form, the exposed and hidden and the material and the immaterial.

The chosen material is Caesarstone Alpine Mist (5110), a new design part of Caesarstone’s Supernatural series which draws inspiration from the beauty of natural stone while exhibiting the exceptional strength, flexibility and durability inherent in all Caesarstone surfaces.

Pipapo sculpture made from artificial stone by Juergen Mayer H at Art Basel Miami Beach

Juergen Mayer H. says in regard to the sculpture and his work: “We like to speculate on the potential of new materials for our built environment, to stress the limits of production possibilities and to keep the way we use them free to explore.”

“We are extremely proud that Juergen Mayer H. chose Caesarstone surfaces for Pipapo. This latest collaboration is yet another opportunity for Caesarstone to evolve, explore and reach new design limits,” says Eli Feiglin, VP of marketing at Caesarstone.

The post Juergen Mayer H. exhibits stone sculpture
based on data-protection patterns in Miami
appeared first on Dezeen.

Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food

Focus sur Maria Laura Benavente qui a réalisé pour le « Mercado Central de Las Palmas » de Gran Canaria, ces créations de papiers d’une très grande qualité. Représentant différents types d’aliments que l’on peut trouver au sein du marché espagnol, le résultat est à découvrir en images dans la suite.

Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 8
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 9
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 7
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 6
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 5
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 4
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 3
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 2
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 1
Paper Craft Sculptures Of Food 10

Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures

Coup de cœur pour l’artiste Morgan Herrin qui sculpte le bois avec talent pour nous proposer des superbes créations, à la fois étranges et surprenantes. Des représentations surréalistes incroyables à découvrir sur son portfolio et dans une sélection d’images disponible dans la suite de l’article.

Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures6
Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures5
Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures4
Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures3
Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures2
Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures
Wood Sculptures of Surreal Figures7

Frederik Molenschot at Huys: The Dutch lighting designer’s public exhibition in a private residence in NYC

Frederik Molenschot at Huys


At the Huys (pronounced “house”) residence in New York City, presently in development by the Netherlands’ Kroonenberg Groep, you’ll find a new, unified showcase of Dutch contemporary design. Situated…

Continue Reading…

3D Paper Sculptures

Avec du papier et surtout énormément de talent, l’artiste canadien Calvin Nicholls offre des créations sculpturales absolument incroyables. Des compositions époustouflantes, représentant principalement des animaux d’un grand réalisme à découvrir dans la suite dans une sélection d’images.

3D Paper Sculptures19
3D Paper Sculptures18
3D Paper Sculptures17
3D Paper Sculptures16
3D Paper Sculptures14
3D Paper Sculptures13
3D Paper Sculptures12
3D Paper Sculptures6
3D Paper Sculptures5
3D Paper Sculptures4
3D Paper Sculptures3
3D Paper Sculptures2
3D Paper Sculptures1
3D Paper Sculptures0
3D Paper Sculpture1
3D Paper Sculpture
3D Paper Sculptures20

Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt

Focus sur le créatif Hedi Xandt qui a imaginé des sculptures très variées et impressionnantes. Mélangeant les styles et les matières avec beaucoup de talent, l’artiste nous invite à découvrir son univers sombre et intense. Plus d’images et de détails sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt18
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt17
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt19
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt16
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt15
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt14
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt13
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt12
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt11
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt10
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt9
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt8
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt7
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt6
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt5
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt3
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt2
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt1
Creative Sculptures by Hedi Xandt

“Sunflowers” by Rob and Nick Carter: A 3D bronze reinterpretation of Vincent van Gogh’s 1888 painting




by Gavin Lucas Inspired and informed by Vincent van Gogh’s 1888 “Sunflowers” painting (housed in London’s National Gallery), artist duo Rob and Nick Carter’s bronze interpretation of the iconic post-impressionist…

Continue Reading…

Detritus by Jonathan Schipper: An interactive salt-based art installation, complete with a usable jacuzzi, that exists in a constant state of change

Detritus by Jonathan Schipper


Humans have, and continue to be, in a constant push to alter our surroundings to suit our individual needs. From the first settlements of early man to modern suburban sprawl, our necessity to build and change, despite our technological advances, is always kept…

Continue Reading…