This colorful installation is a collection of crocheted potholders by artist Anu Tuominen. In much of her work, the Finland-based artist redefines the function of basic, everyday stuff. She finds neglected and unloved goods, and by reworking these things, she gives them new life as conceptual art.
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Daniel Buren
Excentrique(s)
2012
Site specific installation for MONUMENTA 2012, Grand Palais, Paris
(Opens the 10th Mai 2012)
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Henrique Oliveira, the Brazilian emerging artist known for his spatial wooden pieces whose irregular forms devour large spaces which give you the sense that you are actually inhabiting someone’s body
”I believe that the message is never art itself, but instead, the lack of a message is a characteristic that makes some creations interesting to me…my works may propose a spatial experience, an aesthetic feeling, a language development and many more nominations to refer to the relation it establishes with the viewer. But, any attempt to find a message would fail.”. - Henrique Oliveira
I think that I’ve reblogged images of Henriqué Oliviera’s work at least a few times but once in a while, I see some that I hadn’t seen before, like some of these.
Perfect Pie
installation complete. 12 plaster pies in grey scale, drawings, and evergreen tree.
Ronald van der Meijs, Sound Architecture IV: 5000, installation of bicycle bells.
Images via devidsketchbook.
Jim Campbell on the genesis of Exploded Views (by sfmoma)
Artist/photographer Jim Campbell’s piece, “Exploded Views” is on display at SFMOMA through October 23, 2012.
More about Campbell’s work can be found on his website.
Artificial Rainbow of the Day: Seven colorful beams of light make up Yvette Mattern’s “Global Rainbow” installation, unveiled last night at St Mary’s Headland in North Tyneside.
Celebrating the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, the ongoing installation is “intended to symbolize hope,” and stretches out some 8km from its point of origin.
[colossal.]
Projections (by andrewhu)
“Projections” by Andrew Huang