Motoi Yamamoto makes an incredible work using just salt. He makes huge installations getting a very simple and charm result. Labyrinths, Cherry Blossom and more…
Entries Tagged as 'installation'
Salt, just salt!
July 20th, 2009 · No Comments · art, installation · Tags // artist installation Motoi Yamamoto salt //
Trees
July 8th, 2009 · No Comments · installation, photograpy · Tags // city Florian Rexroth photos trees white //
A poetic landscape view from the photographer Florian Rexroth. White background for the trees of the city.
Tokujin Yoshioka for Swarovski
June 25th, 2009 · No Comments · architecture, design, installation, video · Tags // installation japanish designer lake mirror octagon stand design Swarovski Tokujin Yoshioka //
The Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka catch again the attention with his latest work, the stand of Swarovski at Baselworld 09, the concept is ‘Lake of shimmer’:16,000 octagon shaped mirrors attached to a wall and controlled by a computer to change the angle of each of those mirrors to create the surface of a lake.
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Banksy vs Bristol Museum
June 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Illustration, art, installation, various · Tags // artist Bansky bristol museum stencil //
Saturday 13 June - Sunday 31 August Banksy
The reason the museum was closed was kept secret from top council officials.
Banksy said: “This is the first show I’ve ever done where taxpayers’ money is being used to hang my pictures up rather than scrape them off.”
Staged in the council-owned City Museum and Art Gallery, Banksy v [...]
Santiago Serra at MARCO
June 14th, 2009 · No Comments · art, installation, sculpture · Tags // artist concrete installation Marco Santiago Serra Spanish vigo //
INSTALLATION OF 54 CEMENT BREAKWATER TETRAPODS
The Spanish artist Santiago Serra exhibits at MARCO, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vigo, Spain until 27th September 2009.
His work, involving social or political structures, is intended to question established power relations, in the realm of art as well as society at large. In his works he directly interrogates [...]






