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Last year, after the original director was forced to drop the project, Milan’s Studio Fabio Novembre took on the task of creating the exhibition for the 5th edition of the Triennale Design Museum. Having been asked to create a 3rd dimension to the
Absolutely spellbinding, and innovative, Wies Preijde has create a new wall for home or office in her installations called Tegendraads.
Japanese food artist is surreally inspired. Everything thats comes out of the concept kitchen of Ayako Suwa looks as if it was thought up by a mad scientist.
London-based Studio Toogood, one of our favorite creative ateliers headed by London design star Faye Toogood, always does an amazing job of coming up with brand concepts to suit the needs of their amazing roster of clients. Loving their latest work, RETRACT, an installation for the Paris Fashion Week S/S 2013 presentation of shoe maker [...]
It’s 2012 here, and maybe you think the world is going to end, or maybe you think this is the year that you will hit the jackpot. At Trendland, we are betting our chips on a carefully designed utopian society in which we raise our citizens to continuously create. Luckily, earlier this year French directing [...]
Is contrast the greatest teacher? Artist Olivia Steele seems to think so, and her lyrical neon sculptures certainly do bring one into a moment of enlightenment. Steele is a conceptual artist working to question modern culture and our innate perceptions. By placing provocative neon statements in
It was the death of Motoi Yamamoto‘s sister that led to his career in salt installations. Motoi had worked in a dockyard for much of his 22 years. But after his sister’s untimely passing at the age of 24 due to brain cancer, he began thinking about what he had and lost, and prolifically producing [...]
The theme of Japaneses artist Nobuhiro Nakanishi work is “the physical that permeates into the art piece.” Laser print mounted with plexiglass acrylic and layered in a way that it all come up as some intriguing sculpture installations. ” In a foggy landscape, we no longer see what we are usually able to see – [...]
“I’m interested in those very everyday attempts to produce meaning.” say Damián Ortega. He creates amazing suspended , like his Cosmic Thing (2002), a gray Beetle, suspended suspended from the gallery’s ceiling by high-test aircraft cables. Ortega has meticulously disassembled the car, evidently taking the
We wrote about the TEXTile installation of artist Jean Shin two years ago, since then she created some even more conceptual installations, like the ‘Sound Wave‘ above or ‘Chemical’ below. Using everyday objects like broken umbrellas, worn shirts, old leather shoes or outdated eyeglasses, she creates these expansive installations…
Swedish artist Michael Johansson likes to play Tetris ! His art can be called Tetrism or Compactism – I love his color research definitive of a perfect color palette. A part from his sculptures/installations Michael likes to create those pretty amazing “assembly kits” of everyday objects…