
DIDIER MARCEL at The Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art – MUDAM LUXEMBOURG – 10.10.2009 – 03.01.2010 “It’s a question of admitting that art is not life and that art is always a difference produced between a real thing and its translation.”…
DIDIER MARCEL at The Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art – MUDAM LUXEMBOURG – 10.10.2009 – 03.01.2010 “It’s a question of admitting that art is not life and that art is always a difference produced between a real thing and its translation.”…
Hans-Christian Berg is one of the most interesting artists of his generation in Finland. In 2002, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Sculpture Department with an MA and from the University of Art and Design, Ceramics and Glass…
Robert Bruno’s edifice is one extreme building that stands in stark contrast to the desolate landscape of Ransom Canyon, Texas. Artist/Architect Robert is both owner and sculptor of this one-of-a-kind steel house. House’s four legs stand it up to the top…
Each year the Château de Versailles near Paris will host an event presenting a famous international artist in its grounds. This year, French artist Xavier Veilhan shows his works in the Gardens, Royal Court, and apartments of the Versailles Palace. His…
Fluxus is the result of the cooperation between designer Karim Rashid who designed the Knit – individual hand-made glass element – and Artist Michela Vianello, whose inspiration gave concrete shape to the overall concept of the sculpture. The wavering Murano…
Josiah McElheny’s work is frequently concerned with issues of reflection, infinity, purity and utopia, and has clear links to the work of the American abstract artist Donald Judd. His work also sometimes deals with issues of museological displays and one’s…
Pablo Valbuena’s project is focused on the temporary quality of space, investigating space-time not only as a three dimensional environment, but as space in transformation. For this purpose two layers are produced that explore different aspects of the space-time reality.
Tom Shannon shows off his gravity-defying, otherworldly sculpture — made of simple, earthly materials — that floats and spins like planets on magnets and suspension wire. It’s science-inspired art at its most heavenly.