These museum-quality prints are designed by artist Liz Roache, who trained and taught with Ati Gropius Johansen, daughter of Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius, for 30 years. Inspired by her Bauhaus background and meant to engage conversation, each focuses on one aspect of either color or design. In this print, any two colors can work together by mixing them to create a middle color. Signed by Roache. Frame not included. Archival-quality print. Acid-free paper. Each poster is signed by the artist. Brand Liz Roache Collection Liz Roache Art Collection General Dimensions 57" H 35" W Product Weight 1 lbs Assembly Comes fully assembled Warranty 1-Year Warranty Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
A site-specific installation in a New York City storefront, this twisting multi-colored tunnel was suspended in mid-air and held together with no less than 17,000 standard office bind clips. Composed of over 4,000 panels of high-gloss photographic paper, CHROMAtex from SOFTlab (photos by Alan Tansey) was designed to suck passers by right in (proverbially not literally,
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a lighting concept that echoes the materials and textures of the city above ground to create a visually stunning environment.
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Meow Wolf turns abandoned bowling alley into a fantastic glow-in-the-dark game Stroll into this abandoned Santa Fe bowling alley and you will find an oversized, glow-in-the-dark game in the space. Meow Wolf, an artist collective, transformed the building, called The House of Eternal Return, to include mind-bending rooms, colors, and props that work together to