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International art-based design studio Urban Art Projects (UAP) has announced their collaboration with artist Ned Kahn and the Brisbane Airport...
TROY PILLOW, Dawn, 2016 , KINETIC SCULPTURE, painted metal, 84 x 42 x 24 in 213 x 107 x 61 cm at www.sculpturesite.com
Completed in 2014 in Indianapolis, United States. Images by Serge Hoeltschi. This project began with an interest in challenging the typical notion of the parking structure as an unappreciated infrastructural typology by...
Image 1 of 40 from gallery of Ripple Pavilion / Atelier Chang. Photograph by Mr Kyungsub Shin
Ned Kahn's shimmering wall of aluminum helps hide an eyesore.
Completed in 2007 in Beverly Hills, United States. Images by Eric Staudenmaier. The two fashion boutiques Mameg and Maison Martin Margiela sit side-by-side, in a single building. Their characters are different. Whereas Mameg...
Image 1 of 39 from gallery of Seongdong Cultural & Welfare Center / UnSangDong Architects. Photograph by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
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Image 12 of 15 from gallery of Sunwheel / Moradavaga. Photograph by Moradavaga
Aliasing is a wind tubrine that uses OLED technology as the blade. The result is a sustainable billboard powered by wind.
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Presents: Gardens of Sound and Motion Lyman Whitaker Exhibition April 1 – September 30, 2018Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Leopold Gallery is honored to partner with the Phipps … Read More »
Welcome to Day 5 of Singapore’s Super Trees here on DDOA! Today we we will go around Singapore to spot and learn about the most TREEmendous sculptures on the island. First Stop: Vivo City S…
Calvin Tomkins remembers Christo, the artist who, together with his wife and collaborator, Jeanne-Claude, created massive works of site-specific installation art.
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Studio Lilica's large-scale suspended sculptures add interest to modern atriums, lobbies, and wide-open interior spaces.
Kinetic sculptor Anthony Howe lives and works in a rural area in Eastsound, Washington surrounded by little more than trees, wind, and other natural elements that inspire his incredible kinetic sculptures. Howe works primarily with stainless steel which he welds to create carefully engineered objects powered by the slightest breeze. Watching the motion of each piece in the videos above is totally mesmerizing and it hardly seems possible that such an object could be constructed. More