• SARADIPOUR Art Gallery

    The landscapes rendered by Iranian artists Mahdieh Abolhasan and Abbas Nasle Shamloo are distinctively absent of human figures yet extend an invitation to explore the subtleties of the texture and elements of the natural world in solitude.  In searching for answers through the intricacies of the material employed by each artist respectively, we adopt a […]

    A. Moret No responses September 21, 2021
  • Spencer Mar Guilburt: This Too Shall Last

    The signature “Fire-Flowers” by Los Angeles-based Spencer Mar Guilburt act as checkpoints throughout the city.  Their inherent fluidity and motion transform the exterior of any wall, building, or canvas.  They have become like a fingerprint, an indelible and unmistakable mark confirming evidence that the artist was once here and has since traveled to a new […]

    A. Moret No responses June 30, 2021
  • Re-Ply: Minimal Recline

    It begins with a collection of corrugated cardboard that has been stacked, cut, laminated and molded and placed with as simple triangular steel base. The Re-Ply is the seating solution designed for Minimalists and those looking to leave a smaller carbon footprint. Recently funded on Kickstarter, the Re-Ply gives new life to recycled materials and […]

    Installation Magazine No responses August 16, 2013
  • Recyclable Cycle

    Change the way you travel from point A to point B on two wheels.   Designed by Izhar Gafni on a kibbutz on the northern coast of Israel, pieces of cardboard were folded like origami and transformed into a bicycle. Sporting tires made of reconstituted rubber from old car tires that will never puncture and […]

    Installation Magazine No responses August 16, 2013