• Best of Install 2013

    Issue 06  /  Fabrice Le Nezet: Palpable Tension London based designer and artist Fabrice Le Nezet applies great consideration to the light and volume in his artwork.  From weighty large-scale installations to petite and whimsical character studies, Le Nezet’s work demonstrates a deft handling of weight and buoyancy.  In the Measure series, Le Nezet manages to coax a distinctive […]

    A. Moret No responses January 15, 2014
  • Ana Teresa Fernández

    There are five questions we always ask ourselves as readers, writers and critics of the arts, “Who, What, Where, When, and Why.”  Social sculptor and artist Ana Teresa Fernández along with designer and architect Johanna Grawunder created five illuminated sculptures you can find installed around the 5M campus in San Francisco.  Located in key adjacent public spaces these simple questions make the […]

    Ana Teresa Fernández No responses December 13, 2013
  • Progeny: An International Collaborative Project

    Artists are creatures of habit and their methodology and fastidious nature can be likened to other creatures in nature.  The Progeny Project was conceived by sound artist, Luke Aaron Clark and visual artist, Bryce Hammond.  “Progeny” is defined as “a descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring.”   The immersive architectural sound installation measuring […]

    Luke Aaron Clark No responses November 27, 2013
  • Mathew Zefeldt’s Forms Forming Forms at Santa Monica Museum of Art

    Hailing from the Bay Area, Mathew Zefeldt’s current exhibition at the Santa Monica Museum of Art titled Forms Forming Forms presents a riotous exploration of color and repetition that seeks to wholly immerse the viewer in a multidimensional experience. Installation Magazine: Your exhibition Forms Forming Forms is currently on view at the Santa Monica Museum of Art.  How did […]

    Mathew Zefeldt No responses November 22, 2013
  • Xin Song’s Paper Architecture at Grand Central Station

    Xin Song received an invitation from the MTA to commemorate and celebrate the 100th anniversary of Grand Central Terminal in New York City for On Paper/ Grand Central at 100.  She is one of four international paper-cut artists asked to create works that will be displayed in the lower level light box September, 2014. As many people […]

    Xin Song No responses November 14, 2013
  • Chie Yamayoshi Captures Ephemeral Eternity

    Following the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan in 2011, artist Chie Yamayoshi looked to the annual blooming of the Japanese Cherry Blossom as a source of inspiration and renewal.  An incredibly rare and transient event, Yamayoshi layers artificiality with the natural world by replicating the blooming through an 8-channel projection.  Immersed within the installation […]

    Chie Yamayoshi No responses November 6, 2013