• Cloud: Meteoros at St Pancras International

    Ethereal clouds are suspended above the Grand Terrace in the St Pancras International Train Station.  Positioned near the clock, Cloud: Meteoros, created by sculptor duo Lucy and Jorge Orta is the most recent installation from Terrace Wires.  Terrace Wires transforms the train station, inviting artists to present large-scale, site-specific works to the public.  Once a site […]

    Lucy and Jorge Orta No responses October 4, 2013
  • David Ryle: Trifecta

    London-based photographer David Ryle is well-versed in his field, with a prolific portfolio of commercial and personal projects to show for it, tied neatly together by his subtle but enrapturing color palette.  He has been recognized and awarded by the the Association of Photographers (AOP) and International Photography Awards (IPA). Steam Portraits This project came […]

    David Ryle One response July 26, 2013
  • Touching the Surface with Giles Miller Studio

    A tactile one-off installation made of tiny molded hairs, Miranda by Giles Miller Studio is a unique wall surface that adapts to the curious hand. London-based design practice, Giles Miller Studio, specializes in the development of truly innovative surface and interior design projects.      Featured image:  Miranda surface (detail), © Giles Miller Studio

    A. Moret One response July 19, 2013
  • Leandro Erlich: Welcome to the Dalston House

    Something unusual is taking place in the streets of east London.  People are defying the laws of gravity, literally walking across the facade of a rather curious Victorian building.  Comfortably folded in the crevice of white framed windows, adults read leisurely while young children hang single handedly from the frame of the front door.  Ordinary […]

    A. Moret 2 responses July 12, 2013
  • Raymond Delepierre: The Invisible Touch of Time

    London based gallery rosenfeld porcini kicked off their cultural programming with an exclusive performance from experimental sound artist Raymond Delepierre on May 24.  Installation spoke with the artist about his site-specific performance and the methodology behind his audio and visual practice.   Installation Magazine: The performance Point.0 lasted a total of sixty minutes with four segments […]

    A. Moret No responses June 14, 2013
  • David O’Malley: Drifting in Splendid Isolation

    Like astronauts who explore to the ends of the galaxy, an artist’s journey is filled with a similar degree of isolation, uncertainty, and mystery.  Art and space science are channels through which David O’Malley relates to his London environ of eight million strangers.  His canvases convey infinite possibilities breaking through the void of quotidian drudgery. […]

    A. Moret No responses May 18, 2013