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Kevin Bourgeois at VOLTA12
Kevin Bourgeois (presented by Causey Contemporary, New York) assembles At Play in the Fields of the Lord, a site-specific and interaction installation that furthers his investigation and critique of unseen policing and social fragmentation within “The Cloud” of anonymous, ephemeral contemporary culture.
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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 […]
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IstadPacini ArtLab: The Traveling SUN
“For those of us living in the north the sun or lack of it has an immense impact on our lives. We wanted to bring the SUN from Oslo to Tromsø as a gesture. To take The SUN on the road trip was an essential part of the work. By documenting the trip on our […]
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Berndnaut Smilde: ICONOCLOUDS x Harper’s Bazaar
Mise-en-scène of the ephemeral Berndnuat Smilde returns to the digital pages of Installation Magazine, discussing his feature in the September 2013 issue of Harper’s Bazaar U.S. The new body of work ICONOCLOUDS juxtaposes the Dutch artist’s signature manufactured cloudscapes with fashion luminaries Karl Lagerfeld, Dolce & Gabbana, Donatella Versace and Alber Elbaz.
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ARTLANTIC: On the Boardwalk
While Atlantic City may seem an unlikely art destination, the boardwalk has proven to have fertile and inspired soil. ARTLANTIC is the first public art installation to open in Atlantic City and features the works of artists Robert Barry, Peter Hutchinson, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Robert Lach, Jedediah Morfit, John Roloff and Kiki Smith. Presented […]
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Chris Engman: Exploring the Angles of Reality
“I’m sure that I prolong my life through these things.” – Chris Engman Work by Chris Engman, photos courtesy of Luis De Jesus Los Angeles Imagine glancing quickly past photographer Chris Engman’s work, Transplant—where the entire image of a tree is constructed using panels of images—while in development. Is it any less real when you […]