- Desert X 2023 The vast expanse of the Coachella Valley will once again become a site of inquiry activated by the voices of international artists for the fourth edition of Desert X. A self-guided exploration of site-specific poetic and immersive works that span sculpture, painting, writing, architecture, design, film, music, performance and choreography, education, and environmental activism invites […]
- Desert X 2021 Participating Artists Art in real life returns with the third edition of the site-specific, international art exhibition Desert X. The work of thirteen artists from eight countries will be exhibited across the Coachella Valley. Opening March 12 and on view through May 16, 2021, Desert X is free and open to all. Curated by Artistic Director Neville Wakefield […]
- Meditations from the Desert All told, I visited Desert X on three separate occasions. The ability to pack one’s car with a camera, backpack with every conceivable charger, hub, adapter and laptop along with notebook, and an overnight bag is liberating. Everything one needs to explore, capture and create can fit neatly in the trunk or in the passenger seat. […]
- Pulp Fiction A note on the cover: The creative process is one that comes full circle. When Installation Magazine was first introduced to the world, we were in print. We were fortunate enough that Hugh Holland’s photograph “The Spectators” appeared on the cover. Several years ago, Mona Kuhn collaborated with The Billboard Creative and fell in love with […]
- The Content of Cotton Installation Magazine in conversation with MOO about the fiber of a new innovation in printing. It all begins with a cotton t-shirt. The cotton textile is one that all of us are familiar with however we don’t tend to think of the material as being repurposed or even capable of being turned into a product […]
- The Road to the Desert There is something meditative about the road to the desert. Palm Springs is located approximately 120 miles East of Los Angeles and offers a break from the urban noise with its white snow-capped San Bernardino Mountains, larger than life windmills and symmetrical Palm trees that extend along sandy roads cloaking the valley in a sacred […]