• Kirsten Berg: (In)Visible at Burning Man

    Building art at Burning Man is like a pilgrimage: the suspension of day-to-day life and livelihood to embark upon a journey entailing arduous work, and self-reliance in a harsh environment, to create art that is installed for a mere week is done as a labor of love and dedication. (In)Visible is my third large-scale installation. […]

    Kirsten Berg No responses September 13, 2013
  • Brad Downey: In the Street

    American born and Berlin based street artist Brad Downey intervenes with his environment using objects in an unconventional manner thereby questioning their inherent function.   An “art intervention” is not just an installation but something that intervenes on the common understanding of the space and object.  Downey was invited by the art collective lend|hauer this summer […]

    Nora Leitgeb No responses August 2, 2013
  • Grimanesa Amorós: Luminous Circuitry

    An invisible umbilical cord connects artists, collectors and writers around the world.  A labyrinth of energy, sound waves, radio frequency and the transmission of light, sight and sound connect us.  Artist Grimanesa Amorós recently completed two large-scale site-specific light installations in China.  The first installation titled Golden Connection included two light sculpture installations unveiled at […]

    A. Moret One response June 21, 2013
  • Issue 02 Foreword

    Another jet takes off from the nearby runway and quickly disappears into the fading California sky.  The residual drone of the engine briefly rattles the walls of our office and its roar then fades into silence.  The sound that we once blamed for interrupting our creative rhythm is now part of our sonic vocabulary, a […]

    A. Moret No responses June 20, 2013
  • Robert Seidel: Handmade Shadows

    Through experimental film, video projection and installation, Berlin-based artist Robert Seidel brings dimension and life to abstraction.  The artist’s latest installation Tearing Shadows just concluded at 401contemporary in Berlin.  Seidel is now preparing his first permanent installation Grapheme as part of a new wing for the Museum Wiesbaden. Installation Magazine: How did you arrive at video […]

    A. Moret No responses May 11, 2013
  • 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 surface tension from dense, […]

    A. Moret One response April 18, 2013