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Exposition “L'autre côté du miroir, le monde de Charles Matton“ à l'Espace culturel Chapelle Sainte-Anne
Infinity Mirrors - Yayoi Kusama
The Obliteration Room
Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, OH
Rocking Chair
Destruction of 3D.
#Reconstructing the old look.
#Interplay between art and its surroundings.
@Bengal boi, Dhaka
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#public_art #Installation_art
I wanted to take a moment and thank all the people who have supported my work. I am very grateful to anyone who has blogged, shown my work or has stopped to show their support and everyone i haven't met but can appreciate my work. Thank you. Here are a few supporters.
Starting with the first blog post a few years back.
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and so many more.....
A special thank you to Vincent Shim, Anthony Kwan,Eli Eijadi, Thomas Dunning, Chloe Hayward, Mat Cook, Mark Rigney,Kristoffer Knutson, Emma Berg, Tristan Pollock,The musical awesomeness of ESTATE, and all of my friends and family. Thank you.
Be on the lookout for the next big install coming very, very soon. :-)
One of the questions I am most frequently asked at exhibits and events is "How do you transport your work?". I am always happy to answer but I thought I'd create a visual representation of how I do it as well. I ship my work to events and exhibits packed in large wooden shipping crates. This piece shows a pallet jack and a crate containing a small version of New Youk City's Woolworth Building. The whole piece is about eight feet long by five feet wide when displayed together.
Another Place is an installation art work undertaken by Anthony Gormley that was created and exhibited across Europe before being accepted by Sefton BC for permanent installation on Crosby Beach.
The work consists of 100 life size anotomically correct life size casts of Anthony Gormley's figure that have been installed between Waterloo and Blundellsands parts of Crosby.
Each figure is 189cm tall and weights 650 kg. As the tides ebb and flow, the figures are revealed and submerged by the sea.
Interestingly, there is another place where Gormley exhibits lifesize body casts, namely Time Horizon installed amongst olive trees in Calabria, Southern Italy. Where Another Place look in the same direction, the Time Horizon figures look in differing directions.
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The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) occupies a converted factory building complex occupying 13-acres in North Adams, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest centers for contemporary visual art in the United States. The complex was originally built by the Arnold Print Works, which operated on the site from 1860 to 1942. MASS MoCA opened in 1999 with 19 galleries and 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) of exhibition space. It is large enough to put on exhibitions in individual buildings for extended periods - a Sol Lewitt building has five stories full of work conceived by him (and executed by others) on display until 2033; another building contains three large-scale installations by Anself Keifer on display until 2028.
The Boiler Room is one of the buidlings and when I was there it contained an installation of audio art. And old boiler room stuff that was highly photogenic.
The central figure here is not a man with pizza on his head, but a tambourine seller. The tambourine is one of the traditional instruments in the popular street music of Naples.
To the left is a strange figure walking inside what looks like an umbrella frame. It is in fact a bleaching frame used in the fullers' workshops of Roman Pompei. The bird on top is an owl. Minerva was the patron saint of fullers. Note that the figure is carrying a bucket inside which is probably human urine, one of the key ingredients in the bleaching process. This figure is derived from a fresco found in Pompei called the Fullonica of L. Veranius Hypsaeus" - now in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
Behind them is a map of the city and reference to the project for the building of a central railway in the city in 1906 - a year in which Vesuvius erupted.
h|u|m|b|o|t installation in net_condition show ZKM Karlsruhe Germany 1999-2000 - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport 2.
The children from K2 Shooting Stars finalised their interactive map installation today on the Atelier floor. India, Singapore and England have been connected to a sea map, an MRT map and a 'Numberjack's' tower'. Clay pieces have also been added, including "a small island where noone lives. It's in the middle of the Earth. It's a very small island. You can't land the plane there. You have to call the boat... only trees can live there."
For the moment in monochrome, please click on my blog link here: www.michikofujii.co.uk/blog/tlsbfljeme82rspkkabghyg5jw3cjr
This lovely couch appeared not too long ago and has yet to be picked up by the city. We often see homeless people sleeping on it in the early hours of the day creating an installation art of a sort...just a part of urban living.
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) occupies a converted factory building complex occupying 13-acres in North Adams, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest centers for contemporary visual art in the United States. The complex was originally built by the Arnold Print Works, which operated on the site from 1860 to 1942. MASS MoCA opened in 1999 with 19 galleries and 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) of exhibition space. It is large enough to put on exhibitions in individual buildings for extended periods - a Sol Lewitt building has five stories full of work conceived by him (and executed by others) on display until 2033; another building contains three large-scale installations by Anself Keifer on display until 2028.
The Boiler Room is one of the buidlings and when I was there it contained an installation of audio art. And old boiler room stuff that was highly photogenic.