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Chesapeake Bay Synthetic Landscapes, LLC of Annapolis, MD installed this SYNLawn artificial grass lawn at the Dupont Circle Hotel in Washington, DC
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SYNTipede 351. Beautiful multi-colored fibers, manufactured with the latest 'Omega' shaped spine blade design creates product with superior strength, low surface temperatures, and resilient thatch combined together in a first-class product that clearly defines superior performance.
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Sculpture; Synthetic flowers, sports trainers on plastic mannequins and artificial grass
From the exhibition
Summer Exhibition 2022
(June to August 2022)
Summer at the RA is not just a time of year, it’s the world’s most joyful art experience. Run without interruption since 1769, the Summer Exhibition showcases art in all forms, from prints, painting, film and photography, to architectural works and sculpture by invited artists, Royal Academicians and emerging talent.
After two years in winter, it’s back where it should be. The theme chosen by the exhibition’s coordinator, Alison Wilding RA, is ‘Climate’. Whether as a crisis or opportunity, or simply our everyday experience, it is an all-embracing subject.
Whether you’re an experience seeker, a budding art collector or a culture-craving family, we know you’ll find the art for you: the exhibition features two rooms of prints selected by Grayson Perry RA, a structure made of elephant dung bricks, and new work by the Singh Twins. Outside this year is a large-scale immersive installation bringing nature and water to the courtyard, by Spanish artist Cristina Iglesias.
[Royal Academy]