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Forgotten Songs
Art installation of bird cages at Angel Place, Sydney
Love this place, one of my favourites.
Is it a fence or a bench? Well it WAS a fence but it IS a bench now! Artwork installed outside teh Ashford Hospital on Anzac Highway.
“Misconceivable”, installation by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm.
Location: Middelheim Parkmuseum, Antwerp
An artwork of 5 large polished steel spheres by local artist Baet Yeok Kuan infront of the Asian Civilisation Museum that reflect the surrounding landscape and work like audio time capsules. These capsules feature recordings from everyday life in Singapore, like the sound of traffic and trains.
A corollary to the previous Tiger and Turtle - Magic Mountain shot, this is a detail of the winding stairs of the structure.
Picture of an art installation at Bagno Vignoni. An Italian village in the hamlet of San Quirico d'Orcia Tuscany. The installation is situated on a hot spring.
Couples shout "I love you"to light up the heart @ Vivid Sydney 2016. A fantastic annual event.
Have a great Sunday!
Spreading Life is an installation, located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for the Vivid Festival 2017. It was designed by Colombian artists.
It is inspired by what happens when a person blows on a dandelion seed head. People blow on two small light sculptures equipped with sensors the shape of dandelion seed heads. This activates a bright animation in an adjacent group of larger seed heads — the seeds light up and begin to glow in space and a sound simulates their floating away through the air. This photo is of one of those larger seed heads.
For more information see:
www.vividsydney.com/event/light/spreading-life
Have a wonderful weekend!
Jüdisches Museum Berlin.
The Memory Void, one of the symbolic spaces in the museum, includes the installation “Fallen Leaves” by Menashe Kadishman. More than 10,000 faces with open mouths, cut from heavy round iron plates, cover the floor of the ground floor void. The sculptures stir painful memories of the victims of war.
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Photo taken at the Burning Man 2007 festival (Black Rock Desert, Nevada).
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This installation for the Vivid Festival, located in the Rocks district of Sydney, was made up of plastic PET bottles filled with tonic water. The tonic water reacts with ultraviolet rays to produce a blow glow. For more information see: www.vividsydney.com/event/light/tectonic
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The Liège-Guillemins train station, designed by the Spanish architect Calatrava, was recently colourfully decorated by the French artist Daniel Buren. For this temporary art installation, 7 colours were used to cover the 10,000 square metres of the building's roof.
"Time And Again" by artist Nick Cave
This piece was made shortly after the death of the artist's grandfather. He used his grandfather's tools, agricultural objects and Christian symbols.
From the text panel: "Cave here transforms humble everyday objects into something precious, celebrating the profound gifts within the mundane and the family values of thrift, creative reuse, and pride in manual skills that continue to propel his art."
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Liege-Guillemins
Art Installation by Daniel Buren
Architecture bei Santiago Calatrava
This Unique Art Installation is on show in Hull Minster as part of The Freedom Festival in the City ..
… straight out of a Hitchcock set, into Burlington House’s yard. A ‘transitional object’ by Cornelia Parker.
Spreading Life is an installation, located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for the Vivid Festival 2017. It was designed by Colombian artists.
It is inspired by what happens when a person blows on a dandelion seed head. People blow on two small light sculptures equipped with sensors the shape of dandelion seed heads. This activates a bright animation in an adjacent group of larger seed heads — the seeds light up and begin to glow in space and a sound simulates their floating away through the air. This photo is of some of those larger seed heads.
For more information see:
www.vividsydney.com/event/light/spreading-life
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The town of Kilmarnock, Virginia, has partnered with the Virginia Tourism Corporation to display a sign representing the hardworking men and women of our community who are responsible for our way of life.
Each section of the sign represents the largest industries in this area.
The L is made from dock posts and represents the water. The O shows a crosscut section of a tree and represents the forestry industry. The V is represented by two ears of corn and stands for our farming industry. The E is made from crab traps representing the watermen who harvest crabs and oysters.
This LOVEworks sign was unveiled in March in the Kilmarnock Town Center. It is one of 200 LOVEworks projects displayed around the State.
These are details of Rebecca Louise Law's art installation "calyx", made of thousands of blossoms and one of the most enchanting artworks I saw lately!
my website: www.uma-wirth.com
This was taken at Rhyolite, a ghost town on the edge of Death Valley. Originally a gold mining town, its population declined from 8000 in 1908 to a mere 14 in 1920.
In 1984 a Belgian artist, Albert Szuykalski settled there for a short time and created several installations, many of which still stand today. This one he ironically called 'The Last Supper'
This art installation wants to remember us that every year many refugees are dieing in the Mediterranean Sea.
Citrovia is a beautiful lemon grove like walk-through experience - over 30,000 sq ft and look at that cloud-filled ceiling. Installed under scaffolding needed while a near-by building is under construction.
Installation by artist Fernando Tamburini at the Sugarhill Childrens Museum. Today was the 1st Birthday celebration for the museum.
Cylinders covered with 3.000 m² of mosaics that suggest movement.
Created by French artist Michel Deverne and located in the La Défence district of Paris.
Materials: sandstone and glass paste. (Zoom in for details)
Ka Bomhardt’s “Zu Hause 2“ ("At Hone 2“) as a part of the German artist group “Endmoräne“. I took the photo at the group's exhibition “Verlandet" in the Lenné- Park of Castle Dahlwitz, Berlin-Hoppegarten in June 2013.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the anual exhibition could only take place virtually online this year.
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This piece of art made by Tomás Saraceno is hanging in the height of around 25 Meter under the roof of the K21 Museum in Düsseldorf. The Art Installation is made as a 'spiderweb' with different levels you can climb inside. Four balls are here, one has the mirror effect and you can get an idea of the height were this installation is hanging