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The sculpture, by Australian artist Lisa Roet, depicts the iconic chimp David Greybeard, who was at the centre of the work done by pioneering primate-behaviour researcher Jane Goodall.
Roet hopes to raise questions around humanity’s relationship with nature – and our closest living animal relative. And the unveiling marks 60 years since Goodall’s expedition in Tanzania, when David Greybeard welcomed her into his family.
Made in Williamstown over an eight-month period, it comprises lightweight metallic thread material.
Kusama: Cosmic Nature on exhibit at NYBG (New York Botanical Garden).
Shown is the Dancing Pumpkin (2020), an art installation in front of the Enid Haupt Conservatory.
Yayoi Kusama, (草間 彌生, Kusama Yayoi, born 22 March, 1929, Matsumoto, Japan), Japanese artist who was a self-described “obsessional artist,” known for her extensive use of polka dots and for her infinity installations. She employed painting, sculpture, performance art, and installations in a variety of styles, including Pop art and Minimalism.
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Exposition “L'autre côté du miroir, le monde de Charles Matton“ à l'Espace culturel Chapelle Sainte-Anne
Legendary French fire artists Carabosse came to Newbury and transformed the town's streets and squares into a magical and mesmeric wonderland of flickering flames.
I don't know why there was a seemingly good chair in the middle of this grassy area. Maybe it was Installation Art? Or was it to enhance the wood fence behind it?
A futuristic corridor installation by Biogena, captured in striking symmetry and light. The tunnel-like architecture, illuminated glass floor, and rounded walls create a surreal sense of depth — as if stepping into a spacecraft or a digital dimension.
Above the entrance, the message “WELCOME TO YOURSELF” hints at a reflective or transformative experience, blending the aesthetics of wellness, science fiction, and modern retail design.
The image invites the viewer to walk forward — not just physically, but metaphorically — into self-discovery and inner awareness.
Les Deux Plateaux, as known as the Colonnes de Buren, is an art installation created by the artist Daniel Buren completed with the architect Patrick Bouchain in 1985–1986.
It is located in the inner courtyard (Cour d'Honneur) of the Palais Royal in Paris
Exposition “L'autre côté du miroir, le monde de Charles Matton“ à l'Espace culturel Chapelle Sainte-Anne
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Blown glass art by Dale Chihuly.
Chihuly in the Forest Exhibit, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas. Temporary showing, not permanent installation.
Installation with fluorescent light by James Turrell.
Space 3,65 x 12,30 x 10 m.
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (The Netherlands)
Passages insolites, Ville de Québec
« Pratiquement imperceptible à l’horizon, une bibliothèque souterraine abritant des centaines de livres s’étend à la verticale dans un tunnel sombre qui semble se plonger dans l’abîme. Bien qu’intriguant, le gouffre de connaissances et de poésie dans lequel on pourrait espérer puiser est doublement hors de portée : un plancher vitré y bloque l’accès et la configuration inversée des volumes sur ses étagères empêche d’y décerner les titres en reliure.
L’impénétrabilité de l’œuvre de Susanna Hesselberg recèle un sens aussi sombre que l’obscurité dans laquelle elle s’enveloppe en profondeur. Tiré des paroles mélancoliques d’une chanson de Laurie Anderson, World Without End, l’intitulé renvoie à la peine abyssale que peut entraîner la perte d’un être cher, en la comparant à la tragédie d’une bibliothèque disparue sous les ravages d’un incendie. La bibliothèque enterrée telle une tombe reflète alors le deuil d’une transmission interrompue, d’une pensée rendue muette, d’une sagesse devenue à jamais inatteignable. »
« Ça parle de livres, comme vous pouvez le voir. J’aime les livres. Pour moi, ce sont des mondes entiers en eux-mêmes. Cachés, parfois secrets, ce sont des petits contenants de magie. » – Susanna Hesselberg
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This is "Big Rusty" an art installation from Danish Artist Thomas Danbo, who is best known for his many giant Trolls he has created from various materials. His Trolls can be found in parks, forests, mountain tops, and just about anywhere that people will find themselves appreciating art in giant forms.
Nikon D850 with Nikkor 14-24mm F2.8 AFS lens @ 24mm, F13, 1/125th second, ISO 64. Oben tripod with Benro 3-way geared head. Cropped to 6x17 ratio.
The arrangement of matter, its behaviour, addition to or subtraction from it, its shape and difference in position, and its rearrangement create chaos in the normal activity of the human brain. Apparently, all of this is without a reason, but the following can be experienced from this:
- A temporary feeling of stillness (or a partial feeling of emptiness)
- A strong reaction of the inquisitive cells
- A realization of meaninglessness.
Wise men say:
"Be empty if you want to be full".
Does he know about the distance between existence and annihilation, or the difference between what is visible and what is not?
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#nothing_is_real
Installation art
At the Taragaon Museum, Kathmandu, Nepal
July 26 - August 03, 2019
#KIAR
When there is a cloud above you - don't let it go down on you, but let it rain with creativity an fun.
Legendary French fire artists Carabosse came to Newbury and transformed the town's streets and squares into a magical and mesmeric wonderland of flickering flames.