Entries from 2012-03-01 to 1 month
Andrea Galvani "A Few Invisible Sculptures" at Meulensteen, NYC Andrea Galvani's sound installation, originally recorded in Germany, is the audio track documents the echolocation of a group of bats flying around three minimalist sculptures…
(front) Michael Dean, (left) Saâdane Afif, (wall right) J. Parker Valentine at RaebervonStenglin (Zurich) from Independent 2012, NYC
Sarah Sze - Disappearing Act, 2012 In both drawing and sculpture I’m interested in the depiction of gravity and weightlessness as both an operative and a disorienting force. I’m thinking about floating, sinking, rising, drifting, and the r…
Independent 2012 (3/8-11) Magali Reus at The ApproachThe amazing (and fascinating) thing about minimal art is that it can change the atmosphere and the feel of the space completely with just a simple layout of each piece in a certain space…
Gallery D.O.R. (Oslo). In this booth, a ceiling fan was constantly circulating a light wind from above, so the sound of the wind (or a fan) and the moves of lightly blown objects (fabrics and papers hanging on the wall, etc.) created a ver…