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DAVID SPRIGGS ~ "The Paradox of Power" (2007) sculptural installation 104 x 124 x 36 in; red and blue acrylic on transparent film, display case, springs, lighting. “an environment that breaks free from the laws that constrict both two and three-dimensional materials, bringing together painting, drawing, photography, digital-modeling, and sculpture, to create a spatial topographic system” davidspriggs.com
Homelife
The Adelaide-born artist hunts down chandeliers where he can find them – op shops, garage sales, and even eBay – to create these staggering installations. Sometimes older pieces aren’t in the best condition, so he rebuilds the lights (but, despite this tinkering, still counts these as “found objects”).
Prototyping Architecture Conference at the Building Centre
This installation, entitled MATERIAL EQUILIBRIA, exhibits research by Sean Ahlquist on the delicate and simultaneous relationship of articulated material behavior and differentiated structural form. This specific study investigates the variegation of knitted textiles, a jacquard weave of shifting densities, as it influences the structuring of a tensile spatial surface.
Intersections: An Ornately Carved Wood Cube Projects Shadows onto Gallery Walls
This enormous laser-cut wood cube projects beautiful shadow patterns onto surrounding gallery walls. Learn more about Anila Quayyum Agha's installation 'Intersections' on Colossal. http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/02/intersections-an-ornately-carved-wood-cube-projects-shadows-onto-gallery-walls/
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