Sunday, October 27, 2013
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
Guildenstern
It could have been - it didn't have to be obscene! I was prepared. But
it's this, is it? No enigma, no dignity, nothing classical, poetic -
only this, a comic pornographer and a rabble of prostitutes!
The Player
You should have caught us in better times. We were purists then.From Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990) by Tom Stoppard
Thursday, October 24, 2013
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Sunday, October 13, 2013
Soo Sunny Park At Rice Gallery
American artist Soo Sunny Park took over Rice Gallery, part of Rice University in Houston, Texas, with a glistening, labor intensive, abstract installation called Unwoven Light.
The suspended piece is made up of 37 individual units composed of chain
link fencing that is arranged into a sculptural form that’s all about
light.
As you make your way around the space, the ever-changing rainbows of color bounce off each piece of iridescent Plexiglas that has been wired into the openings of the metal fence. The coated Plexiglas causes the light to “unweave” making each shape turn from clear to colorful as light hits them.
From Park:
All photos © Nash Baker.
Posted by Caroline Williamson on 05.20.13 in Art Via/http://design-milk.com
As you make your way around the space, the ever-changing rainbows of color bounce off each piece of iridescent Plexiglas that has been wired into the openings of the metal fence. The coated Plexiglas causes the light to “unweave” making each shape turn from clear to colorful as light hits them.
From Park:
“Like a net, the sculpture is a filter that is meant to capture the light that is already there and force it to reveal itself. Now we can see it, the light, in purple shadows and yellow-green reflections that both mirror the shape of the fence and restructure the space they inhabit.”
All photos © Nash Baker.
Posted by Caroline Williamson on 05.20.13 in Art Via/http://design-milk.com
Tim Flach Offers A Visual Homage To The Soul And Beauty Of Other Kingdoms
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You can view his gorgeous portfolio here; http://www.timflach.com/
Saturday, October 5, 2013
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