
Inspired by the motion and sound of breathing and the beating of the human heart, Rolf Sach’s recent installation at Studio Visconti in Milan focuses on the primary physiological mechanisms of the human body. Sachs created sculptural furniture and lighting pieces that have been infused with human emotions and attributes, creating a collection of unique and individually crafted objects that can form part of your everyday environment and will continually surprise and awaken the viewers’ senses.
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At Salone, an installation by Professor Ezri Tarazi and the d-Vision Group called “Ultra Gamma: Design with Unseen Waves,” based on the concept that in 50 years it is possible that waves will be discovered at a frequency currently unknown to mankind.
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Brooklyn-based artist Julia Chiang’s most recent exhibition, Security Is Mostly A Superstition, opened this month at Half Gallery in NYC.
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In 2010, the exhibition The Invisibles by Tokujin Yoshioka took place at the Kartell Flagship Store. This year, he has a new exhibition, The Invisibles Light, in which he has created a series of “invisible” chairs and tables from transparent acrylic that seems to become part of the air.
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Northern Michigan University School of Art and Design will be exhibiting for the first time in Milan at Salone. Their show, called Transiessence, will feature works from 18 student designers.
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Australian designer Adam Goodrum has created a contemporary restyling of the period Louis XVI console.
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Last week, Chicago-based Volume Gallery debuted the premier, limited edition collection from Rich Brilliant Willing: Pro Forma.
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Last Expo is an online exhibition dedicated to discarded artwork, a collection of photographs of orphaned art headed toward its final resting place.
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Rob the Life You Lead
Belgian artist Andy Wauman’s newest exhibition Black Fall begins on March 24th at Hunting and Collecting.
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Rythme Coloré (Colored Rhythm), 1946, Oil on canvas, private collection, © L & M SERVICES B.V. The Hague 20100623; Photo: © private collection
A new exhibition opens today at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York: Color Moves: Art and Fashion by Sonia Delaunay. Delaunay was an abstract painter, colorist and textile designer who lent her talents to many industries.
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