Wallpainting #135 & 6-pack

“The work of Jan van der Ploeg has it roots in Piet Mondriaan’s Neo plasticism and De Stijl movement connected to Theo van Doesburg. Jan van der Ploeg’s works of art connect painting, sculpture, system and serial production.”

Galerie West : Jan van der Ploeg


Sol Lewitt: a wall drawing retrospective

A collaboration between Yale University Art Gallery, MASS MoCA, and the Williams College Museum of Art. listen to the podcast, or see one (wall drawing 1112) of many timelapse animations of Sol Lewitt’s drawings. the exhibition ” comprises 105 of LeWitt’s large-scale wall drawings, spanning the artist’s career from 1969 to 2007.”


the unstoppable hum

installation by sabrina raaf, 2000. Steel, Rubber, Aluminum, Glass, Custom Electronics.

Raaf’s “machines’ behaviors are based in generative algorithms. They rely on networks, reflexivity, and the interplay of randomness and pattern to initiate a genuine engagement with their environment and with visitors. Raaf views such artistic innovations as tools for creating new experiential frameworks that question the very nature (or location) of authorship.”

via raaf.org


erosion control

a prototype of an erosion control installation. the work of Daniel McCormick, a sculpture artist who uses native materials to construct watershed restoration installations.


maison folie

by nox architecture.


zitronenscheibe

The zitronenscheibe combines 6 tents, keeping a segment open to enable the dweller to fix it to bars or any other kind of structure. Campinksi by osa


buzz

A 3D computer constructed fluorescent light (looking real at first glance) is projected into a corner - an installation that emphasizes the reference to Dan Flavin. by jesper carlsen.


justin ashbee

“These drawings are executed purely by hand, using Sharpie pens. I begin with a curve, from which lines and forms begin to emerge, evolve, morph, and grow organically, in an intuitive flow, while maintaining delicate, elegant precision.”

via justineashbee.com