1. iheartmyart:

Exhibition Rafaël Rozendaal, Everything Dies, 30. March – 20. May 2012, Kunstverein Arnsberg

    iheartmyart:

    Exhibition Rafaël Rozendaal, Everything Dies, 30. March – 20. May 2012, Kunstverein Arnsberg

  2. beaudelish:

“Starry Night”, Light Installations by Lee Eunyeol.

    beaudelish:

    “Starry Night”, Light Installations by Lee Eunyeol.

  3. displacedvintage:

By Soo Sunny Park at The DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts.

    displacedvintage:

    By Soo Sunny Park at The DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts.

  4. bryankalbroskysucks:
  5. nevver:

Time
  6. Drawing Apparatus by Robert Howsare
Now this is really something else. Robert Howsare gave wooden arms to a turntable, and he got many beautiful drawings out of it. 

    Drawing Apparatus by Robert Howsare

    Now this is really something else. Robert Howsare gave wooden arms to a turntable, and he got many beautiful drawings out of it. 

  7. 10folddesign:

In Miami, Florida, a lighting installation is interacting with staff and guests at a government building.
‘The project engages visitors and references the idea of community through various means of reflection, group interactivity and high-tech playfulness,’ says artist and designer Ivan Toth Depeña.

    10folddesign:

    In Miami, Florida, a lighting installation is interacting with staff and guests at a government building.

    ‘The project engages visitors and references the idea of community through various means of reflection, group interactivity and high-tech playfulness,’ says artist and designer Ivan Toth Depeña.

  8. pulmonaire:

Installation by Stefan Brüggemann

    pulmonaire:

    Installation by Stefan Brüggemann

  9. woodenfurr:

Peter Miller Chandelier(for Adolph Loos)

    woodenfurr:

    Peter Miller Chandelier(for Adolph Loos)

  10. alecshao:

    Kamila Szejnoch - Swing, 2008

    Winner of the Szpilman Award, which is an international award for ephemeral/temporary art, Swing was installed on the Berling Army Soldier Monument in Warsaw, Poland.

    “To suggest a change in the function of a monument is an attempt to build a bridge between the past and present, to add a contemporary layer distinct from its original function. It is an example of how much history can differ from the perspectives of individual and collective memory. My aim is to make this complexity and ambiguity more conspicuous, to show the relation between an individual and the historical machine.”