Untitled, 2015
Anna Mikhailovskaia
24″x24″
mixed media, acrylic, vinyl on canvas
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detail of new painting, 2015
Anna Mikhailovskaia
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Neofossils, 2007 (detail)
concrete, anechoic chamber foam
Anna Mikhailovskaia
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Sendai Daikannon, located in Sendai, Japan, is the sixth tallest statue in the world at 100 meters (328 feet). An elevator takes tourists to the top of the statue, which depicts the Japanese Buddhist Bodhisattva Kannon.
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Gereon Krebber at Cindy Rucker gallery
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ALVAR AALTO
Large ‘Beehive’ ceiling light circa 1953-1954
Finnish
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Alexander Calder, Constellations
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HEIMO ZOBERNIG
2015 Contemporary Locus 7 in Bergamo, Italy. Curated by Paola Tognon
site specific works in abandoned Italian sites
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The Ribbon Chapel by Hiroshi Nakamura takes its name from the pair of timber-clad staircases that wind around the exterior of the glazed wedding chapel.
Hiroshima, Japan
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another view of new painting ‘Windows’ 2015
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From 1997 to 2003 the German artist Hannsjörg Voth lived in the southern desert of Morocco where he designed, self-funded and built several land-art works. The most prominent is the “City of Orion”, a monumental piece which synthetize the artist’s interest in incorporating the symbolic and the mythical dimension in his production. Specifically, this work establishes a link with the history of human will to build monuments to connect the Sky with the Earth.
Orion is a constellation located in the celestial equator and visible across the world. It is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky and is made by seven stars. Hannsjörg Voth’s “City of Orion” is composed by seven observation towers of stamped clay representing each one of the Orion stars. Their arrangement in plan follows the celestial location and their height amounts to approximately 15-16 meters while their dimensions in width and depth are derived by the brightness and the extent of the corresponding stars. The towers-observatories are provided with exterior stairs which lead on an alcove inside each one and are connected one with the other by a wall.
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Sky Rock, 2015 - Anna Mikhailovskaia
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