Most spectacular mosaic
art on exterior walls.
Not exact matches
Tape
Art, a collective of artists based in Providence, Rhode Island, will begin the installation of Buffalo Caverns, 2014, a drawing made with painter's tape
on the
exterior walls of the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library.
This adults - only hotel invites artists to come and share their
art on the interior and
exterior walls of the hotel which creates a truly one - of - a-kind experience for their guests.
With Shingles (2011), for example, Carl Andre's floor - based metal works meet their working - class counterpart, as copper plates are exchanged for patterns of overlapping asphalt roofing tiles; Siding (2011), meanwhile, replaces Donald Judd's shiny metal cubes with the work's namesake — and very plebeian —
exterior vinyl wallcovering found
on many a tract house; and by simply lifting a marble countertop off the bathroom sink and onto the
wall, Counter (2012) proves that even the slightest of gestures, such as a change of orientation and context, can render foreign something familiar — the everyday as convincing
art object.
Built from a renovated warehouse by local designer Margi Glavovic Nothard, the Girls» Club facility boasts stunning architectural elements including re-purposed industrial materials, back - lit resin panels that form an illuminated
exterior facade, rotating inner
walls that offer flexibility of design and a critically acclaimed collection of over 700 works
on art.
There is a facsimile LACMA banner
on the
exterior of Steve Turner Contemporary; some altered photographs of VIP guests at a past LACMA gala where the VIPs were photographed against a backdrop that showed the logos of sponsors (the VIP has been erased so only his / her outline remains); and a photograph that relates to her ongoing series, My Most Favorite
Art, in which Anwander steals
wall labels from museums.
The group exhibition URBAN ALCHEMISTS took place from 12/1 — 12/5 during
Art Basel - Miami, and featured work by 10 artists from LeVine's program including Invader, who created a permanent mural
on the
exterior wall of the building in which the exhibition was installed, located at 2516 NW Second Avenue, in Miami.
The Museum of Contemporary
Art San Diego is looking for sites in the downtown San Diego area that can be used by artists — featured in the upcoming exhibition Viva la Revolución: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape — to create murals and other site - specific works
on exterior building
walls.