In a darkened space, seven soundscapes based on recordings which Bernie Krause made in Africa and the Americas, are presented to the public in a three -
dimensional immersive work.
Not exact matches
Featuring more than 100
works spanning from the early 1980s to the present, including a number of new and never - before - seen pieces, the exhibition juxtaposes graphic patterns with abstracted, figurative paintings, creating a fully
immersive environment that underscores the artist's systematic dismantling of the hierarchy between design and fine art, and between three -
dimensional form and two -
dimensional representation.
First appearing in 2010, Eve's world has evolved from two -
dimensional planes into an
immersive installation of wallpaper, drawings,
works on panel, animations, a garden of ceramic flowers created by Japanese artist Toshiaki Noda, as well as a soundtrack made by the French musician Lionel Laquerriere.