Usha Mistry, Project Manager for Lakes Culture, says: `' PaperBridge is a unique large - scale
temporary installation made entirely from bright red paper traversing a flowing river in the iconic Lake District landscape as part of «Lakes Ignite», Lakes Culture's showcase spring arts programme.
Arising from the process - based, site - specific and conceptual approaches towards art during the 60s, Roelof Louw is known for
his temporary installations made with industrial and raw materials.
Not exact matches
Known internationally for her paper crafted street art, always in a kaleidoscope of colours, Mademoiselle Maurice's
installations are inevitably
temporary, and that
makes them all the more appealing.
An American - centric
installation by the Leicester artist calls to mind the
temporary structures of well funded aid - centres or military encampments,
made ridiculous with a giant plastic cactus lamp.
Objects of this nature featured in previous sculptures and
installations include, the artist's own pajamas, worn and altered by processes of care and sleep, as well as twenty
temporary access ramps,
made or purchased at McArthur's request in order to enter and exit buildings by wheelchair.
Drawing inspiration from the Earthworks movement, which saw artists such as Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer, and Robert Smithson
making site - specific works from the natural landscape, Art on the Beach provided a
temporary public venue for site - specific
installations that were sculptural, architectural, and theatrical.
In the summer of 2010, their
temporary site - specific
installation Big Bambú transformed the Metropolitan Museum's rooftop into an evolving, interactive waveform
made entirely of...
In the summer of 2010, their
temporary site - specific
installation Big Bambú transformed the Metropolitan Museum's rooftop into an evolving, interactive waveform
made entirely of bamboo poles; a version of the piece later appeared at the 2011 Venice Biennial.
For the past three years, ACP has
made its
temporary mark along the Atlanta BeltLine with an
installation referred to simply as The FENCE.
He
made temporary light
installations from projected needle - etched slides.
For this
temporary installation the artist
made a semi transparent, deep red membrane fabricated in PVC and stretched it over the 1000 square metre interior of the gutted building with spectacular results.
He has also
made a number of
temporary public art
installations, an example of which, Look Long and Look Good, a series of 30 paintings, can be seen on Main Street in Manayunk, and Here is Your Mirror, a moving
installation currently on view at Second Street and Germantown Avenue in Northern Liberties.
The most significant large - scale
installations include Kagebangara, Of All people, And... and Some Place, are
made from materials as diverse as threads coated in KumKum (a red organic pigment used on the forehead and in rituals), flattened tar barrels (from which road workers
make temporary shelters), metal piping, woven hair ropes and small wooden figures with votive functions.
The site
installations made from sticky tape are avant - garde to say the least and the beautiful Ladakh Commonwealth Peace Pavilion in Tibet is
made out of used military parachutes and serves as
temporary classrooms in this war - torn area.