Paper Sculptures by Peter Gentenaar are displayed in a church in France
via pulmonaire
(via hellotailor)
Paper Sculptures by Peter Gentenaar are displayed in a church in France
via pulmonaire
(via hellotailor)
lnop:
Catherine Bertola’s work is an attempt to look beyond the surface of objects and buildings, to uncover forgotten and invisible histories of places and people, as a way of reframing and considering the past.
(via paperartlove)
Mia Pearlman makes site-specific cut paper installations, ephemeral drawings in both two and three dimensions that blur the line between actual, illusionistic and imagined space. Sculptural and often glowing with natural or artificial light, these imaginary weather systems appear frozen in an ambiguous moment, bursting through walls and windows, or hovering within a room.
Mia Pearlman is basically instant reblog.
View high resolution
Andreas Kocks
paperwork #704 (splatter), 2007, paper
166 x 512 x 4 inches; 421 x 1300 x 10 cm
(installation Neue Werkstätten, München)
(via Andreas Kocks)
View high resolution
“‘cornfield’ is a large-scale installation by japanese architect ryuji nakamura. constructed solely of glue and paper, the structural formalities of the piece balance logic, technique and aesthetics. its size measures 53.90 m2 with a total volume of around 100m3, expressing a feeling of filling a great space with a rigorous geometry, while transmitting an ephemeral sense of weightlessness.
its overall planar shape is a triangle consisting of 30°, 60° and 90° which has the height of an average-sized person. the length of its longest side measures 16 meters.” (via ryuji nakamura: cornfield)
View high resolution
»POP UP INSTALLATION« by Sarah Illenberger
AMBIPUR/ JUNG V MATT
ADC GOLD 2010
Fotografie: Attila Hartwig (via SARAH ILLENBERGER)