Καλλιτεχνικά Έργα

Καλλιτεχνικά Έργα

Καλλιτεχνικά Έργα

Daniel Widrig’s Practice Blurs the Line Between Technology and Art, Devid Gualandris, δημοσίευση στο MutualArt [5/8/2020]


'Space filler' (concept), 2015, mild steel, 255cm x 255cm x 255cm The acclaimed London-based artist and designer Daniel Widrig creates ambitious design projects and artworks with unusual materials and manufacturing techniques. From experimental...

Jonty Hurwitz’s Nano Sculptures, Caroline Kurze, δημοσίευση στο Ignant


London-based artist Jonty Hurwitz has created the smallest known, human-shaped sculptures in the world that’s completely invisible to the human eye. The nano sculptures span about the same scale as a sperm, and can...

Cai Guo-Qiang’s VR fireworks bring together advanced technology and traditional craft, TF Chan, δημοσίευση στο Wallpaper [21/12/2020]


Still from Sleepwalking in the Forbidden City, the first virtual reality artwork by Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang. It depicts a daytime fireworks display at the Forbidden City, reminscent of the...

Review of Anicka Yi’s In Love: “At Tate Modern, an Installation Blurs the Line Between Technology and Biology”, Anna Souter δημοσίευση στο Hyperallergic [16/11/2021]


Installation view of Hyundai Commission Anicka Yi at Tate Modern, London (photography by Will Burrard Lucas © Tate 2021) Anicka Yi’s In Love with the World is an attempt to break...

Eduardo Paolozzi and The Rise of the Machines, δημοσίευση στο Fineartmultiple [2018]


Left: Eduardo Paolozzi. Image: © Ulrich Mack. Right: Eduardo Paolozzi, The Head of Invention, James Watt, London Even in the 1940s Eduardo Paolozzi viewed machines and our ever-increasing reliance on technology...