The second TransNatural event will be opening on March 4. I am really drawn to this exhibit because it mixes art and technology in a very compelling way to make statements and ask questions about the biochemical world we live in today and what the future will be.
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Sculpture by Ethan Greenbaum
Ethan Greenbaum explores structure and texture in his recent work.
Large-scale Installations by Gabriel Dawe
Gabriel Dawe’s plexus series is amazing. He uses intricate strands of thread to create massive, colorful sculptural installations.
20 Most Popular Posts on Today in Art – 2010
As the year comes to an end, I, like many, tend to reflect on the last year. One thing I enjoy is looking back to see what posts readers of Today in Art like most. The best way I have of doing this today is by looking at the most visited posts.
Featured Sculpture by Leonardo Drew
Leonardo Drew unifies seemingly random, ordinary objects into large scale sculptural installations. These objects reference and reflect Drew’s own history and background.
Artwork Visible from Space, 350 Earth Art
350 Earth is in full swing and images of art installations are being published daily. The collection so far is amazing and each piece includes assistance from local participants.
Sculptural Installations by NATSU
NATSU creates beautiful sculptural installations. These works are constructed from many elaborate and complex lines of beaded wire, sequins and other various materials.
“More” Installations by Thomas Rentmeister
I really enjoy the minimal approach Thomas Rentmeister uses in his artwork. Rentmeister “over uses” a particular item, allowing the mass quantity of his chosen material, become the main voice of the artwork.
Exploration of Line by Heike Weber
Heike Weber’s work is all about the line. Whether using marker, silicone, paper or carpet, Weber creates amazingly complex compositions.