Michel de Broin

Posted by Fabio 28 October 2009

“Upon invitation to reflect on the notion of transparency, that led me into the forest to envelop the contour of a large stone with fragments of mirror.  The large stone, tucked away deep in the woods, became a reflective surface for its surroundings. read more

Reuben Margolin

Posted by Fabio 27 October 2009

Reuben Margolin, a Bay Area visionary and longtime maker, creates totally singular techno-kinetic wave sculptures. Using everything from wood to cardboard to found and salvaged objects, Reubens artwork is diverse, with sculptures ranging from tiny to looming, motorized to hand-cranked.

www.reubenmargolin.com

Dead Hearts

Posted by Fabio 27 October 2009

This video, directed by Dead Mans Bones with set direction by production designer Jed Hathaway, features Machine With Wishbone, a moving sculpture created by artist Arthur Ganson (Arthur Ganson’s work is also featured in FILE Issue 2 ).

One Minute Soundsculpture

Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009

Daniel Franke is an Artist / Designer / Filmmaker currently living and working in Berlin.

www.daniel-franke.com

Behind the Screen

Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009

This is a kinetic sculpture and advanced VJing machine. It produces images and reveals the production at the same time. It is a media facade installation and a comment on Villém Flussers techno-images. It was created in 2009 in the classes “Narrative Architecture” in Potsdam University of Applied Sciences / Germany.

Gehard Demetz

Posted by Fabio 13 October 2009

These astonishing wooden sculptures are carved by the hands of Italian sculptor Gehard Demetz. He currently lives and works in Val Gardena, Italy.
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MOTION SCULPTURE

Posted by Fabio 10 October 2009

Based on his ideas on transposition and movement the artist Peter Jansen uses shapes of the human body to create energetic spaces. In his earlier works he focused on open spaces, created almost free of matter and weight. In his recent sculptures he captures sequences of human movements in space and time, in a single frame.

www.humanmotions.com

Rachel Feinstein

Posted by Fabio 9 October 2009

Last time american artist Rachel Feinstein visited London was for “The Americans. New Art”, exhibition at the Barbican in 2001. I was told she might be back in London for this years Frieze Art Fair, hope she’ll make it. read more