Art installations represent the intersection of artistic expression and immersive design. From temporary pop-up exhibits to large-scale public installations, these works of art captivate our senses and ignite our imagination. Each installation tells a unique story, inviting viewers to step into a world where the extraordinary becomes ordinary.
Discover the artists and creators who are pushing the envelope of what art can be. They use various materials, from recycled objects to cutting-edge technology, to craft installation that evoke emotions, provoke thoughts, and inspire awe. From the whimsical to the thought-provoking, these installations invite us to explore, interact, and connect with art on a profound level.
Join us as we explore the narratives, concepts, and inspirations behind these remarkable installations.
Rotating Triumphal Arch revolves on such an inspiring idea of a rotating arch visualized and executed by KATARSIS ab in the courtyard of...
A play boosts our mind with entranced zeal. Architecture defines that expedition in concerted ways. NEST, an interactive sculptural playscape designed by Tri-Lox,...
A single entity defines the entire character. Hypar Vault created by Italy-based New Fundamentals Research Group presents a full-scale prototype of an experimental...
Intricately knotted, intelligently configured and explicitly erected. livMatS Pavilion, designed by ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart, exposes a nature-inspired expression sitting amiably in the...
Alis envisioned by Zaha Hadid Architects has exhibited at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia. A multifunctional modular structure...
Ever wondered how we can capture time? Timescapes Pavilion, created by AIRLAB, presents a sneak peek at the cyclical nature of time. The...
Metallic curves and embellishing contours. The newly opened pedestrian bridge in Amsterdam shimmers in stainless steel. Joris Laarman with MX3D & Arup collaborated...
Striatus presents a 3D printed concrete footbridge envisioned by Block Research Group (BRG) at ETH Zurich and Zaha Hadid Architects Computation and Design...
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