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.
An installation called "Into the Space" was designed by Kazunobu Nakamura of NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS for EGIKU JAPANESE-DANCE PRODUCTS in Tokyo, Japan.
HYPERPOLYPS emerges as a distinctive embodiment of adaptability, drawing from the nuanced interplay of bubble intersections and translating them into tangible, built forms.
Semiramis is an artificial intelligence-designed architectural installation constructed in 2022 at the entrance to Zug, Switzerland's new Tech Cluster.
Heartburst was created for Burning Man 2023 by OFFICEUNTITLED co-founders Benjamin Anderson, Christian Robert, and Shawn Gehle.
The Washi paper pavilion is an architectural installation by YET Architecture, featured at the Architectural festival Vives in Montpellier, France, 2023.
Designed by Jenny Sabin Studio, Eddy and Shroud are permanently installed within the open and adaptable architecture of the Bay View Building at...
Entagled Matter designed by X-Topia and CRGarchitecture (Marcella Del Signore, Cordula Roser Gray, Tatiana Teixeira), is a multidisciplinary design team based in New...
The temporary sculpture "La Fleur Mathematique" does more than just show how math is used in construction and architecture. Instead, it is a...
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