Nathan Hylden - Daydream, 2006, polished aluminium and enamel | More posts
Christian Herdeg - Boundless I, 1975, acrylic glass cube, 68 x 68 x 68 cm, dualtone argon lighttube
Carlo Bernardini - La Luce Che Genera Lo Spazio (The Light That Creates Space), 2009-2010
Anish Kapoor - Void, 1989, fiberglass and pigment | More posts
Alejandro Almanza Pereda - I Was Adored Once Too, 2010
Larry Bell - Cube #17, 2005
Nathan Hylden - Untitled, 2010, lacquer on stainless steel
Hanging Construction, 1920 by Alexander Rodchenko
Robert Smithson - Mirror and Crushed Shells, 1969 | More
Jeppe Hein - Changing Neon Sculpture, 2006 | More posts
Jessica Lloyd-Jones - Anatomical Neon, 2010
Blown glass human organs encapsulate inert gases displaying different colours under the influence of an electric current. The human anatomy is a complex, biological system in which energy plays a vital role. Brain Wave conveys neurological processing activity as a kinetic and sensory, physical phenomena through its display of moving electric plasma. Optic Nerve shows a similar effect, more akin to the blood vessels of the eye and with a front ‘lens’ magnifiying the movement and the intensity of light. Heart is a representation of the human heart illuminated by still red neon gas. Electric Lungs is a more technically intricate structure with xenon gas spreading through its passage ways, communicating our human unawareness of the trace gases we inhale in our breathable atmosphere.
Sculptures by Anna ter Haar
Olafur Eliasson - Cubic Lamp (2005)
Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt) - Reticulárea, 1969-1980s, aluminum and stainless steel wire
Antony Gormley - Standing Matter, 2001, forged ball bearings | More posts