Nathan Hylden - Daydream, 2006, polished aluminium and enamel | More posts

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

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

Nathan Hylden - Untitled, 2010, lacquer on stainless steel

Robert Smithson - Mirror and Crushed Shells, 1969 | More

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.

Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt) - Reticulárea, 1969-1980s, aluminum and stainless steel wire

Antony Gormley - Standing Matter, 2001, forged ball bearings | More posts

Antony Gormley - Standing Matter, 2001, forged ball bearings | More posts