Showing posts with label environmental art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmental art. Show all posts
Urban Air
Urban Air, a kickstarter project by Stephen Glassman meant to trasform city billboards into bamboo habitats: reached it's financial goal at the end of 2012.
[The Big City]
Tags:
concept,
environmental art,
signs,
Stephen Glassman,
street art
Art Hard
Land artist Jim Denevan journeys to Lake Baikal in southwestern Siberia with one mission: to create the world's largest work of art. Sponsored by The Anthropologist & documented in the film Art Hard.
Tags:
environmental art,
film,
installation,
Jim Denevan,
nature,
video
Climb The Steps
Balmori Associates's “Garden That Climbs The Steps” in Bilbao, Spain.
[Neatorama/Contemporist]
[Neatorama/Contemporist]
Cloud Cloud Cloud Cloud Cloud
"Ron English skywrites the word CLOUD five times across lower Manhattan. The text soon dissipates into actual clouds."
[Urban Prankster]
Tags:
clouds,
environmental art,
performance,
public art,
Ron English,
video
I <3 Christo & Jeanne-Claude
The artists will suspend horizontally a total of 5.9 miles of silvery, luminous fabric panels high above the Arkansas River along a 40-mile stretch of the river between Salida and Cañon City in south-central Colorado. Fabric panels will be suspended at eight distinct areas of the river that have been selected by the artists for their aesthetic merits and technical viability. Christo and Jeanne-Claude are currently working to obtain the necessary permits so they can begin the anchor installation process. Assuming the approval process runs as planned, Over The River will be exhibited for two weeks in summer 2012, at the earliest.
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