We Created Three Anamorphic Installations That Change Shape As You Walk Through Them
It’s always a great emotion when you’re asked to showcase your work in a gallery, let alone in a museum. So it was with joy that we accepted the invitation from the Ettore Fico Museum in Torino, a new cultural institution set amidst cutting edge post-industrial architecture, like we all love.
Our exhibition, which we named “Truth depends on where you see it from”, consists of three anamorphic installations. We chose to stick to our abstract/geometric register since we felt it dialogues beautifully with the other artists whose work is currently exhibited at the Museum, above all Florence Henri.
Our research goes as far back as Leonardo Da Vinci, Luca Pacioli and his design “bible”, the De Divina Proportione, spacing all the way to more modern inspirations such as the work of Lászlo Moholy Nagy, El Lissitzky, and Josef Albers.
We worked with solid and flat geometry, filling it, tearing it apart, switching perspectives, and pushing interaction with the surrounding architecture to the limit. We let the architecture choose whether our solids be just wireframe or bear sides, playing with each setting’s natural lighting.
More info: museofico.it
Shape Of Things
Shape Of Things – Details
Shape Of Things – Making Of
Origin Of Symmetry
Origin Of Symmetry – Detail
Origin Of Symmetry – Making of
The Colour And The Shape
The Colour And The Shape – Detail
Image credits: Beppe Giardino
Shape Of Things – Sketch
Origin Of Symmetry – Sketch
The Colour And The Shape – Sketch
Shape Of Things
Origin Of Symmetry
The Colour And The Shape
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Share on FacebookThe play with perspective is fun to look at and watch, absolutely love this!
The play with perspective is fun to look at and watch, absolutely love this!
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