'inversion' by dan havel and dean ruck, 2005 two wooden buildings used for over thirty years to hold exhibitions and art classes years were converted into a 'vortex' like installation for the last few months before their demolition.
'the young korean artist, has produced an elaborate series of photos that pose some unusual questions about representation, reality, art, environment and seeing. simple in concept, complex in execution. myoung makes the viewer look at a tree in its natural surroundings, but separates the tree artificially from nature by presenting it on an immense white background'.
an installation entitled shibboleth by doris salcedo opened yesterday in london's tate modern turbine hall. the piece is a literal chasm in the main hall's floor. it will remain in place for the duration of the exhibition, at which point it will
be filled in, leaving a subtle scar in the building's floor.
robert wechsler is a young american artist based in los angles. his work transforms everyday objects into unique creations that add a humorous sense of play. a toaster coil is turned into a neon sign, while a hamster wheel becomes a musical instrument. his work plays with the inanimate nature of objects, like 'beast', a toy shaped like
photographer bill durgin creates disturbingly serene images of human figures folded and collapsing in on themselves until reduced to pathetic amorphous forms. his work unconventionally explores aspects of life study and the body's relationship to space. located within empty but not blank rooms, the figures are provided a narrative elevating them from being purely sculptural forms.