Zumthor's LACMA Design Suspended in a Rainbow of Fabric at the 2016 Venice Biennale
At the 2016 Venice Biennale, Peter Zumthor has put his designs for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on display for the professional community. Inside the Arsenale building, a model of the tar-pit-inspired building has been suspended to float within a curving display of textile artworks by Christina Kim, while a soundtrack by Walter De Maria ? ?Ocean Music,? written in 1968 ? provides a rhythmic backdrop for the installation.
© Danica O. Kus
At the 2016 Venice Biennale, Peter Zumthor has put his designs for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on display for the professional community. Inside the Arsenale building, a model of the tar-pit-inspired building has been suspended to float within a curving display of textile artworks by Christina Kim, while a soundtrack by Walter De Maria ? ?Ocean Music,? written in 1968 ? provides a rhythmic backdrop for the installation.Continue for more on the exhibit, featuring images by photographer Danica O. Kus.
© Danica O. Kus
Rather than bring along artwork from LACMA to exhibit alongside the model, Zumthor and LACMA director Peter Govan selected artist Kim to create a textile artwork consisting of two curving rows of fabrics in a gradient of colors. The fabrics are picked up in the reflection of the model?s continuous glazed wall, where they serve as an abstraction of how the collection of paintings and artworks wi...
© Danica O. Kus
At the 2016 Venice Biennale, Peter Zumthor has put his designs for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on display for the professional community. Inside the Arsenale building, a model of the tar-pit-inspired building has been suspended to float within a curving display of textile artworks by Christina Kim, while a soundtrack by Walter De Maria ? ?Ocean Music,? written in 1968 ? provides a rhythmic backdrop for the installation.Continue for more on the exhibit, featuring images by photographer Danica O. Kus.
© Danica O. Kus
Rather than bring along artwork from LACMA to exhibit alongside the model, Zumthor and LACMA director Peter Govan selected artist Kim to create a textile artwork consisting of two curving rows of fabrics in a gradient of colors. The fabrics are picked up in the reflection of the model?s continuous glazed wall, where they serve as an abstraction of how the collection of paintings and artworks wi...
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