Monday, July 8, 2019

ART: Global Street Art Giants Take Part in Moniker Culture Exhibition / Olafur Eliasson Explores Complex Geometry & Motion Patterns "In Real Life" Exhibition

ernest zacharevic faile art nick walker sandra chevrier moniker culture exhibition artworks installations ernest zacharevic faile art nick walker sandra chevrier moniker culture exhibition artworks installations ernest zacharevic faile art nick walker sandra chevrier moniker culture exhibition artworks installations ernest zacharevic faile art nick walker sandra chevrier moniker culture exhibition artworks installations ernest zacharevic faile art nick walker sandra chevrier moniker culture exhibition artworks installations
Following its NYC fair last May, international art platform Moniker recently launched its summer exhibition in Leeds, UK. The British edition is currently displaying new original artworks from globally-renowned street artists including Ernest Zacharevic, FAILE, 1UP Crew, Pez, Nick Walker, Sandra Chevrier, among others. Accompanying the works on display is the sale of limited edition prints and accompanying merchandise from the international participants at the organization’s brand new Moniker Culture shop.
Peruse select works in the gallery above and then browse available pieces for sale at Moniker Culture’s website. The fair is on view until August 3.
In other international shows, NYC-based artist Jon Burgerman recently opened his massive “Fun Factory” exhibition in Seoul, South Korea.
Moniker Culture
17 Albion St
Leeds LS1 5ES, UK


olafur eliasson in real life tate modern exhibition artworks installations
Seminal artist Olafur Eliasson continues to elevate his interdisciplinary practice in a forthcoming exhibition at Tate Modern. Entitled “In Real Life,” the London presentation will display captivating installations with the Danish-Icelandic artist exploring complex geometry, motion patterns, and color theory across several new works. The highlight of the show is an interactive work that toys with light, shadow, and the bodily forms of museumgoers.
“Within the exhibition will be an area which explores Eliasson’s deep engagement with society and the environment. Discover what an artist’s perspective can bring to issues of climate change, energy, migration as well as architecture. And once every other week you’ll be able to communicate with people from Eliasson’s 100-strong team in his Berlin studio via a live link,” said the museum in a statement.
“In Real Life” will run though July 11 until January 5, 2020. Visit Tate Modern’s website to learn more. For more striking presentations, Anders Ruhwald’s installation in Detroit that evokes a haunting apartment ravaged by a fire.
Tate Modern
Bankside
London SE1 9TG
United Kingdom



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