Rolls-Royce Bespoke Dawn by Kengo Kuma
Rolls-Royce Bespoke Dawn by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma: one-of-a-kind creation bridges luxury automotive and architectural worlds, created for unique Japanese residence, The Kita Tea House
St Peter’s Seminary Cardross Building
Award-winning London architects Carmody Groarke and landscape architect Dan Pearson Studio appointed to rework derelict St Peter’s Seminary, Cardross, an intriguing Modernist building
Circle Square Development Oxford Road Artwork
Art-based placemaking campaign situated on the 169ft site hoarding surrounding the £750m Circle Square development in Oxford Road, Manchester.
Aston Martin Sculpture Goodwood Festival
Aston Martin Sculpture Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019 celebrates the luxury British marque at Goodwood House in West Sussex, a major event in the world motorsport calendar, featuring incredible displays of classic cars.
Frieze Los Angeles Paramount Studios: Art Show
Frieze Los Angeles will invite visitors into a rich indoor/outdoor experience, where art presentation inside the tent integrates within Paramount Studios’ storied back lot.
21 Young Street Kensington: Arbour artwork
21 Young Street Sculpture by Shaun Leane – Arbour artwork in Kensington by internationally acclaimed fine jewellery designer, with Cumbrian blacksmith, for his first foray into the architecture and public arts realm.
Tunnel of Light 2018 Echigo-Tsumari Triennale
Tunnel of Light by MAD Architects, in Niigata, Japan – 2018 Echigo-Tsumari Triennale installation of several permanent artistic spaces along the historic lookout tunnel, bringing back the cultural energy that once empowered the region.
Porsche Sculpture Goodwood Festival of Speed
July 2018 marked the 25th annual Festival of Speed at Goodwood House in West Sussex. The annual Festival of Speed is a major event in the world motorsport calendar, featuring the latest racers, championship drivers and incredible displays of classic cars.
Will Alsop Painting Exhibition, London
Remembering British Architect Will Alsop OBE, one of Britain’s most prominent architects and a prolific painter – internationally renowned architect, artist and lecturer schooled at Architectural Association London
Giant Bubble Installation in Tokyo
Mori Art Museum Design recently selected installation design studio ENESS to send their giant Bubble sculpture from Melbourne to Tokyo, Japan. The audience was encouraged to “please touch” the pulsating six meter-wide sculpture, which responded to human touch and closeness with light and sound.
Bridewell Student Housing Art Installation in Bristol
Artist uses tech as inspiration for design in new student housing development. Ginkgo Projects has collaborated with artist Lilah Fowler to produce public art influenced by the city of Bristol’s technological and industrial history.
Bachoura Building Art in Beirut, Lebanese Mural
Beirut Digital District commissioned the artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada, in collaboration with BAD. Built by Associative Data, to paint a mural in the district of Bachoura on a building that bears the marks of war and awaits to be re-built in Beirut, Lebanon.
Mountains‧Waters II Exhibition in Venice
The theme for the exhibition is ‘Personal Structures–Open Borders’ this tries to stimulate a stronger relationship between the viewer and their daily surrounding.
Behaviour Morphe light mapping projection
Zaha Hadid Architects and their team of contributors have created the ‘Behaviour Morphe’: An art installation where light is projected onto the façade of the city’s Baroque castle mapping the building for the 2017 Schlosslichtspiele Festival in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Alexander Chinneck Artwork at Assembly London
British artist Alexander Chinneck has completed his latest monumental artwork entitled ‘Six pins and half a dozen needles’ on Assembly London, the new office campus in Hammersmith developed by AXA Investment Managers – Real Assets.
Stockholm Underground Art Metro Stations
The underground in Sweden’s capital (in Swedish tunnelbana) is world’s longest art gallery, 110 km (68 miles). With art in 90 out of its 100 stations, created by over hundred different artists this art display is something out of the ordinary.
Ceramic Art Installation In King’s Cross, London
Design: Adam Nathaniel Furman. Gateways is a ceramic installation consisting of four gates that draw people to wander through and experience the various views at the center of the enfilade perspective.