This week end i went to the Institute for Contemporary Arts to see
Loris Greaud's installation. Really nice piece, some weird dark vibes coming out of these Kubrick-esque rooms but a really interesting concept (quite hard to sum-up though so here's an excerpt form the ICA website) :
"Gréaud's installation at the ICA, with its three almost identical rooms, reveals another of the artist's key preoccupations - the notion of doubling and repetition. The repeating elements within the rooms include: high-speed automatic doors which open like shutters; special light-emitting speakers designed by the artist; and a carpet with a pattern derived in part in part from architect Buckminster Fuller's experiments with the geodesic dome. Finally, Greaud's installation at the ICA will be subject to a number of periodic interruptions, one of which is the arrival of three identical figures serving black champagne."
At the ICA, until the 22nd June, info here.
Monday, 19 May 2008
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