7 Intricate Objects from Armory Art Fair Week
We share 7 incredible artworks that stood out as the most intricate and magical objects we've seen lately.
Earlier this month, New York City hosted the annual ?Armory Art Fair Week?, a four-day race to view over 600 galleries spread across seven fairs. Among the packed booths and energetic bustle of collectors, seven incredible new artworks stood out as the most intricate and magical objects I?ve seen all year.
Jacob Hashimoto, The Garden of Cosmic Violence, 2018
Jacob Hashimoto, The Garden of Cosmic Violence (detail)
Jacob Hashimoto creates HUNDREDS of circular rice-paper kites for his complex 3D wall sculptures. Your eyes are not playing tricks on you, many of the painted patterns on the circles are intentionally pixelated. This 2018 work, ?The Garden of Cosmic Violence? is over 5 feet square and extends nearly 8 inches off the wall. Presented by Vivian Horan Fine Art of New York, at The Armory Show. Kathleen Ryan, Soft Spot, Emerald City & Serpentine Flurry, 2019
Kathleen Ryan, Emerald City (detail)
The #1 stand-out was Kathleen Ryan’s moldy fruit sculptures created entirely from precious stones. If you?re a rock nerd, a full list of materials for ?Emerald City? (the lemon) is below. Presented by Josh Lilley Gallery of London, at The Armory Show.
Kathleen Ryan, Soft Spot, 2019
Kathleen Ryan, Emerald City, 2019
Materials in “Emerald City” (above) : Amazonite, onyx, quartz, rose quartz, turquoise, emerald, jasper, serpentine, smoky quartz, o...
Earlier this month, New York City hosted the annual ?Armory Art Fair Week?, a four-day race to view over 600 galleries spread across seven fairs. Among the packed booths and energetic bustle of collectors, seven incredible new artworks stood out as the most intricate and magical objects I?ve seen all year.
Jacob Hashimoto, The Garden of Cosmic Violence, 2018
Jacob Hashimoto, The Garden of Cosmic Violence (detail)
Jacob Hashimoto creates HUNDREDS of circular rice-paper kites for his complex 3D wall sculptures. Your eyes are not playing tricks on you, many of the painted patterns on the circles are intentionally pixelated. This 2018 work, ?The Garden of Cosmic Violence? is over 5 feet square and extends nearly 8 inches off the wall. Presented by Vivian Horan Fine Art of New York, at The Armory Show. Kathleen Ryan, Soft Spot, Emerald City & Serpentine Flurry, 2019
Kathleen Ryan, Emerald City (detail)
The #1 stand-out was Kathleen Ryan’s moldy fruit sculptures created entirely from precious stones. If you?re a rock nerd, a full list of materials for ?Emerald City? (the lemon) is below. Presented by Josh Lilley Gallery of London, at The Armory Show.
Kathleen Ryan, Soft Spot, 2019
Kathleen Ryan, Emerald City, 2019
Materials in “Emerald City” (above) : Amazonite, onyx, quartz, rose quartz, turquoise, emerald, jasper, serpentine, smoky quartz, o...
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