Last night sawthe kick off of Kinetica Art Fair, arguably one of the most enjoyable events on the art world calendar. Yesterday’s unveiling revealled the transformation of Marylebone’s P3 Gallery into a bustling fairground of moving, noisey and beautiful kinetic art works.
Screen Cloud (pictured), by Jason Bruges Studio, stood out in particular for it’s serene and hypontic beauty. The work aims to ‘visualise the invisible’ in a homage to the work of American sculptor Alexander Calder. The hanging installation is made up of 30 screens which show characteristics of ‘proprioception’ – each screen has ‘knowledge’ of its orientation in relation to the rest of the assembly. Talking to design week, Jason Bruges Studio director at Zena Bruges explained; ‘The screens will show different content as they move…Each one knows its location in space.’
Kinetica Art Fair is open to the public from today and runs until 7 February at Venue P3, London NW1.
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