While Nothing Happens
Sunday October 09th 2011, 10:32 pm
Filed under: Art,Form,Space

Folding laundry can be a rather boring task – or perhaps it can be inspirational? Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto found inspiration in fabric like lycra netting that could become dripping forms that contain a myriad of smells for those who came in contact them. The freshly ground spices of pepper, cumin, cloves, ginger and curcuma emit a mix of aromas when brushed against by a user passing through and interacting with the hanging forms. The artist hopes to conjure up images of the familiar or the forgotten. I not only find the forms to be quite lovely but the apparatus that they hang from in his site-specific piece, “While Nothing Happens” to be exquisite and so fragile yet strong at the same time. This piece, which seems to invite touch, hung from the the glass ceiling from May 2008 – February 2009 at the Museo D’arte Contemporanea Roma (MACRO).

About the piece, from Macro:

The artist’s aim is to break down the distances between the visitor and the work of art, creating a sort of mystical experience through the discovery of the almost living breathing of these huge creatures with their transparent and harmonious shapes.

Neto’s works form shapes that also break down the barriers between art and life. As he himself states, he creates “an art that unites, helping us interact with others, showing us the limits, not as barriers but as a place of sensations and of exchange and continuity.”


images via MACRO



Web Weaving
Wednesday October 05th 2011, 9:35 pm
Filed under: Art,Materials

Sculptural work that often impresses me the most are those that use everyday, average materials that are not inherently beautiful. A good example is plain old scotch tape which is not typically seen as a sculptural material on it’s own however the character of the tape being clear, reflective and moldable lends well to building interesting shapes.

This video of a temporary installion is stunning – the music, the way the sculpture goes together, the lighting and shadows. Well done. Like a web in a forgotten corner of the city.

Une Toile from Nemo Tral on Vimeo.

This next video is interesting because, unlike the pure beauty of the one above (although still beautiful, especially with the light), you get a better feel for how the sculpture is created in a more structural sense.

Toile-Expérience from Nemo Tral on Vimeo.