Installation
There is No Beauty Without the Sacred: Parisian Sculptor/Philosopher Marc Vinciguerra On Returning Meaning to Art
“When I sculpt someone it is not his body that I sculpt but his soul.”
Read MoreOf Love, Loss and Rebirth: Motoi Yamamoto’s Saltscapes
The former dockyard worker from Hiroshima decided that instead of creating one enduring piece to serve as metaphor for a love never-ending, he would construct a series of temporary installations meticulously fashioned from the painstakingly slow arrangement of so many tiny grains of salt.
Read MoreThe Natural Tension Between Creativity and Constraints
“Math is inseparable from nature, from us; and, as the search for numbers went on for thousands of years, numbers represent the human search for knowledge. “
Read MoreCedric Le Borgne, Installation Artist; Toulouse, France: The Spirituality of Space
“Street art is an artistic movement, a reaction to materialism. Yes, everybody wants to have the latest iphone; but maybe we need also to be together. It’s a basic human desire. To come together as a community to create an artistic experience…It’s like a little miracle: everyone can do something from the heart, from the spirit. …You don’t need to be an official artist to be involved in creating art or be in the artistic spirit.”
~Cedric Le Borgne, installation artist, sculptor; Toulouse, France