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Philadelphia Sculptors invites you to attend the 14th annual “5 into 1” Student Exhibiti

Philadelphia Sculptors invites you to attend the 14th annual “5 into 1” Student Exhibition! PS’s selected curator chose work from five art colleges and universities in Philadelphia. Exhibition runs June 1 - July 20, 2013 at Moore College of Art & Design; the FREE opening reception is Sunday, June 9, 2013 from 3:15 PM - 5:30 PM! See you all there! #philadelphia #philly #art #museum #gallery #thegalleriesatmoore #opening #reception #5 #into #1 #summer #june #july #sculpture #philasculptors #design #patterns #plates #logo


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Bilbao Guggenheim Museum Richard Serra

Bilbao Guggenheim Museum
Richard Serra


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Plates designed by me | folded byI’ve returned from the dead yet again with another tessellation, thPlates designed by me | folded byI’ve returned from the dead yet again with another tessellation, th

Plates designed by me | folded by

I’ve returned from the dead yet again with another tessellation, this one of my own design. I’ve been under a lot of stress recently because of graduate school applications but I’m also in the middle of IOIO 2018 so look out for more posts!


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 “For Here or To Go,” Cliff House, San Francisco, California,Point Reyes artists Richard Lang and Ju “For Here or To Go,” Cliff House, San Francisco, California,Point Reyes artists Richard Lang and Ju “For Here or To Go,” Cliff House, San Francisco, California,Point Reyes artists Richard Lang and Ju “For Here or To Go,” Cliff House, San Francisco, California,Point Reyes artists Richard Lang and Ju “For Here or To Go,” Cliff House, San Francisco, California,Point Reyes artists Richard Lang and Ju “For Here or To Go,” Cliff House, San Francisco, California,Point Reyes artists Richard Lang and Ju

“For Here or To Go,” Cliff House, San Francisco, California,

Point Reyes artists Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang collected plastic debris on Kehoe Beach near Inverness and turned it into an assembly line of meals on plates awaiting delivery to Goldsworthy’s clay tables. The piece is so realistic that some visitors to the opening mistook it for the lunch being served.

It was intentional: Fish eat the plastic and humans eat the fish, so we will end up eating the plastic one way or the other.

“We want to bring visitors’ attention to the very complex conversation around climate change,” said For-Site founder Cheryl Haines, noting that the show opened during COP26, the international climate conference in Glasgow. “We shouldn’t just leave this to government and industry to solve. There is also an individual responsibility to effect change in our own lives.”

“Lands End” Environmental art installation Curated by the For-Site Foundation

Courtesy Robert Divers Herrick and Memo (yoshimichi.blogspot)


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