Angel of Fire (Imagined Seraph) 2013 The Royal Monastery of Brou, Museum of Brou, France Installation Art of Shigeko Hirakawa Ange de feu (Séraphin imaginé) ...
Gloria Friedmann (born 1950), Monument, 1990, Essen, Moltkeplatz, (dead tree embedded in concrete, the artist mixture minimalist forms and environmental preoccupations).
Japanese artist Maico Akiba creates miniature world on the back of tiny toys. These surreal worlds have a post-apocalyptic feel to them. These miniature landsc…
An art group of activists known as Luzinterruptus is providing one memorable visual in the form of a "Labyrinth of Plastic Waste". Street Art Festival, Katowice, Poland, 2014
Irish artist Katie Holten: Paths of Desire, Mixed media, dimensions variable. Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 207
The uprooted tree is a very powerful symbol, capable of combining delicacy and brutality. Its surface, made from paper and cardboard covered with shiny black adhesive tape, contrasts strongly with the natural appearance of the forms, denouncing their contrivance. The tree, the very symbol of nature, thus assumes a deadly meaning, making us reflect on the delicate and fragile condition of the natural ecosystems. The indoor installation, purposely compressed by the ceiling, with the roots floating on the floor instead of buried, is a visual condemnation of the global environmental crisis.
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