Installation Art

Friday, 7 March 2014

Aurélien Maillard, Impacts, 2012









Some of Maillard's other works are design/architectural in style, and from a look at the process in these other works (and the unlikelihood that a gallery would allow their walls to be damaged), the artworks are displayed on second, artificial walls. The idea is simple and organic.


The Making of Catafalque by Aurelien Maillard
Posted by Bianca Pauley at 17:51
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