New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Eva LeWitt

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Eva LeWitt, a New York City-based artist known for her site-specific installations and wall-based sculptures, has been invited by New York City Ballet to create a work for the company’s ninth Art Series. LeWitt will fabricate ten sculptures for a special one-night-only spring Art Series event on April 29, and attendees will be able to view her work both on and off the stage. The evening’s program includes Justin Peck’s Winter 2022 world premiere ballet “Partita,” for which LeWitt designed the sets. Continue reading

Stacked Genesis NFT — Abstract 3D renders

Stacked Genesis NFT — Abstract 3D renders

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Antian Imeri shared another series of abstract 3D compositions as part of their Personal Collection 3, which is a collection of renders Antian has been working, exploring balance and emotion through modular sculpture in imagined spaces and digital compositions. The collection includes Stacked, Antian’s Genesis NFT, is a re-worked early edition from explorations with modular sculpture into themes of balance and emotion. Continue reading

Responsive Sculptures by Daniel Rozin Echo Human Movement Through Undulating Objects

A solo exhibition at bitforms gallery highlights the fleeting nature of interaction in a series of responsive sculptures by artist Daniel Rozin (previously). Titled Shades, the show is comprised of multiple imitative works that reflect viewers’ movements through an embedded camera. “Take Out-Chopsticks Mirror,” for example, attaches the wooden utensils to a motorized base, and as someone passes in front of the piece, the components lift upward at a wider angle. In addition to the echoed motion, the undulating works rely on light and shadow to create intriguing, abstract renditions of human gesture. Continue reading