Priveekollektie Unveiled New Works at PAD London
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Netherlands-based Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design presented works by Alex Chinneck, Barberini & Gunnell, Carolina Wilcke, Dominic Harris, Kacper Hamilton, Kranen/Gille, Reinier Bosch, and Salustiano at the recently held PAD London 2018. &nPriveekollektie Unveiled New Works at PAD London
Netherlands-based Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design presented works by Alex Chinneck, Barberini & Gunnell, Carolina Wilcke, Dominic Harris, Kacper Hamilton, Kranen/Gille, Reinier Bosch, and Salustiano at the recently held PAD London 2018. British sculptor Alex Chinneck creates work that is monumental in ambition and impact. Uniting the disciplines of art, architecture, theater, and engineering, Chinneck produces contextually responsive interventions that animate the place in which they stand. The architectural designer duo Barberini & Gunnel represents Italian Francesco Barberini and half-Austrian, half-English Nina Alexandra Gunnell. The studio creates objects far from the industrial reality; one-off pieces and limited editions. At PAD London 2018, Priveekollektie debuted their latest works, “Cloud Coffee” and “Side tables.”Dutch aesthete and artisan, Carolina Wilcke, works with her intuition through different materials, crafts, and techniques to create jewelry, tableware, furniture, and more. Priveekollektie debuted her latest work, a feminine dressing table, at PAD London 2018.British artist Dominic Harris presented “SIMULATED,” which employs the phenomenon of typoglycemia — the ability of the human mind to understand words even if the letters between the first and last characters are ordered incorrectly — to achieve the desired effect of simultaneous viewers perceiving different word combinations, as described by the gallery. British artistic designer Kacper Hamilton composed “Temple chandelier” of 37 illuminated hand-blown glass elements. These elements sit in a precise, symmetrical, and harmonious geometry atop a large suspended spun-brass dish.Reinier Bosch’s “The Melting Series” is a family of bronze design objects that seem to melt. Wax models are cast in bronze. The objects are made as one piece, finished, highly polished.Salustiano unveiled “Juan de Perfil” from “Territorio de Ternura” series at the fair. The artist’s pictorial work is homage to the great masters of the Renaissance. He represents the human body from a hyperrealistic perspective. By taking away the canvas background entirely, the artist focuses on the subject represented in the work.For more information, visit: https://www.priveekollektie.art/Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the collection.http://www.blouinartinfo.com/ Founder: Louise Blouin Read more