ANDERS RUHWALD: Installation and reconstruction

December 8, 2016

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Anders Ruhwald recreates a Detroit apartment building at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland and fills it with large, looming ceramic forms. See and read here.

BUREAU SPECTACULAR: Laugier’s Primitive Hut reimagined

November 28, 2016

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Bureau Spectacular creates a treehouse inspired by 18th century philosopher Marc-Antoine Laugier’s theory of The Primitive Hut, in which architecture returns to its simple and organic roots. Read more about Bureau Spectacular’s take on the concept here.

MICHAEL C. ANDREWS: Coming Home

November 11, 2016

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A new group exhibition at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts celebrates emerging and established Michigan artists, including Michael C. Andrews. He opens a solo exhibition at Volume in summer 2017.

JONATHAN MUECKE: Light and Absense

October 13, 2016

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Read Jonathan Muecke’s interview with Damn° to see what he’s been working on since his residency at the Juliaan Lampens Villa Van Wassenhove in Belgium.

LUFTWERK: Installation on Milwaukee Avenue bridge

October 10, 2016

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Luftwerk designs an outdoor installation piece on the Michigan Avenue bridge that will change depending on the weather conditions. Read about Luftwerk and the project here.

BUREAU SPECTACULAR: a moveable display

September 28, 2016

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For Frankie, a Los Angeles boutique, Bureau Spectacular creates interlocking display pieces which fit together like a puzzle into bleachers for events or performances. See the display and read more here.

TANYA AGUINIGA: Art Made Between Opposite Sides

August 26, 2016

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Tanya Aguiniga has organized a series of artist interventions and interactive events in Tijuana that investigate borders and border-crossing. Take a look at the project website.

Norman Kelley: Designed for Renewal

May 20, 2016

 

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Chicago design duo, Norman Kelley designed the new Bucktown location for Aesop utilizing recycled and renewed materials. See more of the project here.

Converging Lines

January 13, 2016

Volume-Website-AJ-2247-N-LakewoodVice Creator’s Series has a nice write up on the Converging Lines show with Ania Jaworska, Christy Matson, and Tanya Aguiniga. Check it out here.

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