
ELEMENT
For the last gallery, we are exploring the flow and change in the natural environment - light and winds
specifically. The environment is constantly changing and the artists have managed to capture them and present them to us in their most beautiful manner, showing how our surroundings can be art too.
Infinity Mirrored Room
Yayoi Kusama, 2016
Since the beginning of her Infinity Mirror Room series in the 1960s, Kusama has created twenty distinct rooms of immersive installations so far. Infinity Mirrored Room- The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away is the most recent addition to the series... (click on image for more)
Credits to Lux & Jourik
To blossom
Luo Li Rong, 2017
With her speciality in Renaissance sculptures, To blossom is definitely a strong example of the artist's amazing ability... (click on image for more)
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Credits to Artsper
Le Rêve
Luo Li Rong, 2015
Luo's trademark is to sculpt women in clouds or with wind, like ethereal angels. Le Rêve is no exception to her known style... (click on image for more)
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Credits to Artsper
Storm Winds
Marianne von Werefkin, 1915 - 1917
Storm Winds (Sturmwind) shows a small café at night, surrounded by bare trees and stormy skies. Figures hug their shoulders inwards to brace themselves against the cold, while the windows... (click on image for more)
Credits to The Art Story
References (Images)
Artsper. (​n.d). Le Rêve by Luo Li Rong. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from https://www.artsper.com/en/contemporary-
artworks/sculpture/101113/le-reve
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Artsper. (n.d.). To blossom by Luo Li Rong. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from https://www.artsper.com/en/contemporary-
artworks/sculpture/242281/to-blossom
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Lux & Jourik. (2012). Yayoi Kusama @ Tate Modern. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from
https://www.flickr.com/photos/happyfamousartists/6837283647/in/photostream/
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The Art Story. (2018). Storm Winds (Sturmwind) (1915-17). [Digital Image]. Retrieved from
https://www.theartstory.org/artist-von-werefkin-marianne-artworks.htm