Ernesto Neto Turns Art Galleries into Immersive Interactive Installations
Allison Love — June 20, 2010 — Art & Design
References: festivalbrazil.southbankcentre & notcot.org
Renowned artist Ernesto Neto has a new exhibit this summer where he transforms a gallery's space into what he calls "dramatic, immersive installations." The area is transformed completely into an unrecognizable world, as the wall colors take over and light up the room.
Ernesto Neto's exhibit has a biomorphic quality which he says aims to "investigate the way in which spatial alterations transform the relationships between people." The exhibits look really cool, almost like you're stepping into a parallel world or alien colors.
Ernesto Neto's exhibit has a biomorphic quality which he says aims to "investigate the way in which spatial alterations transform the relationships between people." The exhibits look really cool, almost like you're stepping into a parallel world or alien colors.
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