'Come Up to My Room' Exhibit in Toronto
Elsa Blaine — February 10, 2009 — Art & Design
References: comeuptomyroom & designboom
Toronto’s ‘Come Up to My Room’ exhibit currently inhabits the Gladstone Hotel and is a showcase for 23 alternative artists. Each room in the hotel has been transformed into creatively quirky displays like the ice cream cone bathroom by Liz Wolfe and Mauricio Affonso.
Puddles of the melted treat peppered with pastel cones, ooze out of baskets, line window sills and pour from the faucet into a bathroom sink.
Other ‘Come Up to My Room’ displays include Jeremy Hatch’s ceramic tools and ropes, and Maura McKibbon and Jasna Sokolovic’s bird and water drop bathroom.
Puddles of the melted treat peppered with pastel cones, ooze out of baskets, line window sills and pour from the faucet into a bathroom sink.
Other ‘Come Up to My Room’ displays include Jeremy Hatch’s ceramic tools and ropes, and Maura McKibbon and Jasna Sokolovic’s bird and water drop bathroom.
Trend Themes
1. Alternative Art Exhibits - Opportunity for artists to create unconventional and imaginative displays in hotel spaces.
2. Quirky Bathroom Designs - Innovation in bathroom design to create unique and unexpected experiences for users.
3. Creative Use of Materials - Exploration of unconventional materials, like melted ice cream, in art and design installations.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels can leverage alternative art exhibits to attract guests seeking unique and immersive experiences.
2. Interior Design - Designers can incorporate quirky bathroom designs to add a playful and unexpected element to spaces.
3. Fine Arts - Artists can experiment with creative use of materials to push boundaries and evoke new emotions through their work.
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