2016년 베스트 예술 설치물 Best of 2016: Top 10 Most Spectacular Art Installations


Best of 2016: 

Top 10 Most Spectacular Art Installations




By Kelly Richman-Abdou on December 20, 2016

Year after year, we are impressed by the inventive and imaginative art installations that pop up in museums, streets, and natural landscapes around the world. From sculptural works and found objects to light art and projections, installation pieces play with space to challenge our traditional perceptions of art engagement.

Like last year, 2016 has seen a wide range of beautiful, fascinating, and poignant installations. While 2015’s top works indicated a trend toward dazzling, kaleidoscopic color, this year’s best installations are a bit more eclectic and conceptual, presenting an array of aesthetics and unique undertones.

Take a peek at our favorite installations below.

JR au Louvre by JR 

예술가JR의 루브르박물관 피라미드 '사라짐'

Using photographic prints, French street artist JR camouflaged I.M. Pei’s iconic glass pyramid at the world-famous Musée du Louvre in Paris. When viewed from a precise angle, the structure appears to vanish, revealing the façade of the stunning palace-turned-museum.

The Blood Forest by Philippe Echaroux

프랑스 거리미술가 사진작가 Philippe Echaroux의 '피의 숲'

To draw attention to the destruction of the Amazon, artist Philippe Echaroux created The Blood Forest, a striking series that projects portraits of the indigenous Suruí tribe members onto its trees.

The Rubicon by Jason deCaires Taylor

제이슨 디케리스 테일러의 루비콘 수중 미술관 

Museo Atlantico is an underwater contemporary art museum located off the coast of the Lanzarote Island in the Atlantic Ocean. For the unprecedented site, artist Jason deCaires Taylor has sculpted a series of hyperrealistic figures that appear to aimlessly stroll along the seabed.

Hollow by Katie Paterson and  Zeller & Moye

케이티 패터슨, 첼러와 므와의 설치 예술 'Hollow' 

Hollow, an interactive installation by artist Katie Paterson and architects Zeller & Moye, features wood from 10,000 species of trees spanning millions of years. Cut into planks and crafted into a stalactite-like collection, the wood hangs from the ceiling, offering visitors a unique, walk-through viewing experience.

The Floating Piers by Christo

크리스토의 개념예술 '부교'

Contemporary conceptual artist Christo is renowned for his pioneering land art. For his latest site-specific project, The Floating Piers, Christo created a series of bright yellow paths that invites residents and visitors of Sulzano, Italy, to commute to its neighboring islands on foot. Like all of Christo’s installations, the local landscape of The Floating Piers plays an important role in its concept. “The mountains surrounding the lake will offer a bird’s-eye view of The Floating Piers, exposing unnoticed angles and altering perspectives,” he explained. “The water, the wind, the sun – all this is part of the project.”

Labyrinth by Motoi Yamamoto

모토이 야마모토의 미로

With only standard table salt and a steady hand, Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto has meticulously transformed the floor of a medieval castle in the South of France into a stunning, spiraling labyrinth.

#SafePassage by Ai Wei Wei

중국 아이 웨이웨이의 '안전통행'

Known for his activist art,  Ai Weiwei is no stranger to social statements. For #SafePassage, the leading contemporary artist boldly covered the pillars of Berlin’s Konzerthaus with over 14,000 bright orange life vests. Accompanied by a hanging lifeboat transcribed with the hashtag, “#safepassage,” the installation calls attention to the plight of refugees seeking asylum in Europe.

Plexus 35 by Gabriel Dawe

멕시코 설치 미술가 가브리엘 다우지앙의 'Plexus 35'

Composed of colorful embroidery threads and intentionally surrounded by old masterworks, Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe‘s enchanting, site-specific installation, Plexus 35, adds a contemporary touch to the Toledo Museum of Art’s Great Gallery.

The Canopy by Rebecca Louise Law

영국 전위 예술가 레베카 루이즈 로의 '캐노피'

Artist and gardening enthusiast Rebecca Louise Law combined her two passions to create The Canopy, a bright and beautiful installation made up of 150,000 native Australian flowers. Using copper wire and a wide variety of blooms, Law seamlessly composed the canopy, which adorned the skylight in Melbourne’s Eastland Shopping Mall.

Tili Wiru Tjuta Nyakutjaku by Bruce Munro

부루스 문로의 설치사진 5만개의 전구 정원 

While British artist Bruce Munro has created various versions of Field of Light, a large-scale, luminous work, it wasn’t until 2016 that he finally installed a light installation on the site that inspired it all—Uluru, a sandstone monolith in Australia. Titled Tili Wiru Tjuta Nyakutjaku (“looking at lots of beautiful lights” in Pitjantjatjara, the local language of the region’s Aboriginal people) the dazzling display is on view until 2017.

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