rolf sachs at design miami / basel 2011

rolf sachs at design miami / basel 2011


'sleeping ericius', 2011
all images courtesy of rolf sachs



gabrielle ammann // gallery presents new 'curiosity dome lights' by swiss-born london-based artist / designer rolf sachs
at design miami / basel 2011. each of the lights features a mirrored dome and contains an integrated light source
which allows the illuminated reflective coating to become virtually transparent, in which a surprise is revealed from within.
these reflections are created on the inside of the mirror. the first of the 'curiosity' series were presented at design miami / basel 2010
and the new 2011 additions include: 'en-light-ened', 'look into my heart' and 'sleeping ericius'.



a small hedgehog hibernates within


a hibernating hedgehog can be found within the dome light 'sleeping ericius'. he lies at the heart of the object,
nestled onto a soft goose down cushion, warmed by the bulb above, protected by the dome.



alternative view



'look into my heart', 2011


'look into my heart' features a anatomical heart at its centre which is twice the size of an actual human heart.
a white miniature figure stands alone in its core, resulting in a surreal visual landscape of contrasting scales.



up close at the larger than life-sized heart with a small white figurine standing within to the left



'en-light-ened', 2011


with 'en-light-ened', a cross stands solitary, illuminated by layers of electroluminescent wire wrapped around its geometric
and symbolic form, creating an environment of reflections.



views of the illuminated cross wrapped in electroluminescent wire



'light chemistry', 2011


with 'light chemistry' sachs continues to explore the aesthetics of 'ready-mades' of the typical science laboratory for his
'light chemistry' table lamp, a new limited edition piece for priveekollektie also on show at design miami basel 2011.
here, sachs has taken existing laboratory glassware and fittings, reapplying them to design the sculptural light object.
chemicals and liquids that usually run through the glass vessels are replaced by a visible flow of red and blue electrical cables,
that illuminate the individually connected vessel, reminding us of the mechanisms of the human body.



details of the chemistry vessels and fittings


alongside the new domelights and 'light chemistry', sachs presents his 'a light breath' chandeliers and 'waxwork' chair
which were first shown at his 'in-pulse!' exhibition during milan design week 2011.

andrea db
06.02.11  
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are u serious? a live hibernating hedgehog? This cross the line between art and stupid.
another_stupid_artist   06.02.11
stupid and cruel (if it's really alive)
marc   06.02.11
Really AWESOME!
bernardo   06.02.11
Simply spectacular! Of course the hedgehog is not alive - its a feat of taxidermy.
romance is born   06.03.11
Amazing concept.
I Hope to have the opportunity to go, this will be four sure one of the installations that i want to see.
I found a band "Boca do Lobo" and i hope they have opportunity to go. The design is luxurious and love the idea to use craftsmanship wisdom in the products.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Boca-do-Lobo/209429936585
Joaquim Miguel   06.08.11
look this guy from hungary -> http://szollosi.eu/
and watch this movie too ;) http://www.taxidermia.hu/index.htm
praha   06.09.11

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