Davide Balula, Coloring the WiFi (with Pale Pink) (2015). Antenna sculpture, modified router, WiFi signal. Variable dimensions. Courtesy the artist and rodolphe janssen.
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Davide Balula, Coloring the WiFi (with Pale Pink) (2015). Antenna sculpture, modified router, WiFi signal. Variable dimensions. Courtesy the artist and rodolphe janssen.
Explore Davide Balula: 37.5 °C currently on view through March 11, 2019, at the Centre Pompidou, Paris!
Davide Balula presents an immersive installation in which children and parents experiment with space via physical movement and tactile, auditory, and visual sensations. 37.5 °C is the core temperature at which organs and their tissues function best, and this eponymous exhibition invites the public to awaken and better understand their inner mechanic. _________ Installation view, Davide Balula: 37.5 °C, Centre Pompidou, Paris. Artwork © Davide Balula
Davide Balula - Burnt Painting, Imprint of the Burnt Painting (Chevron Spread #4). 2014
Davide Balula-Coloring the WiFi Network (with Blue Ice), 2015
Davide Balula
"Floating Worlds" at the 14th Biennale de Lyon / Art, France, closes this Sunday, January 7. Curator Emma Lavigne, director of the Centre Pompidou-Metz, reinterprets the term "modern," setting it in the context of a fluid and extended modernity. The Biennale explores the legacy and reach of the concept of the modern in today’s art. Work by Davide Balula, Alexander Calder, and Lucio Fontana is included. Read more here: http://fal.cn/qbgj
Gagosian will be participating in the FOG Design+Art fair at the Fort Mason - Festival Pavilion, San Francisco, CA. The fair opens tomorrow and will run through January 14, with a preview gala today, January 10, 7–10PM PT. We will be presenting a selection of works by Davide Balula, Alexander Calder, Helen Frankenthaler, Piero Golia, Mark Grotjahn, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Houseago, Mike Kelley, Giuseppe Penone, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Taryn Simon, Jeff Wall, and others. Make sure to come visit us at booth 209! If you wish to receive a PDF with detailed information on the works, please contact us at [email protected]. Tickets are available at http://fal.cn/q1M2. http://fal.cn/q1ME
Davide Balula's "Iron Levels" at Gagosian Rome, closes next Saturday, December 2. On entering the exhibition, visitors pass through a sculptural metal detector. A ubiquitous instrument of search and verification, the metal detector makes private belongings into objects of suspicion or potential threat. Its purpose is to reveal the metal, non-bodily material we carry with us each day—keys, coins, cell phone—that which we habitually treat as extensions of the self. The metal detector functions as a portal, further separating the idealized space of the gallery from the world outside. Make sure you go see before it's too late! For visitor information, click on the link below. http://fal.cn/qiKI