Winner of both
the public and juried vote of Artprize 2014, Pakistani
artist Anila Quayyum Agha exercises
the architecture of the Grand Rapids Art Museum in Michigan by infilling it
with a dynamic interplay of shadow and light. Intersections comprises
a 6.5 foot laser-cut wooden cube pierced with carefully crafted patterns and
illuminated from the inside, which casts expansive, lace-like geometries onto
the surrounding walls, ceiling and floor.
Single light
bulb, 6.5′ Square cube / Cast shadows – 32′x34′
via Feel Design
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