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Minimal Paintings by Artist Liz Flores Explore What It Means to Belong

A new series by Chicago-based artist Liz Flores explores familial roots and community through minimal portraits in a palette of deep, warm colors and neutral tones complemented by blues. In Ni De Aquí, Ni De Allá, which translates to "from neither here nor there," Flores uses the anonymity and ambiguity of her figures to explore the connections between generations and the human desire to position oneself within an ancestral context. “This work is…
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A New Collection of Works by Collin van der Sluijs Channels a Dreamlike Collision of Emotion

In one of his most ambitious bodies of work to date, artist Collin van der Sluijs (previously) references two forces being incidentally forced together. "These strange times have caused a collision between me as a person and my work," he shares, "I want to be free and not a puppet on strings directed by anybody.” This sentiment pervades the Dutch artist's latest collection opening this week at both Vertical Gallery and Vertical Project Space in Chicago. Aptly titled Collision, the solo show…
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A Minimal Window-Laden Facade in Paris Sprouts a Luxuriant Vertical Garden

Hidden under a lush canopy of vegetation on Paris's Left Bank is a minimal, mesh-like structure housing a healthcare center, restaurant, and hotel. The project of the French-Brazilian Triptyque Architecture in collaboration with the Coloco landscaping studio, "Villa M" is a mixed-used building cloaked in a vertical garden that ascends from the sidewalk to the rooftop bar. Foliage and vines trail down from the hotel room balconies and sprout from planters embedded in the facade, establishing a verdant environment spanning 8,000 square meters in…
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A Wooden Artwork Miraculously Unfurls into a Functional Desk Designed by Robert van Embricqs

The surge in remote work during the last few years prompted Amsterdam-based designer Robert van Embricqs to rethink how conventional desks would impact a home's atmosphere. He wanted to invite "the user to fold that desk away when work is over" and created a now-viral piece that seamlessly transforms from office to artwork. Constructed with warm wood and brass hinges, the "Flow Wall Desk" features flush vertical slats that twist and unfold into a tabletop. The small piece of furniture, which can support about 40 pounds, is minimal in…
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Studio Other Spaces Designs a Conical Structure with 832 Vibrant Glass Panels That Reflect Sonoma’s Weather

A bold, conical structure stands on The Donum Estate in Sonoma Valley, casting a vibrant kaleidoscope of 24 colors underneath its canopy. The work of Studio Other Spaces—artist Olafur Eliasson (previously) and architect Sebastian Behmann co-founded the Berlin-based studio in 2014— "Vertical Panorama Pavilion" is "inspired by the history of circular calendars," containing 832 glass pieces arranged around an oculus opening to the north. Drawing on the microclimate of the vineyard,…
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The Design Stories Colossal Readers Loved Most in 2022

This year on Colossal, we published hundreds of articles across disciplines, and as we look back at those in the design world, we're finding that readers gravitated toward stories about the world's largest sheet of chainmail, geometric pastries, and tiny homes for bees. Be sure to take a look at 2022's top articles across art and craft, and check out our favorite books of the year. You can always take a trip back in time by diving into the Colossal archive. A Massive Chainmail Shelter Prevents a Renowned Scottish Mansion from Dissolving in the Rain English YouTuber and educator Tom Scott…
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