• SELECTED ARTISTS
  • SELECTED PROJECTS
  • SELECTED PRESS
  • CONTACT
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  • SELECTED ARTISTS
  • SELECTED PROJECTS
  • SELECTED PRESS
  • CONTACT

UNTITLED

2003

Kaija Kiuru & Anders Wilhelmson

Kaija Kiuru:

The lace-like frailty and beauty of thin ice, the power of flowing water packed into a dense mass, the silent yet ever alive immensity of eternal ice.

Ice in its wealth of form and meaning; combining images of the material’s inherent sensitivity with images of its power provides a fascinating basis for designing the work.

Anders Wilhelmson:

Process:

Compressed snow (8 x 8 x 8 meters) with spherical cavities intersecting each other and the sides of the cube forming into a room with views to the sky.

Bringing life into the “heart of ice”

UNTITLED

2003

Kaija Kiuru & Anders Wilhelmson

Kaija Kiuru:

The lace-like frailty and beauty of thin ice, the power of flowing water packed into a dense mass, the silent yet ever alive immensity of eternal ice.

Ice in its wealth of form and meaning; combining images of the material’s inherent sensitivity with images of its power provides a fascinating basis for designing the work.

Anders Wilhelmson:

Process:

Compressed snow (8 x 8 x 8 meters) with spherical cavities intersecting each other and the sides of the cube forming into a room with views to the sky.

Bringing life into the “heart of ice”

UNTITLED

2003

Kaija Kiuru & Anders Wilhelmson

Kaija Kiuru:

The lace-like frailty and beauty of thin ice, the power of flowing water packed into a dense mass, the silent yet ever alive immensity of eternal ice.

Ice in its wealth of form and meaning; combining images of the material’s inherent sensitivity with images of its power provides a fascinating basis for designing the work.

Anders Wilhelmson:

Process:

Compressed snow (8 x 8 x 8 meters) with spherical cavities intersecting each other and the sides of the cube forming into a room with views to the sky.

Bringing life into the “heart of ice”

UNTITLED

2003

Kaija Kiuru & Anders Wilhelmson

Kaija Kiuru:

The lace-like frailty and beauty of thin ice, the power of flowing water packed into a dense mass, the silent yet ever alive immensity of eternal ice.

Ice in its wealth of form and meaning; combining images of the material’s inherent sensitivity with images of its power provides a fascinating basis for designing the work.

Anders Wilhelmson:

Process:

Compressed snow (8 x 8 x 8 meters) with spherical cavities intersecting each other and the sides of the cube forming into a room with views to the sky.

Bringing life into the “heart of ice”

ARTWORK

ARTWORK

ARTWORK

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