'Reflect'
Crown Group, 2018 - ongoing
The theme articulates the notion of experiencing a single artwork as several parts and on many physical, emotional and theoretical levels. Much like the architecture, which is composed of seemingly opposing architectural styles and forms, with the intent to create an overall beautiful whole.
The curatorial rationale, the ‘Tych’ (/tik/), identified ARTSCAPE’s curatorial approach (Public Art Plan) guided the artworks creative evolution. The theme articulates the notion of experiencing a single artwork as several parts and on many physical, emotional and theoretical levels. Much like the architecture, which is composed of seemingly opposing architectural styles and forms, with the intent to create an overall beautiful whole.
The artwork Reflect, by Ramus Illumination, is a stunning suspended illuminated artwork that changes overtime time to reflect the seasons and events of the city. The artwork was installed within the through-site link, which forms part of the pedestrian movement corridor, where it acts as a backdrop to activity and reflects the vibrancy of the day.
Project Details
Client
Crown Group
Project Scope
Public Art Curation
Public Art Vision
Public Art Thematic Framework
Project Team
ARTSCAPE
Ramus Illumination
Photography
ARTSCAPE
Martin Siegner
Simon Wood