Galeria Jorge Juan, a shopping institution in the centre of Valencia, welcomes spring with an incredible installation. Flowers emerge from the buildings facade. They sprout from the joints of the tiles making their way among the huge shopping bags announcing the start of the new season.
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Pins and Buttons Installations by Ran Hwang
Ran Hwang is a Korean-born artist working in New York, who creates intricate and poetic installations. Hwang is best known for her wall sculptures that make use of common objects like buttons and crystals pinned directly onto the wall of the gallery, using each element like a pixel on a screen.
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Devotion
10,000 origami flowers, all folded by James Roper. He folded these flowers over the course of three years. Every day he would fold an average of ten of them.
Then he created different compositions of the flowers on the floor of a gallery.
James Roper is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, painter and paper craftsman.
The project as a whole is called “Devotion.”
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“Vai com Deus” Typographic intervention



“Vai com Deus” Typographic instalation on “Ermida Nossa Senhora da Conceição” façade, a chapel which is now an art gallery. Created by R2 Design.
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