Oct 4, 2008

Mattew Ritchie collaborates with Archictect Benjamin Aranda to create artwork

An interesting interview of architect Benjamin Aranda, discussing his contribution to contemporary artist Matthew Ritchie’s anti-pavillion project The Morning Line (2008).  In today's times, Artists working in non-traditional ways often collaborate with engineers, scientists, doctors, writers, designers, architects, etc. to achieve their artistic goals.  You can read more about Ritchie's artwork, (HERE).


On Matthew Ritchie’s The Evening Line project at the Bienniale Architecture in Venice:

It’s not just about architecture here in Venice. Matthew Ritchie is an artist who recreates the universe as art with paper, lights and installation. For the Biennale he has collaborated with Aranda/Lasch and Daniel Bosia/Arup AGU to create a huge installation made up of fractals and site specific designs.



1 comment:

Checkmark said...

That's a very interesting and busy work of art. Looks likes something that would be cool to see in person for sure.