Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Public Art

 I'm joining Natalie who hosts a monthly Public Art Challenge 

July 2025 - Toronto ON

Omer Arbel’s innovative installation at Toronto House is a linear cloud or coral-like form, made of welded sand-cast aluminum pieces, called 44. Each 44 results from a free pour of molten aluminum into a large canister filled with rock-like modules of resin-impregnated sand, a waste product of conventional sand casting. Past installations of 44, most notably commissioned in 2016 by the Barbican in London, have been suspended by cables and included low voltage electricity passed through each form, thereby illuminating a spherical glass orb. In this application, the aluminum pieces are welded to each other and attached to the building slab edges, forming a coral-like installation lit externally from the building faces.






1 comment:

  1. This installation is so interesting. I made a note to look for it when I'm in the area. Thank you for your public art share. I used to host the Public Art photo challenge on Tuesday but due to my summer travels, I combined it with the weekly Weekend Coffee Share link-up on Friday.

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