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Stunning Mirror Installations By Shirin Abedinirad - IGNANT Oasis Decor, Mirror Stairs, Installation Interactive, Treviso Italy, James Turrell, Mirror Installation, Stairs Architecture, Antony Gormley, Infinity Mirror

Visual artist Shirin Abedinirad creates stunning mirror installations while traveling the world. Whether she places mirrors on the steps of a staircase in Treviso, Italy, or in the middle of the Central Desert in Iran, her projects look like the sky is touching the earth. Her latest installation ‘Mirrored Ziggurat‘ in Sydney explores the link […]

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Suspended Staircase, Small Home Renovation, Rachel Whiteread, Do Ho Suh, Office Light, Hayward Gallery, Escalier Design, Stair Case, Attic Renovation

Psycho Buildings, an exhibition of architectural environments designed by artists, has opened at The Hayward gallery in London. Above: Atelier Bow-Wow, Life Tunnel, 2008. Steel plate. Courtesy Atelier Bow-Wow. Photo: © Stephen White Above: Gelitin, normally, proceeding and unrestricted with without title, 2008, Mixed media. Courtesy the artists. Photo: © Stephen White Above: Rachel Whiteread,

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“China: Through the Looking Glass,” the Metropolitan’s new exhibition,  unfolds cinematically under the art direction of Wong Kar Wai. Its opening  night unfolded on film, too—as the most photographed, most shared, most  glittering fashion event of the year.  The Silk Road  From top: Tiny (five and a half inches long) embroidered shoes for bound  feet: Li Xiaofeng’s dress of porcelain shards; and chinoiserie-inspired de  Gournay wallpaper used throughout the gala.  Botany Club  With their vo... Met Gala Entrance, Glass Event Hall, Fashion Show Runway Stage Background, Art Of The In Between Met Gala, China: Through The Looking Glass Met Gala, Gala Ideas, Met Ball, Met Gala Red Carpet, Interior Photo

“China: Through the Looking Glass,” the Metropolitan’s new exhibition, unfolds cinematically under the art direction of Wong Kar Wai. Its opening night unfolded on film, too—as the most photographed, most shared, most glittering fashion event of the year. The Silk Road From top: Tiny (five and a h

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