Katharina Fritsch
Katharina Fritsch is the German born sculpture and installation artist, who I first came across during a trip to London at the end of the summer. The work I experienced […]
Katharina Fritsch is the German born sculpture and installation artist, who I first came across during a trip to London at the end of the summer. The work I experienced […]
Whilst on a trip to London, I saw The Fourth Plinth at Trafalgar Square. We drove through and my eyes set upon a big, huge in fact, blue cockerel. It made us […]
His design team won the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) commission to create the Pavilion following a competition that attracted a shortlist of ambitious architectural proposals from other teams. http://www.yatzer.com/Seed-Cathedral-for-the-UK-Shanghai-Pavilion-by-Heatherwick-studio Competitions […]
After looking at “B of the Bang” for our initial research task I wanted to look at the designer behind the sculpture, Thomas Heatherwick. This is a video of him […]
http://wgsn-hbl.blogspot.co.uk/2011_05_01_archive.html http://wgsn-hbl.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/hbl-exhibitions-industrious-artefacts.html ‘Industrious Artefacts: the evolution of crafts’, an exhibition curated by designers Jurgen Bey and Rianne Makkink, opened at Zuiderzeemuseum in the Netherlands last week. Running until 12 February 2012, the show presents […]