Biomorphic Interior-Exterior Installations

Crystal Wagner's Art Has a Hybrid Construction Approach

A fluid, engaging and boldly colorful interior-exterior installation is on display at the Burlington City Art Gallery in Vermont. The sculptural work is done by renowned artist Crystal Wagner who is known for her biomorphic approach to art and her experimental use of materials.

This particular interior-exterior installation is worth mentioning because of its unique approach to stylistic curation. The artwork elegantly transcends the established architectural boundary between indoor and outdoor spaces. Dubbed 'Traverse,' the sculpture "grows from floor to ceiling and emerges outside to meander across the [street-facing] facade." In addition to challenging pre-established spatial categories, the interior-exterior installation also stimulates the audience visually by way of its evocative natural aesthetic, the rich use of color and the interplay of screenprints and recycled fabrics.
Trend Themes
1. Biomorphic Art - Opportunity to explore new materials and approaches to create fluid and engaging interior-exterior installations.
2. Blurring Boundaries - Potential for disrupting traditional architecture by challenging spatial categories and creating seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces.
3. Sustainable Design - Innovation in using recycled fabrics and materials to create visually stimulating interior-exterior installations.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Artists and sculptors can experiment with biomorphic approaches and challenge traditional art boundaries to create unique installations.
2. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can explore new ways of blurring boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces to create more fluid and immersive environments.
3. Textile and Material Innovation - Opportunity for textile companies to develop and provide sustainable and visually appealing materials for interior-exterior installations.

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