• Deconstructing Ways by Isidro Blasco | Art & About Sydney.


    Posted on 28th September, by yellowtrace in art, events + exhibitions. 4 Comments

    Deconstructing Ways by Isidro Blasco is an art installation which creates an amazing 3D optical illusion of a vortex. Absolutely amazing, no? Located on the corner of Mullins Street & Market Row in Sydney (near the QVB), this installation is part of the annual public arts festival Art & About Sydney.

    You have until October 23rd to go see this FREE installation alongside many others, such as Janet Echelman’s stunning Tsunami project on George Street in front of Town Hall. Check out my dodgy iPhone photo of the installation here. It’s way, way better in real life. Promise. (You may recall a fantastic guest post on the blog in April about Jane’s amazing work during the time I was gallivanting around Europe.)

    Yes. This is such an exciting time in Sydney when clever Australian and international artists use their creative powers to re-imagine Sydney streets and transform our fair city into a giant open-air gallery space.

    Hip, hip – hooray!


    [Photos via JAM Project Flickr.]

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  • 4 Responses to “Deconstructing Ways by Isidro Blasco | Art & About Sydney.”

    1. Makes me want to hope on a plane to Sydney. Very clever installation.

    2. Going to Sydney this weekend–looking forward to seeing some of this amazing art! This installation is gorgeous!

    3. Wow thanks for the heads up for this will have a look for sure.

    4. [...] 8. Interesting vortex-like optical illusion installation by Isidro Blasco via Yellowtrace [...]

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