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Tomás Saraceno — Flying Garden/Air-Port-City/12 SW Iridescent
Tomás Saraceno

Flying Garden/Air-Port-City/12 SW Iridescent

A luminous, gossamer structure suspended in space, Tomás Saraceno's *Flying Garden/Air-Port-City/12 SW Iridescent* evokes the delicate architecture of a spider's web or soap bubble, shimmering with iridescent light. The work reflects Saraceno's ongoing exploration of utopian, weightless habitats that exist between earth and sky, imagining alternative ways of living in balance with natural and atmospheric forces. Hovering with an almost ethereal fragility, the piece invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries between art, ecology, and the dream of a floating, interconnected world.

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Latin America

May 26, 2015

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Tomás Saraceno, Flying Garden/Air-Port-City/12 SW Iridescent

A luminous, gossamer structure suspended in space, Tomás Saraceno's *Flying Garden/Air-Port-City/12 SW Iridescent* evokes the delicate architecture of a spider's web or soap bubble, shimmering with iridescent light. The work reflects Saraceno's ongoing exploration of utopian, weightless habitats that exist between earth and sky, imagining alternative ways of living in balance with natural and atmospheric forces. Hovering with an almost ethereal fragility, the piece invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries between art, ecology, and the dream of a floating, interconnected world.

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Related themes

Acclaimed Artist, Argentine Artist, Utopian Vision, Architectural Concept, Architectural Sculpture, Male Artist, Futurist Architecture, Avant-Garde, Utopian Themes, Futuristic Vision, Iridescent Colors, Futuristic Aesthetic, Installation Art, Geometric Abstraction, Suspended Sculpture, Translucent Materials, Contemporary Art, Established Artist, Iridescent Palette, Sculptural Web

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