Difference between revisions of "Starspire Centre"
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| − | An art gallery in levels A89 to O194 of <address>[Magellan/ | + | An art gallery in levels A89 to O194 of <address>[Magellan/Spireholt]</address>. The building is made entirely of glass, leading many artists to create dedicated exhibits, with parody or alternative versions displayed on the back of a painting. |
The current exhibit (whose contract states it wil be displayed for 2 years, from its installation in December 845) is "This is not Art" by [[Daemon Clockson]]. The exhibit consists of 192 works of stained glass, placed in a tubular steel frame with 1cm between each, the entire structure being wrapped in a single piece of black velvet. | The current exhibit (whose contract states it wil be displayed for 2 years, from its installation in December 845) is "This is not Art" by [[Daemon Clockson]]. The exhibit consists of 192 works of stained glass, placed in a tubular steel frame with 1cm between each, the entire structure being wrapped in a single piece of black velvet. | ||
In the next room is a sledgehammer, balanced on its handle, the words "Art exists to live" and "Art exists to be observed" engraved on opposite sides of the head. | In the next room is a sledgehammer, balanced on its handle, the words "Art exists to live" and "Art exists to be observed" engraved on opposite sides of the head. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:54, 23 April 2008
An art gallery in levels A89 to O194 of <address>[Magellan/Spireholt]</address>. The building is made entirely of glass, leading many artists to create dedicated exhibits, with parody or alternative versions displayed on the back of a painting.
The current exhibit (whose contract states it wil be displayed for 2 years, from its installation in December 845) is "This is not Art" by Daemon Clockson. The exhibit consists of 192 works of stained glass, placed in a tubular steel frame with 1cm between each, the entire structure being wrapped in a single piece of black velvet.
In the next room is a sledgehammer, balanced on its handle, the words "Art exists to live" and "Art exists to be observed" engraved on opposite sides of the head.