Thursday, 9 May 2013

Fall like dominoes

  

Capturing a moment in time is one of Art’s greatest feats, like some of the best split-second photography. For our latest art installation it was this aim we had in mind for a leading real estate developer.

Investream commissioned us to create an installation representing the importance of connections between people and cause and effect, to act as a centrepiece for their impressive West London offices.

Using around 4,000 dominoes, we lined one piece after another in a spiral layout and started the domino effect, with the first few toppling over. 

We were really keen to play with the scale of the building for this project and the sky really was the limit in the firm’s 20m high atrium. The spiral of dominoes takes the eye along the wall and makes its way up the high atrium, reaching for the sky.








Thursday, 2 May 2013

Heinz Innovation Centre Grand Opening



We headed to Nijmegen in The Netherlands to celebrate the official opening of the Heinz European Innovation Centre, where our Wall 57 project stands tall.

The impressive new facility will be dedicated to driving innovation and new products for consumers across Europe.

We were in good company with H.R.H. Willem-Alexander, the newly crowned King of Orange, and it was an honour to see Wall 57 receiving praise from royalty, dignitaries and Heinz employees.

To celebrate the opening of the centre, Heinz have released a video revealing the night before before they opened the doors, with Henry John Heinz himself surveying the new wall feature in the building’s atrium.

Watch the video here.

See the wall in full, plus exclusive video footage at www.heinz57wall.com.




Wednesday, 1 May 2013

All the news from The Other Art Fair



We set up shop at The Other Art Fair over at Ambika P3 last weekend, along with our long-term collaborators The Office Group.

We were there to celebrate our seven-year partnership and took the opportunity to showcase a series of artworks commissioned specially for The Office Group’s portfolio of inspiring workspaces across London.

Our latest artwork ‘Tickets Please’ made an appearance before taking permanent residence at The Office Group’s new location within Euston Station.

Comprised of 29,000 train ticket chads, meticulously laid onto canvas, the piece takes the form of the iconic Monopoly station card. All tickets used during the making of the piece were collected in one afternoon at Euston station, particularly relevant as The Office Group’s latest location.

Check out the piece along with shots of our limited edition run of prints. More on those in the next few weeks…