In an act of patience and precision that boggles the mind, Dutch artist Suzan Drummen creates sparkling floor installations using an array of individually placed mirrors, crystals, chromed metal, optical glass and precious stones. That’s right, the thousands of objects in each of her artworks are placed and stacked by hand and sit completely loose during the exhibition.
The fractal-like patterns in each installation form a sort of temporary 3D carpet that alters the space in which its installed by reflecting light in all directions. But even the slightest disturbance, an accidental step or dropped object, could send pieces from the unprotected installation flying, a true testament to the artist’s trust in the viewer.
Installation CBK Amsterdam, 2011
Installation CBK Amsterdam, 2011
Installation Amstelveen, 2012
Installation Amstelveen, 2012
Installation Amstelveen, 2012
CBK Emmen, 2013
CBK Emmen, 2013
Installation 2 Museum Valkhof, 2012
Installation 2 Museum Valkhof, 2012
Installation 2 Museum Valkhof, 2012
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