Exploring the links between fashion and architecture, Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe‘s site-specific installations enchant us.
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Gabriel Dawe is a Mexican artist known for his complex and colorful installations made entirely of wire.
“Plexus No. 10” is a large-scale installation composed of hundreds of fine wires suspended from the ceiling and anchored to the floor, creating a colorful, translucent labyrinth through which visitors can walk. The wires are arranged in a complex geometric pattern, and as the viewer moves through the installation, the colors, and shapes change, creating a fascinating display of light and shadow.
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