Best of Art & Installations. 2023 Archive EditionWhile we take some time on our annual break to recalibrate, we’re giving you the chance to explore some of our favourite articles from 2023.Today, we look at Art & Installations, which encompasses multiple sub-categories such as installations, digital art, textiles, set design, sculptures, paintings, exhibition design, murals, fashion and objects.This year was as creative as ever, with some familiar faces stepping out of their comfort zones and plenty of new friends made along the way. As designers continue to be informed by many facets of the world we live in, this multidisciplinary approach remains vital to architects, designers and creative and curious minds to engage, inspire and take us to a place where new possibilities open up. With this in mind, very few things get us excited like projects that encompass a multitude of disciplines—think set design, art direction, conceptual thinking and more. From the robust to fragile and everything in between, find our favourites below. See All Yellowtrace 2023 Archives Here.Explore our archives through the years: 2022 Archive / 2021 Archive / 2020 Archive / 2019 Archive / 2018 Archive / 2017 Archive / 2016 Archive / 2015 Archive / 2014 Archive / 2013 Archive / 2012 Archive / 2011 Archive / 2010 Archive. Art & Installations.The King’s Rembrandt Exhibition at Wawel Royal Castle, Krakow by NArchitekTURA. Pierre Yovanovitch’s Opera Set for Theater Basel. This Light & Sound Installation in Barcelona Exposes the Haunting Effects of the Screen. An Infinite Recycling Loop: Fake Realness by Palma and Nula Studio. Folklore Meets Contemporary: Verbena Lounge by HANGHAR and Estudio DIIR. Dive into the Magnificence: Highlights From Milan Design Week 2023. Raw Color’s Multiply Exhibition Reveals Research into Colour and Design. Nadia Yaron’s Totemic Sculptures at Francis Gallery in L.A. A Creative Dialogue: Versa by Tom Fereday & Charlie White at Melbourne Design Week. Salt, Capitalism and Cabinetry: The Magistrato Al Sal Nero Cabinet by Trent Jansen. Mark Manders Takes Over a Post-Brutalist Masterpiece by Architect Juliaan Lampens. 18 Pockets: Giopato&Coombes’ Magical Exploration of Light at Milan Design Week 2023. Melbourne Now: NGV’s History-making Exhibition With 200+ Victorian-based Artists Now Open. Chromadynamica Pool by Felipe Pantone is Transformed with Over 130,000 Mosaic Tiles. Sangmin Oh’s Knitted Lights Bring Deeper Appreciation for the Natural World’s Extraordinary Beauty. Metaverse Meets Reality: Robotic Clothing Collection by Ying Gao. Vincent Beaurin’s Before Daylight Encourages us to Question the Value of an Art Piece. See All Yellowtrace 2023 Archives Here.Explore our archives through the years: 2022 Archive / 2021 Archive / 2020 Archive / 2019 Archive / 2018 Archive / 2017 Archive / 2016 Archive / 2015 Archive / 2014 Archive / 2013 Archive / 2012 Archive / 2011 Archive / 2010 Archive. Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ