ADi worked closely with the artist on the development of her creative concept – from several prototype designs with part construction in our E2 workshop through content preparation including image mapping to a full production build, equipment supply and installation. The six video sculptures and the 15 sigils use 3.9 mm pixel pitch modular LED panels.
One of the animated sigils which allows a tablet or phone to scan and then to see the encrypted quotes that appear to float around the gallery walls
Featured image above shows a detail of Pill Dot Chart – two pairs of 23 metre printed canvas banners suspended in the atrium, part of the exhibition ‘What Was Once imagined’ The show runs until September. Below, a small selection of other art pieces.
Table Talk – display for seven acylic cases
Bristol Silver -Suspended sculpture structure
Feast and Steve Scarf – multi purpose plinth with hood
Michele – Plinth & hood
Purple Haze – Plinth and hood with built-in hook
Resistance – Easel
Headcase – Stand-off acrylic protection
Display furniture fabrication and art installation – ADi
A selection from our annual involvement with artist and galleries at this major contemporary art fair. Featured image above from Project 88 Sandeep Mukherjee ‘ Tree Skin’ (suspended piece) Hemali Bhuta ‘Inlaid Out’ (floor piece)
Akomfra at Lisson Gallery
Shrigley at Friedman Gallery
Shrigley at Friedman Gallery
Lelong gallery
Kean at England& Co
Boyce at Apalazzo Gallery
Art handling , installation, AV equipment supply and installation – ADi
‘Silver Lake Drive’ – An exhibition of photographs and film by Alex Prager
For ‘Face in the Crowd’ (featured AV image) ADi supplied and installed the three channel synced projection as well as preparing the artists content for playback.
Hear ADi’s Sara Smith describe using the latest technology to achieve seamless floor to ceiling projection in a confined space thereby delivering the immersive environment in the Serpentine Sackler Galleries required by artist Sondra Perry:
An exhibition exploring the wide ranging influence of Michael Jackson on contemporary art.
Featured image above: Susan Smith Pinelo ‘Sometimes’ – video mapped content projected onto a construction fabricated to imitate an early video wall.
Paul Pfeiffer ‘ Live Bucharest’ Twin projection
Michael Robinson ‘These Hammers Don’t Hurt Us’
Jonathan Horrowitz ‘The Body’
Consultation, preparation of artists content for playback including video mapping, equipment supply and installation, video wall & plinth design and build – ADi
Previously displayed in New York, this multi channel projection piece has been carefully reworked by ADi , in close association with Benani, to successfully fit the differently proportioned Stanley Picker Gallery.
Courtesy of the artist and SIGNAL.
Production, equipment supply and installation – ADi