One Two Five by Steven Holl Architects at Art Omi

One Two Five
Photo Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects

Steven Holl Architects’ celebrates the installation of One Two Five, a CNC-cut sculpture made of 21-million-year-old Lecce stone, at The Field Sculpture Park at Art Omi.

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Originally created for a solo-exhibition at Galleria Antonia Jannone in Milan in April, the sculpture has been installed in Art Omi’s Architecture Field 01, as part of the Art Omi: Architecture program. It will remain for two years on the site.

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The sculpture’s five elements relate to five points:
1. Structure: Luminist structure stresses the horizontal in space.
2. Measure: 1:1.618 is an abstract ideational order.

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3. Light: Luminist light tends to be cool and hard.
4. Silence: Luminist silence implies presence through thereness rather than activity.
5. Size: intimacy is the luminous scale.

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“One Two Five is a pivotal piece in the Architecture Fields at Art Omi,” says Art Omi: Architecture Director Warren James. “Up close there is a delicate intimacy to One Two Five and one can see an implied monumentality from afar.”

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The sculpture will remain two years on the site.  Installation made possible with support by ArtArc. Source by Steven Holl Architects, photos Courtesy of Original Copy.

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