2019 is nearly coming to an end and I Lobo You has gathered our favorite art installations that for us, totally sparked our inspiration when it comes to contemporary art and artistic design.
Louvre’s Paper Art Installation: A Mesmerizing Optical Illusion Effect

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Louvre Pyramid, modern artist JR created a collaborative piece of art that is completely mesmerizing because of the optical illusion effect. One of the most fun art installations that you will see here.
Edoardo Tresoldi Bebuilds a Ruin in Northern Italy

In September, Edoardo Tresoldi unveiled ‘Simbiosi’, site-specific artwork for arte sella — an open-air museum located in Italy’s Trentino valley.
Klaus Littmann Turns Football Stadium into A Forest

Earlier this year, to bring attention to the issues of climate change and deforestation, Klaus Littmann turned a football stadium in Austria into a native central European forest.
Alex Chinneck Unzipped A Building During Milan Design Week 2019

During Milan Design Week, Alex Chinneck took over an entire abandoned building to create the illusion that the façade had been zipped off. One of the most creative art installations!
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‘Mirage Gstaad’ A Reflective Building

At the start of 2019, Doug Aitken unveiled ‘Mirage Gstaad’, a semi-permanent building that reflects the sublime alpine landscape. Loving the modern art that we have gathered for you?
Team Lab Transforms The Changi Airport in Singapore

The art installation comprises a luminous forest of trees, transforming the space into a glowing valley floor. A total luminous forest!
Camille Walala Transforms Gas Station Into Colorful Arkansas Landmark

In November, French artist Camille Walala turned a disused, vintage gas station into a thrilling piece of public art.
Lines of Light Mark Inevitable Sea Level Rise From Climate Change

By the use of sensors, one of the most amazing art installations interacted with the rising tidal changes; activating on high tide and providing a visual reference of our future sea levels.
Jaume Plensa Exhibits Seven Sculptures at Calatrava’s City of Arts and Sciences

From June to November, seven monumental sculptures by Jaume Plensa went on view Santiago Calatrava’s ‘city of arts and sciences’ in valencia, Spain.
Lorenzo Quinn Builds Giant Hands in Venice

Coinciding with the 2019 Venice art biennale, Lorenzo Quinn unveiled ‘building bridges’.
You might have heard about a few of these art installations and contemporary artists during the year, or you might have not, but this is why we compiled the best, the most fun and the most creative large-scale sculpture art that during 2019, gained some recognition.
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