Saturday, October 03, 2009

Incredible Umbrella Art Installations From Around The World

Incredible Umbrella Art Installations From Around The World

Umbrella lighting installation
Image via Inhabitat

Spring has sprung, and so have all the umbrellas! Our good friends over at Crooked Brains wrote an article about colourful umbrella art; we were so inspired that we compiled our own list of 18 examples of wonderful umbrella art to help you get through those dark, dreary days when the sun just doesn’t want to show up.

After taking a look at these, you might think twice about shoving your umbrella in the nearest trash the next time it buckles in the wind, and pass it on to your friendly neighbourhood artist instead. Who knows, your umbrella could be re-purposed into a new and wonderful art piece to rival the ones shown here.

1. Umbrella house in Houston
Parasol Project at night
Image: photine

The “Parasol Project” by Jo Ann Fleischhauer is a spectacular installation with a deeper meaning: the artist chose to contrast how emotions are portrayed in modern times versus the Victorian Era. The images on the parasols, which mimic floral designs, are actually colour-infused Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) - contemporary emotional representations - while the parasols themselves represent the desires of women in Victorian times, who used parasols to convey unspoken emotions to men.

Three parasols on a house
Image: cybertoad

2. Red umbrella ball in Shanghai
Red umbrella ball in Shanghai
Image: CuriousGeoff

This bold ball of red umbrellas is nice to look at amidst a backdrop of construction.

3. Multi-coloured umbrella light ball in Korea
Multi-coloured umbrella light ball Korea
Image: Nagyman

This umbrella ball is reminiscent of a huge beach ball.

4. Umbrella installation in Melbourne mall
Black umbrella installation in Melbourne mall view from above
Image: jikon

Colourful umbrellas make us smile, but these black umbrellas sure do pack a punch, especially when they’re contrasted with the whiteness of the surrounding space; viewed from below, it’s almost like a huge flock of black umbrella-shaped birds is flying overhead. A bit creepy.

Black umbrella installation in Melbourne mall view from below
Image: jikon

5. Milan Design Week 2007
Light bulb umbrellas in Milan
Image: marta.b

Umbrellas can act as pretty cool lamp shades in this outdoor installation.

6. Floating umbrellas in a Japanese mall
Colourful floating umbrellas in Japanese mall
Image: modus

7. Umbrella installation in Greece
Umbrella installation in Greece
Image: Ava Babili

This outdoor installation of translucent umbrella “trees” is simply beautiful.

Umbrella installation in Greece - another view
Image: Ava Babili

8. Beach umbrellas in Gorman, California
Yellow beach umbrellas in Gorman
Image: KeithJ

This umbrella installation by Christo and Jean-Claude, which finally came to fruition in 1991, was an international affair, with 1,760 yellow umbrellas set up in Gorman, California and 1,340 blue umbrellas erected in Ibaraki, Japan. The total project cost was $26 million, and it attracted 3 million people from around the world.

Blue beach umbrellas in Japan
Image: Dddeco

9. Channel 4 building on Horseferry Road, London
Raining umbrellas at Channel 4 on Horseferry Road
Image: surprise truck

Certainly not as ambitious as the Christo project, Channel 4 in London still managed to turn a few heads with their “raining umbrellas” and their number 4 umbrella.

Number 4 made of umbrellas
Image: surprise truck

10. Peter Holden’s syncopated umbrellas
Black umbrella installation set to music
Image: rainasun

Artist Peter Holden animated his black umbrellas, setting them to open and close to Singin’ in the Rain.

11. Paper parasols at the Bellagio
Paper parasols at the Bellagio
Image: cdbeowulf

Vegas is known for going big or going home, and this exhibit at the Bellagio is no different. Pretty paper parasols dangle from the sky in the ever-changing gardens at this landmark hotel.

Paper parasols at the Bellagio close-up
Image: cdbeowulf

12. Casa Bruno Quadros in Barcelona
Casa Bruno Quadros in Barcelona
Image: Vagamundos

The Casa Bruno Quadros is adorned with umbrellas because it was built in the 1890s to house an umbrella shop.

13. Hanging umbrellas in Insadong, Seoul, Korea
Blue umbrellas in Seoul mall
Image: xoxoryan

Passersby posing for photos under the blue-sky umbrellas in Korea.

14. Umbrella tree in Seoul, Korea
Red umbrellas in trees
Image: silveroses69

15. Rainbow coloured umbrella installation in the A.L.I.C.E. Museum Exhibition at Seoul Arts Center
A.L.I.C.E Museum Exhibition at Seoul Arts Center - rainbow umbrellas
Image: brandon

17. Umbrellas in Battery Park, New York
Butterfly umbrellas in Battery Park, New York
Image: liquidx

Artist Victor Matthews painted a butterfly on 3,000 open umbrellas and set them up in Battery Park for his “Beyond Metamorphosis” work. That’s a lot of work!

18. Umbrella light canopy
Umbrella lighting installation
Image via Inhabitat

“Cumulus Light Canopy” by Steven Haulenbeek uses white photographers’ translucent “shoot-through” umbrellas to create variously sized configurations of umbrella lighting. They look just like the beautiful, fluffy clouds they’re named after.

Like what you see? Check out Crooked Brains for some more photos of amazing umbrella art.

Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

source:http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/incredible-umbrella-art-installations-around-world/9696

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