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Tomás Saraceno

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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Stillness in Motion – Cloud Cities

Tomás Saraceno’s immersive installation works are visually arresting spaces that challenge viewers’ relationship to the built world. Stillness in Motion — Cloud Cities offers a model for the utopian cities of the future. In this exhibition, visitors wind their way through and below an array of cloud-like, geometrically complex cities, suspended in the air by tethers connecting the structures to the gallery walls, floor, and ceiling. Find out more about the ‘Tomás Saraceno’ exhibition from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Arts’ website.

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Semi social musical instrument, Tomás Saraceno

Semi social musical instrument SXDF-NB1006-2: built by four Cyrtophora citricola – eight weeks (2015), Tomás Saraceno courtesy the artist, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, Andersen’s Contemporary, Copenhagen, Pinksummer contemporary art, Genoa, Esther Schipper, Berlin; photo: © CCA

Cloud Cities Thermodynamics of Self-Assembly/005

Cloud Cities Thermodynamics of Self-Assembly/005 (2015), Tomás Saraceno

Galaxies Forming along Filaments, like Droplets along the Strands of a Spider’s Web, Tomás Saraceno

Galaxies Forming along Filaments, like Droplets along the Strands of a Spider’s Web, (installation view, from 53rd Biennale di Venezia) (2009), Tomás Saraceno courtesy the artist, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, Andersen’s Contemporary, Copenhagen, Pinksummer contemporary art, Genoa, Esther Schipper, Berlin; photo: © Alessandro Coco

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