by Michelle Tay
Bentley is lighting up its debut at Design Miami 2014 with some neon tubing in an installation by Italian conceptual artist Massimo Uberti.
Inspired by Bentley's vehicle audit bays (those neon-lit inspection areas where all cars are carefully inspected prior to delivery), the Brescia-born and Milan-based Uberti, whose portfolio comprises sculptural light installations with striking geometric structures suggesting gravity- and reality-defying 3D forms such as Senza Fine (pictured below), is understood to have created a piece with similar qualities for Bentley. It will be revealed on Dec 1 in the Miami Design District.
Source: http://www.blouinartinfo.com/
La presenza italiana a Natpe 2016, la principale fiera Tv per il mercato Latino Americano...
Two prominent Italian artists now living in South Florida will be exhibiting their art as...
Italian brakes maker Brembo will build a new foundry in Michigan to expand its manufacturi...
How has Italy influenced the world of Jewelry? Join us for a special lecture on the a...
Thursday, february 5 - 6 pmCatering Revolution - NW 440 Peacock Blvd, Port St. Lucie...
"The people who had lived for centuries in Sicilian villages perched on hilltops for prote...
Hey Foodies! You know their sausage, but how about the classic, mouthwatering flavors of a...
Miami-born and Italy-raised, jewelry designer and accomplished equestrian Lucrezia Buccell...