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Es Devlin, Forest of Us, 2021 at Superblue Miami. Photography: Andrea Mora
Miami’s newest art space Superblue is throwing open its doors with an immersive inaugural exhibition Every Wall is a Door – which includes new works by a trio of big-name artists and designers.
Ticket-holders can experience giant digital flowers blooming on walls, courtesy of teamLAB, as well as one of James Turrell’s Ganzfield works – which immerse viewers in solid colour. His installations have been known to provoke sensory deprivation as well as hallucinations.
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Image: teamLab / Pace Gallery
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Es Devlin, Forest of Us, 2021 at Superblue Miami. Image: Es Devlin Studio
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James Turrell, Bruidets Bardo, 2009. (c) James Turrell. Photography: Florian Holzherr
Es Devlin has also designed a new piece for the exhibition, laying out a two-storey mirror maze inspired by the bronchi of the lungs and the branches of trees.
Superblue is located in a 50,000 sq ft industrial building in Miami’s Allapattah neighbourhood and has been established as a home for large-scale, experiential art projects. Every Wall is a Door will be on display until at least 2022, with tickets set to go on sale soon.
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