5/9/2023 0 Comments Harmony in art![]() Outside the Teen Zone, guests will find a spectacular graffiti wall by French street artist, Alexandre Monteiro, also known as Hopare. ![]() “Medusa’s Shoes” is a gorgeous golden structure by Dutch artist, John Breed in Entertainment Place.The piece is an engineering feat, consisting of five tons of steel and embedded motors that move multiple plates intermittently to create a three-dimensional human head “Head” Harmony’s signature smart art piece is a giant metallic installation in the middle of the Royal Promenade by Czech artist, David Cerny.“Light Pillar” is a breathtaking matrix of rainbow-colored hanging stainless steel cables, created by Ball & Nogues (Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues) located in the aft atrium.“Ivy,” by French artist Mark Fornes is comprised of 10,813 aluminum parts painted in vibrant yellow and pink, and is one of the most prominent pieces on the ship, located in the ship’s forward lift atrium.Many of the unique pieces were specifically created for Harmony of the Seas, and designed to intrigue and bring joy and harmony to all, guests and crew alike. Artists from around the world – more than 60 countries, from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Greece, Morocco – took part in bringing Harmony’s collection to life. ![]() The dynamic collection comprises more than 1,000 pieces in public spaces across an array of different mediums, including paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, works on video and more. ![]() Reflecting the “wonder” of advanced engineering and the technology of Royal Caribbean International’s Oasis class ships, the onboard art collection explores wonder from four different perspectives: people, places, what we do and what inspires us. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page.Harmony of the Seas features a $6.5 million art collection of more than 3,000 works inspired by the theme “The Wonder of Our World, The World We Live In.” The collection curated by International Corporate Art, and led by curatorial director Mariangela Capuzzo features bold, striking, intriguing and current works from artists from around the world. You can copy, modify, and distribute this work without contacting the Smithsonian. This image is in the public domain (free of copyright restrictions). 10.5.Ĭollection Area(s) American Art Web Resources Google Cultural Institute CC0 - Creative Commons (CC0 1.0) 12, 2003 and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Mar. Manet/Velazquez: the French Taste for Spanish Painting: An exhibition held at the Musee d'Orsay, Paris, Sept. New Haven and New York, April 22 - July 13, 2003. James McNeill Whistler at the Freer Gallery of Art. Japonisme in Britain: Whistler, Menpes, Henry, Hornel, and Nineteenth-Century Japan. The Visual Culture of Women's Activism in London, Paris, and Beyond. Thames and Hudson World of Art London and Washington, 2010.
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