Es Devlin’s Library of Us at Faena Hotel Miami Beach was much more than an Instagram attraction. Photos by Oriol Tarridas Es Devlin’s Library of Us was one of the undeniable Instagram hits of Miami ...
For Miami Art Week, Devlin has created an open-air installation for Faena Art that invites the public to turn her personal library into a communal one. Es Devlin’s “Library of Us,” on the beach in ...
For her showstopping Miami Art Week exhibitions, renowned British artist Es Devlin drew from childhood memories: reading her favorite books, overflowing the bathtub and nearly drowning in the River ...
This Miami Art Week, beachgoers will be able to take a spin with a book, courtesy of the British artist Es Devlin. The non-profit Faena Art has commissioned Library of Us, a 50ft-wide, triangular, ...
Es Devlin’s The Library of Us has emerged as one of Miami Art Week’s most dramatic spectacles. The 20-foot-tall rotating bookshelf housing 2,500 books invites visitors to read and reflect in a quiet ...
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British designer Es Devlin has created Library of Us, a massive rotating library for books that have informed her work over the years at Miami art week. Library of Us was installed on the beachfront ...
The British artist and designer Es Devlin may be best-known for the stage extravaganzas she has concocted for musicians like U2 and Kendrick Lamar, but for the 10th anniversary of the Faena hotel and ...
Photo screenshot: @heyiambrii YOUTUBE/ Art Basel Miami Beach: Es Devlin’s Immersive Library Es Devlin unveiled Library of Us, a monumental rotating bookshelf installation that serves as the ...
British designer Es Devlin erects “Library of Us” on Faena Beach for the occasion of Miami Art Week At 50-feet-long, the rotating installation houses 2,500 titles, reflecting an ardent ode to ...
Her monumental work "Library of Us," a 50-foot-wide triangular bookshelf holding thousands of books that rotates like a compass needle in a pool of water, invites viewers to contemplate and reconnect ...