Using explosives to create beauty rather than warfare and violence provides a sliver of hope for our shared human future.” ...
From the launch of the Naoshima New Museum of Art to the re-opening of the Met’s Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, there's a lot to look forward to this year.
Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang opened up to The Los Angeles Times. In addition to raining quarter-sized, clay fireworks caps, tubes, and other debris onto viewers at the Los Angeles Memorial ...
Read more about the event here: http://j.mp/TyPfBO The world famous Chinese artist uses pyrotechnics to turn a 40-foot-tall pine tree into an optical illusion ...
A nearly month-long mission is ready to lift off, with preparations being made at the Kennedy Center. To be clear, not NASA's ...
This look back at what ended up being a landmark exhibition in Sino–Japanese art history was initially held in Quanzhou, ...
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Cai Guo-Qiang to Launch Celestial Fireworks Show in D.C.
A painting by a mainland Chinese contemporary artist created by exploding gunpowder ... Gunpowder Drawing No 8-A5 by Cai Guo-qiang is displayed alongside the Spanish master’s cubist study ...
Cai Guo-Qiang is a contemporary Chinese artist renowned for his innovative works which incorporate gunpowder and controlled explosions. In perhaps Cai‘s most compelling work yet, Sky Ladder (2015), ...