An exhibition, entitled “Osmosis”, will run from April 22 to 27th, and was inspired by the unique concept of crystal. The revolutionary .MGX rapid prototyping technologies enabled Levy to create an installation that travels between art and technology, design and engineering as well as reflection and light.
“With the natural process of crystallizing as a metaphoric base, and wanting to create formations that integrated the Chaton crystal cut, working with .MGX and 3D printing was evident. Only this technology permits the exploitation and visualization of these genetically modified sculpture formations. .MGX is my constant technology partner and it is this collaboration that allowed me to transform my ideas into reality”, explains Aric Levy.
Designer, technician, artist, photographer, and filmmaker, Arik Levy is known for his range of multi-disciplinary roles. The relationship between Levy and .MGX is a long-standing one. His creations, including the Silver_Honey.MGX and Minishakes.MGX, are a part of the .MGX design collection, and a special edition of Handshake can be seen at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. And while Levy is known for his many awards, outstanding international museum pieces, and furniture design for global companies, he nevertheless feels that “the world is about people, not tables and chairs.”
Now in its eighth year, the Swarovski Crystal Palace aims to create signature interpretations of light and design using the emotive medium of cut crystal.
“Osmosis : Through the membrane of experiencing the transition from real to virtual, from solid to a metaphor, visual and emotional perception transforms. The Osmosis from the urban landscape in to the installation space opens up a journey to the micro, macro expression of architectural products and techno-craft existence. I keep on travelling between technology and art, design and reflection, engineering and light…Swarovski master cutter daily environment and magic. Searching for the exchange platform to experiment, explore and revile boundaries of both stone cutting metaphor as well as the semi permeable bridge to my own work. Going from the sculpture to space, environmental landscape and tangible product this body of work brings out a bio-mimicry of Osmosis.” directly from Arik Levy .
.MGX by Materialise works with innovative 3D printing techniques and some of the top designers, architects and artists from around the world to produce architectural models, art pieces and other custom projects, as well as a range of exceptional lighting objects, furniture, interior goods and accessories – all with a degree of detail, complexity and speed that cannot be offered by other production techniques.
Osmosis: Swarovski Crystal Palace from April 22 to 27th Ex Magazzini di Porta Genova, via Valenza 2, Milan