FRAME登载。(Oct 5, 2022)
SCENOGRAPHY IS A TEACHER OF MORE IMMERSIVE SPATIAL DESIGN. LOOK TO TEAMLAB'S FIRST PRODUCTION
Set design for Giacomo Puccini’s final opera Turandot marks teamLab’s first for into scenography.(Excerpt from the text)
FRAME登载。(Oct 5, 2022)
Set design for Giacomo Puccini’s final opera Turandot marks teamLab’s first for into scenography.(Excerpt from the text)
Time Out登载。(Sep 30, 2022)
6. teamLab Borderless is gone, but teamLab Planets is still around We bid farewell to teamLab Borderless at the end of August, but not all is lost. Thankfully teamLab Planets has extended its stay and will now be around until the end of 2023. At Planets, teamLab's immersive digital art installations are bigger, set in spacious rooms for a more immersive experience. Plus, it’s got a brand new garden area as well as a jaw-dropping vegan ramen restaurant that’s just out of this world. (Excerpt from the text)
WIDEWALLS登载。(Sep 30, 2022)
By crossing the borders of art, science, and technology, teamLab questions the tension arising between the self and the world. This Fall, their first NFT project will be launched on a new web3 hub, Pace Verso, run by the influential Pace Gallery. It will feature seven unique NFTs based on the phrase Matter is Void, which refers to the Japanese-Buddhist expression Shikisoku Zekuu indicative of the notion of emptiness.(Excerpt from the text)
artnet news登载。(Sep 27, 2022)
Prices for the works vary widely. The collective teamLab’s first ever NFT project, a series of seven unique NFTs bearing the phrase “Matter Is Void,” will be priced at $200,000 each. (In a twist that aims to “explore ideas of authorship and ownership,” according to Pace, the owners of the works will be able to change the text at will, but anyone can download and display the NFTs at any time.) The project will be included in the gallery’s presentation at Paris+, Art Basel’s new French fair.(Excerpt from the text)
ARTnews登载。(Sep 1, 2022)
“We believe very strongly that art needs a white cube, like this,” Glimcher said, motioning to the show of strangely wan charcoal drawings by Romanian artist Adrian Ghenie on the walls around him, “but it also now needs a black box for digital and technology artists and new-media artists creating environments.” That new ground floor is Pace’s black box, where a show by the Japanese tech collective TeamLab is on view.(Excerpt from the text)
artnet news登载。(August 29, 2022)
Pace is launching its new ground floor exhibition space and outdoor courtyard in the gallery’s recently-expanded complex with a solo exhibition of the digital art collective teamLab. (Excerpt from the text)
FUKUOKA NOW登载。(July 21, 2022)
teamLab returns to Mifuneyama Rakuen with their colorful and interactive digital art installations, this time featuring over 20 installations set in the 500,000 square meter garden. It was included in the “Giant hot air balloon whales and 15 other outdoor art exhibits to see around the world” by CNN, and this year, the 8th edition of the exhibition, will include a new piece of light that shines and swirls in all the colors of the rainbow. The installation, which combines the history and stories of Mifuneyama Rakuen, can be enjoyed both indoors and outdoors. (Excerpt from the text)
The Star登载。(July 14, 2022)
This is no alien invasion. A multi-million ringgit digital art installation by renowned Japanese art collective teamLab is set to land there. TeamLab's Resonating Microcosms - Liquified Light Color, Sunrise And Sunset installation will be exhibited at Lalaport BBCC from Aug 4 to Nov 30. (Excerpt from the text)
World Architecture Community登载。(June 28, 2022)
Interdisciplinary Tokyo-based art collective teamLab has revealed its design for a multi-sensory art space to be a new "home for infinite curiosity" on Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Island, United Arab Emirates. The new teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi is conceived to create a multi-sensory art experience featuring original and constantly transforming artistic installations unique to Abu Dhabi.(Excerpt from the text)
Wallpaper*登载。(June 25, 2022)
With an operatic intervention and a show at Pace Geneva, teamLab, the now-700-strong Tokyo-based collective that blazed a trail for experiential, tech-fuelled art, continues to value ‘physical interaction in physical space’ (Excerpt from the text)