Europe’s first underwater museum opens off Lanzarote Almost three years in the making, Museo Atlántico, off the south coast of Lanzarote, in the Bahía de Las Coloradas, officially ‘opens’ on 10 January. The project consists of 12 installations and more than 300 life-size human figures, created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, 12 to 14 metres... read more
Discover How Spain’s Spectacular Underwater Museum Took Shape Jason de Caires Taylor’s art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work,... read more
Jason deCaires Taylor’s Tantalizing Tidal Thames Sculptures BY NICHOLAS FORREST | SEPTEMBER 03, 2015 Internationally acclaimed Mexico-based British underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor has unveiled a spectacular new installation in London as part of the 2015 edition of Totally Thames, an annual September-long celebration of London’s Thames encompassing an extensive program of arts, cultural,... read more
Invader recently achieved his first under water invasion with some help from fellow artist Jason deCaires Taylor. The following photographs document Invader‘s mosaics installed on Taylor‘s sculptures located in Cancun, Mexico.
To read the rest of the story online, please visit: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/14/world/americas/in-cancun-trying-to-protect-reef-with-underwater-statues.html?_r=3&partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=all
This film of works by Jason deCaires Taylor was screened in the project room of Jonathan LeVine Gallery during the artist’s 2012 solo exhibition, Human Nature. The filming spans underwater installations in three countries; Grenada, Bahamas and Mexico. Works featured include: Vicissitudes, Inertia, Holy Man, The Phoenix, The Musician, The last Supper, The Listener, and... read more
Jonathan LeVine recently traveled down to Mexico for one of the most unique studio visits he’s ever had, with Cancun-based sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, whose debut solo exhibition runs from June 30—July 28, 2012. Taylor casts cement into full-scale figures and objects before submerging them under water. After a tour of the studio, the artist... read more
Europe’s first underwater museum opens off Lanzarote Almost three years in the making, Museo Atlántico, off the south coast of Lanzarote, in the Bahía de Las Coloradas, officially ‘opens’ on 10 January. The project consists of 12 installations and more than 300 life-size human figures, created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, 12 to 14 metres... read more
Discover How Spain’s Spectacular Underwater Museum Took Shape Jason de Caires Taylor’s art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work,... read more
Jason deCaires Taylor’s Tantalizing Tidal Thames Sculptures BY NICHOLAS FORREST | SEPTEMBER 03, 2015 Internationally acclaimed Mexico-based British underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor has unveiled a spectacular new installation in London as part of the 2015 edition of Totally Thames, an annual September-long celebration of London’s Thames encompassing an extensive program of arts, cultural,... read more
Invader recently achieved his first under water invasion with some help from fellow artist Jason deCaires Taylor. The following photographs document Invader‘s mosaics installed on Taylor‘s sculptures located in Cancun, Mexico.
To read the rest of the story online, please visit: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/14/world/americas/in-cancun-trying-to-protect-reef-with-underwater-statues.html?_r=3&partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=all
This film of works by Jason deCaires Taylor was screened in the project room of Jonathan LeVine Gallery during the artist’s 2012 solo exhibition, Human Nature. The filming spans underwater installations in three countries; Grenada, Bahamas and Mexico. Works featured include: Vicissitudes, Inertia, Holy Man, The Phoenix, The Musician, The last Supper, The Listener, and... read more
Jonathan LeVine recently traveled down to Mexico for one of the most unique studio visits he’s ever had, with Cancun-based sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, whose debut solo exhibition runs from June 30—July 28, 2012. Taylor casts cement into full-scale figures and objects before submerging them under water. After a tour of the studio, the artist... read more