Felipe Pantone Unveils First Public Sculpture in China at JNBY Headquarters, Hangzhou
Felipe Pantone, the renowned Argentinian-Spanish artist known for his cutting-edge fusion of vibrant color gradients, geometric shapes, and technological themes, has just unveiled his first public sculpture in China. The installation is located at the JNBY headquarters in Hangzhou, marking a significant moment in Pantone’s career and in the Chinese public art scene.
This new piece is part of Pantone’s iconic #Chromadynamica series, a body of work that explores the interaction of color and motion through optical effects and dynamic forms. Produced in collaboration with the innovative @galleryallart, the sculpture encapsulates Pantone’s trademark style, blending futuristic aesthetics with a nod to kinetic and Op Art movements.
Pantone’s work is celebrated globally for its ability to merge art, architecture, and design, creating a unique dialogue between the analog and the digital. His influence in the street art world continues to grow, with projects spanning from urban murals to public installations in major cities worldwide. This installation in Hangzhou further cements his reputation as a forward-thinking artist who bridges the gap between traditional public art and contemporary visual culture.
Stay tuned for more coverage on this groundbreaking installation and its impact on the intersection of art and technology in public spaces.
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