DELTA SUBDUCTION ZONES EXHIBITION @ MUZIEKGEBOUW CONCERT HALL, AMSTERDAM
Dutch artist Delta (aka Boris Tellegen) has been producing recognizable work for over two decades and it still has the power to knock your socks off. Combining an appreciation of engineering and industrial design – Tellegen’s academic background is rooted in these subjects – with a love of art, Delta’s work is a Rubik’s Cube of Escher, graffiti and modern architecture sketches. In theory it sounds like a fantastic chaotic mess but in practice, time and time again he has delivered coherent, mind-blowing and thoroughly distinctive art.
For anyone visiting Amsterdam this spring and want to do something other than get lifted, head to the Muziekgebouw Concert Hall and check out Delta’s new mixed media work – and judging by the pictures these pieces are huge – that feature in his Subduction Zones exhibition. For those who can’t make it but would like a bit in their life check out the Elms Lester for books and prints etc.
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