1. Pilar Zeta’s "The Observer Effect"
    Photograph: James Jackman | Pilar Zeta’s "The Observer Effect"
  2. Pilar Zeta’s The Observer Effect
    Photograph: James Jackman | Pilar Zeta’s "The Observer Effect"
  3. Pilar Zeta’s The Observer Effect
    Photograph: James Jackman | Pilar Zeta’s "The Observer Effect"

Pilar Zeta's The Observer Effect at The Shelborne by Proper

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  • Shelborne South Beach, South Beach
Falyn Wood
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Time Out says

Enter into the contemplative and mystical world of Mexico City-based Aregntinian artist Pilar Zeta at her latest monumental installation, The Observer Effect. Presented by The Shelborne By Proper, and an off-site project of Art Basel Miami Beach, the hulking iridescent sculpture invites visitors to enter a field of portals that fuse the self, nature and architectural space. Inspired by ancient temples, the geometric installation is composed of eight large-scale metallic structures of repeating columns, arches and spheres that create ritual passageways and an interplay of shadow and light. The skin of the artwork, finished in post-industrial automotive car paint, refracts the light waves of the sun and ocean, creating a luminous, rainbow-like sheen in an ever-changing chromatic prism. The Observer Effect is free to visit and open to the public daily from sunrise to sunset.

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Address
Shelborne South Beach
1801 Collins Ave
Miami
Cross street:
at 18th St
Transport:
Bus 103, 112, 119, 150

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