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‘fake realness’ on view at COAM in madrid
Developed on the occasion of the annual URVANITY Art Fair taking place in Madrid, Spain, ‘Fake Realness’ unfolds as a collaborative project between architecture practices PALMA (Mexico) and NULA.STUDIO (Madrid). The pinkish installation space, photographed by José Hevia, is on view at the College of Architects of Madrid (COA), exuding a stone-like aesthetic and appearance that spotlights the ‘limits of reality and material fiction,’ the architectural team explains.
all images © José Hevia
spotlighting infinite recycling and technological evolution
The joint proposal by PALMA (see more here) and NULA.STUDIO (and here) for URVANITY Art Fair investigates the creation of new flooring and wall materials by Tarkett ‘and revalues the elements in which technological evolution and infinite recycling directly question the existing perception of the artificial,‘ the duo writes.
Design-wise, as visitors walk through the pinkish spaces of ‘Fake Realness’, the granite-like aesthetic of the vinyl fabrics takes center stage, contrasting with the lightness of the two-tiered curtains, only millimeters thick. The latter levitate on crushed pieces of the same material, a grinding that is ‘the origin of the material, but also its destination since, at the end of the exhibition, everything will be recycled and shredded, to become, many times, the same vinyl,’ conclude PALMA and NULA.STUDIO.
Palma’s team — lIse Cárdenas, Regina de Hoyos, Diego Escamilla –, originally based in Mexico City and today digitally multilocated is an emerging practice and the recipient of the League Prize from The Architectural League of New York. NULA.STUDIO, led by Laia Cervelló and Miguel Fernández-Galiano and headquartered in Madrid, believes in design as the engine of social transformation, focusing on experimentation with respect to what exists — be it in the city, as in the rehabilitation of the Foios Town Hall in Valencia, or the landscape, as in the Xoane Civic Center in Coruña.
the pink-hued space takes on a stony appearance
materials from Tarkett Spain
warm lighting accentuating the pink surfaces
exploring the limits of reality and material fiction
exhibiting the granite-like material alongside its crushed version
the installation is on view as part of the URVANITY Art Fair in Madrid
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project info:
name: Fake Realness
location: College of Architects of Madrid COAM, Spain
program: URVANITY Art Fair
design: NULA.STUDIO x PALMA | @palmamx
Nula.Studio team: Laia Cervelló, Miguel Fernández-Galiano
Palma team: Ilse Cárdenas, Regina de Hoyos, Diego Escamilla
collaborators: Constanza Andrade, Irene De Santos, Raúl López, Jorge Mañas,Sandra Sanz
sponsors: Mahou, Tarkett Spain photography: José Hevia | @joseheviaofficial