American artist Crystal Wagner is known for her sprawling sculptural installations made using vintage table cloths and chicken wire. Wagner and a team of assistants recently unveiled a new public artwork entitled ‘Inis Fatuus’ that coils around the stone walls of the Château de Belcastel in France. According to Juxtapoz, the otherworldly-looking piece was made using one ton of recycled materials and took only several days to be completed on-site. It’s considered to be one of her largest installations to date.
Accompanying the outdoor installation is an exhibition taking place inside the castle entitled “Hemisphere.” Made in collaboration with AFA Gallery, the presentation features artworks and limited edition prints depicting Wagner’s abstract, alien-like forms.
Get a closer look at ‘Ignis Fatuus’ in the video above. In other striking outdoor works, take a look at the massive ‘Tune Squad’ basketball mural in Brooklyn, New York.
Château de Belcastel
Belcastel, 12390
Belcastel, France
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