Biophilia: Nature Reimagined at DAM / Denver, CO 2024

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    Exhibition Title:
    ‘Biophilia: Nature Reimagined

    May 5–August 11, 2024

    Location:
    Denver Art Museum
    Denver, Colorado

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All photos by James Florio, courtesy of the Denver Art Museum

PELLE’s Nana Lure Chandelier is part of Denver Art Museum (DAM)’s exhibition titled Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works, including architectural models and photographs, objects, fashion, installations, and digital art experiences that collectively highlight the transformative power of nature.

Biophilia features work by by an international roster of architects, designers, and artists, including Fernando and Humberto Campana, Nacho Carbonell, DRIFT, Joris Laarman, Studio Gang, Bjarke Ingels, Iris van Herpen.

Exhibition runs from May 5th through August 11th, 2024.

Image 1: Exhibition entrance
Image 2 (left to right): Cats. 93–95 threeASFOUR, Autumn Leaf SuitLily Dress, and Eve Dress; Cat. 81 PELLE, Nana Lure Chandelier
Image 3 (left to right): Cats. 1–3 Aranda\Lasch and Terrol Dew Johnson, Desert Paper 02Desert Paper 05, and Desert Paper 09
Image 4 (left to right): Cats. 29–33 Zaha Hadid, Tau Vases; Cats. 19–25 Front, Curve Lamps; Cat. 82 Andrés Reisinger, Hortensia Armchair; Cat. 5 Ronan Bouroullec and Erwan Bouroullec, Algues (Algae); Cat. 4 Andreea Avram Rusu, Botanica Chandelier; Cat. 7 Humberto Campana and Fernando Campana, Bulbo Chair
Image 5 (left to right): Cats. 108–109 Iris van Herpen, Dress and Diatom Gown; Cat. 14 DRIFT, Meadow
Image 6 (left to right): Cat. 9 Álvaro Catalán de Ocón, Plastic River No. 6: Ganges; Cat. 8 Nacho Carbonell, One-Seater Concrete Tree; Cat. 80 Nervous System, Floraform Chandelier; Cats. 69–72 MAD Architects, Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center, Nanjing, China