Surreal Urban Installations by Alexander Chinneck – Design You Trust

Surreal Urban Installations by Alexander Chinneck

Often described as a magician, Alex Chinneck is above all a perfect director and an excellent technician.

His installations disrupt urban architecture and seem to come straight from another planet. Whether he is peeling a strip of tar from a parking lot or turning over an electric pylon, his works are always spectacular and require the skills of a few civil engineers. A know-how and partners necessary to his creations, well Chinneck claims the double hat of project manager and artist.

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