Exhibition Visit - PAD London
- Shuyin Wang
- Jan 22, 2023
- 1 min read
PAD London
At the PAD London exhibition, I saw a variety of objects that captured my attention from the collection.
The first was two sculptures by Jonathan Trayte, which are composites of different fruit and plant shapes in painted bronze, with a rich colour combination, built one on top of the other to create an interesting balance that was very interesting to me.

"Watermelons and Dandelions" & "Under a Pine Tree", Jonathan Trayte, 2022
The second one that I found interesting was the 'NIDA Lamp', which is inspired by natural beehives and made of aeronautical aluminium honeycomb. The overall structure shows a wonderful light dynamics of diffraction and the presentation of different light effects can be seen from different angles.

NIDA Lamp, Vincent Poujardieu, 2019
The third is 'Biomater', which fascinated me because the piece is handmade and made from objects that can be collected in domestic materials.

Biomater, L&C LAB: Liliana Ojeda & Clarise Menteguiaga, 2021
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