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News in Pictures:::2017-12-25T04:39:30

Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

Six pins and half a dozen needles

Perhaps, that's how many of them Alex Chinnek, British architect, illusionist, and artist, will need to 'sew up' the facade of this extraordinary building.

The artist required a year to make the 'torn' wall that became the new London's attraction. In contrast to many other Chinnek's eccentric creations, this work is planned to be made one of the city's most recognizable feature.Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

Take my lightning but don't steal my thunder

That is the name of the levitating building in Covent Garden, London. The installation is an exact copy of the local historical building's part but it has no columns and its balcony is levitating breaking all the laws of physics.Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

Telling the Truth Through False Teeth

Chinnek created this installation to draw attention to issues of residential development of the London's surroundings. In this area there was built only a super-modern stadium for Olympics 2012. Expressing dissatisfaction with the fact that the old buildings nearby have not been demolished he has fitted identically smashed windows into a derelict factory just a mile away from the Olympic Stadium.

Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

Upside-down electricity pylon

An upside-down electricity pylon is embedded in a pit of gravel on the Greenwich Peninsula. It symbolizes the changing environment: earlier the area was considered industrial, now it is actively built up. Industrial things are fading.

Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

Upside down house

Chinnek's upside down house is not just an attraction. There are similar buildings in Poland, Germany, the USA and even Moscow. These art objects represent quite serious artwork. Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

Steep curves

The real car literally "hangs" on a peeling away asphalt surface which Chinnek literally "tore".

Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

Wax house

About 8,000 wax bricks were melting during the annual MERGE festival 2014. Creating this art object, Chinnek knew that the house would not last long but the installation 'died' much faster. After standing in London's Southwark Street for only a couple of months, the house was removed before melting completely.

Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek

From the knees of my nose to the belly of my toes

According to Chinnek, the 'slipping down' house with such an unusual name was devoted to those who dissatisfied with the state of their homes. The installation resembles the Salvador Dali's famous painting. The art object is located in the English town of Margate, Kent County.

Impressive art objects by Alex Chinnek
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