Studio Swine (Super Wide Interdisciplinary New Explorers) is an Anglo-Japanese art collective.
Co-founded by Architect Azusa Murakami and Artist Alexander Groves. Central to their practice is research-led art that is the product of a region, its culture and resources, regarding public art as a tool for place-making in a globalising world.
Projects credited in
- Infinity Blue (Eden Project)At almost 9 metres tall and weighing 20 tonnes, ∞ Blue (Infinity Blue) is an immersive installation that pays homage to the cyanobacteria, one of the world’s smallest living beings. Around 3 billion years ago, cyanobacteria first developed oxygenic photosynthesis. In doing so, they changed the nature of our planet. The sculpture is a monument to their vital creation, which continues to provide the oxygen in every breath we take. On the surface of the monument, Cornish clay and oxide glazes refle5
- Leaders with social heart: 100 creative changemakersCelebrating social responsibility is at the heart of what we do, so we've partnered with Squarespace – whose mission is to inspire people with creative ideas to succeed – to shine a light on 100 influential luminaries from art, technology, charity, design, business and more that are working tirelessly to make our world a better place. To highlight these organisations, we asked 10 creative changemakers to each nominate 10 people behind inspiring brands, products and movements with amazing social
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Skills
- Architect
- Art