Video: Red Bull - energy for creativity. Sculptures from empty beverage cans
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Throughout the history of energy drinks Red Bull, probably, can be called the most famous, the most successful, and more recently - also the most creative. The company earned the last title thanks to the regularly held exhibitions. Red Bull Art Exhibitionwhere all the exhibits are made from empty beverage cans.
"Red Bull Art Exhibition" is an event, in which anyone can take part: both a professional sculptor or artist, and a simple amateur who feels a creative beginning. “Build, weld, glue, bend, hammer, print, paint and do whatever you want! Create a sculpture, painting, 3-D model, video or any other work of contemporary art, but do it beautifully, brightly, witty, catchy and funny,”call the organizers of the exhibitions. The only condition is that all manipulations must be carried out, of course, with Red Bull cans.
Exhibitions "Red Bull Art Exhibition" have been successfully held all over the world since 1997. Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Great Britain, South Africa - in these and other countries there were many talented authors who turned empty cans into real masterpieces or just pretty little things. In 2010, "Red Bull Art Exhibition" reached the United States: in March, residents of Miami could admire the "canned art", and in August the exhibition was held in Dallas.
What is especially pleasant is that Red Bull Art Exhibition is not the only art project of the company. We have previously written about another of her brainchildren - the spectacular show "Red Bull Off The Planet", which combines sports and interactive light installations.
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