Honorable Mention / 2024 / Architecture / Interior

Interiors

The interior of the Milwaukee Art Museum with pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and a central nave was designed by Santiago Calatrava.
It resembles a Gothic cathedral.
Waves of light enter through the ribbed vaults of the halls in various directions.
It depends upon an angle that light breaks whether the final effect ends up in a soft tone of blue, gray, or yellow.
The images resemble each other, yet they are different. What I see is an artwork within an artwork enveloping sculptures and architecture.
Every sculpture is surrounded by sleek arches that reflect in a mirror of polished marble.

Artist, photographer and playwright living in Chicago.