In this video, artist Regi Müller creates "Flurries."
Regi Müller. Flurries, April 2010-May 2011 at The Phillips Collection, © The Phillips Collection, 2010
Regi Müller's work is about maintaining a tension between chaos and order through random distribution of geometric shapes. In her earlier work, she used a grid and dice to achieve chance placement of the pieces; now she uses a computerized system. This spring she transform the museum's Vradenburg Café by installing hundreds of peach-colored urethane Caps on its walls and windows.
Trained as a textile and graphic designer, Müller lives in New York City. She is the winner of numerous awards and honors and has exhibited in her native Switzerland, as well as in the United States. Music by Serge Uberto.
Part of Intersections. For more about this series:
http://www.phillipscollection.org/exhibitions/intersections
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