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HYDROTHERMAL VENTS by Micah Heimlich
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SEA SPONGE SERIES (“HYDROTHERMAL VENTS”)
NATURAL LIGHT
Bronze-cast desert burl, Sonora Alandra double-terminated amethyst & ghost amethyst, milled aluminum base, LED lights, cloth-covered cord, 2019-20, 7.125 x 3.375 x 10 in.
Micah Heimlich is a versatile artist and designer whose Furbishure collections further demonstrate his California Surrealist sensibilities. Heimlich uses naturally sourced materials to create unique and thoughtful pieces that combine the functional with the fantastic, resulting in far-flung product designs such as furniture, fittings, and fine art. Heimlich’s uncanny looking assemblages can even be described as “art sponges,” with whimsical surfaces that belie their deep subterranean sources from art, architecture, and design.
While some Furbishure collections feature minerals such as mica and gemstones, others, like the recent “Oumuamua” series, incorporate organic remains such as sea sponges and desert burls. Heimlich makes colored metal casts of these found objects and then combines them to form lamps, standing “shadow pieces,” and other novelties. The resulting formal hybrids oscillate between fine art and Gebrauchskunst, on the one hand, and Baroque architecture and Bernard Palissy’s decorated grottos and ceramic dishes on the other.
As with another of Heimlich’s recent collections, the “Sea Sponge Series,” these new “Oumuamua” pieces chime with the traditional Wunderkammer, which, like the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure in Florence, Italy, is dedicated to the curiosities and rarities of the natural world. For “Oumuamua,” Heimlich’s multistoried sources include Yves Klein’s Blue Sponge paintings and objects, Jean Dubuffet’s impish sponge figures like Le danseur, and Piero Manzoni’s Lines of Infinite Length traced by an ink-soaked sponge. Furthermore, by extending these tracings to the Dutch designer Marcel Wanders’s “Kaleido of Life” and other organically intertwined works, such as his 1997 “Sponge Vase,” Heimlich exposes the traditional lines separating art from artifice to be chimerical and historically invalid. As literal art “sponges,” the “Oumuamua” reveal themselves to have absorbed -- and to be shot entirely through with -- those rich veins of intersecting practices.
Heimlich’s otherworldly “Oumuamua” pieces are both elegant and mesmerizingly eccentric. Inspired by the interstellar object that passed through our solar system in 2017, they even serve as astral projections. The resulting Denkbilder (or “thought-forms”) act as metaphorical lighthouses illuminating the pathbreakers of contemporary art, such as Franz West and Louise Bourgeois, while internally reflecting on modern design’s chamber of curiosities. In addition, Heimlich’s creations showcase the beauty and complexity of the natural world in a genuinely inventive manner, making everyday life in the built environment even more precious and evocative. Paul Foss
- Creator:Furbishure by unHeim (Workshop/Studio),Micah Heimlich (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 3.325 in (8.45 cm)Depth: 7.125 in (18.1 cm)
- Power Source:Hardwired
- Voltage:110-150v
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- Date of Manufacture:2020
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:2-3 weeks
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- Seller Location:Yucca Valley, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU9655238490542
Furbishure by unHeim
FURBISHURE® represents a distinguished product line of home decor furnishings and fine art. Crafted under the expertise of Micah Heimlich within the renowned UNHEIM® brand, FURBISHURE® offers a unique range of specialized InterMica® glassware, mica paintings, carpets, and furniture that redefine the concept of "usable sculpture." Born from the need to create designs aligning with the style and functionality of grand architectural ventures undertaken by UNHEIM across Southern California, the continental USA, and overseas, FURBISHURE® embodies a fusion of art and functionality.
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