The Art of the Brick by Nathan Sawaya

Plakat AOB A3 D 06For the 1st time in Zurich.
At the Puls 5 – From September 25th 2015 to January 10th 2016.

1 million bricks / 100 objects

Dreams are built… one brick at a time!” Nathan Sawaya

Welcome to the incredible art of LEGO ® by Nathan Sawaya!

You dreamed about it, Nathan Sawaya did it!
This exhibition is for everyone. The Art of the Brick immerses the visitor in Nathan Sawaya’s world, a world as cheerful and colorful, as it is unsettling. The artist used more than one million bricks for this exhibit alone, creating artworks that bring a smile to the face or inspire reflection among young and old.

The exhibition offers the visitor a variety of sculptures: from Rodin’s Thinker and the Chartres Cathedral’s north rose window, to a dinosaur skeleton measuring 20 ft long constructed with 80,020 LEGO bricks.

Wait no longer! The Art of the Brick has been proclaimed by CNN as one of the world’s 10 must-see exhibitions.

www.theartofthebrick.ch


Lascaux – International Exposition

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For the first time in Switzerland.

Geneva – Palexpo – From October 2nd 2015 to January 17th 2016.

The exhibition retraces the incredible story of Lascaux and its discovery, providing an opportunity to see the masterpieces of the Sistine Chapel of Prehistory. The exhibition plunges the public into the universe of the cave with its life-size reproductions, an extraordinary virtual visit, scale models, archive footage, and interactive games so that the visitor experiences the unique Paleolithic cave art of Lascaux.

For the first time in Switzerland. Geneva – Palexpo – From October 2nd 2015 to January 17th 2016. The exhibition retraces the incredible story of Lascaux and its discovery, providing an opportunity to see the masterpieces of the Sistine Chapel of Prehistory. The exhibition plunges the public into the universe of the cave with its life-size reproductions, an extraordinary virtual visit, scale models, archive footage, and interactive games so that the visitor experiences the unique Paleolithic cave art of Lascaux.

http://www.lascaux-expo.ch