His medium? Luggage. He offered up a sneak peek of his work on r/Denver, to the celebration of many locals, airport enthusiasts, and public art fans. A winding, infinite loop of metal fills the ...
The newest art piece at Denver International Airport includes nearly 200 pieces of upcycled luggage. The sculpture is on display in Concourse B.
"Invisible Luggage," the new exhibit at the Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture and Art, features the work of over 50 artists who explore "what is lost and what is maintained as we travel ...
The installation is called “It’s Not What You Take, It’s What You Bring Back” and was created by Thomas Evans, more commonly ...
"Invisible Luggage," an impressive show at the Historic ... And I think that's really important as we think about, in the art world, always performing for the gaze of others," she says.