David Wallace Haskins (b. 1975) is an American interdisciplinary artist using the elements of light, space, time, and sound to create experiential installations, sculptures, and architectural interventions. His works often invite exploration and participation, challenging visitors' assumptions while highlighting the interrelational dynamic they share with themselves, others, and the world around them. Haskins develops and contextualizes his work with a team of creative technicians, often partnering with specialists in psychology, ecology, physics, and philosophy. DWH studio is based in Chicago, Illinois. Collections2021–24: Landscape + Light, Farnsworth House, Plano, IL — ongoing exhibition and residency with new site-responsive sculptural and architectural works.2021: Being in Time, Downtown piazza, Studio Park, Grand Rapids, MI — new large-scale interactive Time Mirror and Skycube.2018–20: Time Mirror II, 150 Media Stream, Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL — site-specific immersive interactive video installation.2018–19: Polarity, Elmhurst Art Museum, Elmhurst, IL — immersive film, VR, video installation, light installation, architectural intervention in McCormick House.2016: PRESENCE, Elmhurst Art Museum, Elmhurst, IL — 8 site-specific installations in different mediums.2015: Skycube, Elmhurst Art Museum, Elmhurst, IL — large-scale steel and glass sculpture near McCormick House.2014: Skywall: Platytera, Z+O Architecture + Interiors, Glen Ellyn, IL — permanent site-specific sculptural and architectural work. Private Commissions2024: F. L. Olmsted’s Riverside development, Chicago — site-specific work for 1938 modernist home2022: Here After, Bridge Projects, Hollywood, CA — Atma (2022), from the Skywall series, site-specific large-scale architectural intervention2021: Studio C, Grand Rapids, MI — new site-specific work for downtown public piazza2019: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL — Chicago Sound Show, Breath (2019), site-specific outdoor sound work responding to university architecture and nature2018–19: Private Estate, Rancho Mirage, CA — Untitled (2019), site-specific wall sculpture2017: Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, Chicago, IL — Untitled (2017), site-specific wall sculpture2016–17: Private Estate, Palm Springs, CA — Skycube II (2017), site-specific outdoor sculpture in conversation with Booth-Hansen architecture and desert mountain landscape2012–14: Z+O Architecture + Interiors, Glen Ellyn, IL — Skywall: Platytera (2014), permanent site-specific interactive architectural intervention
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