From the Tate Modern to the Olympic Stadium, moving through the illuminated stages of Beyoncé and U2, Es Devlin has reshaped the very notion of design. But who’s the artist behind these kinetic wonders and luminous sculptures?
Devlin, a British artist and stage designer, crafts a form of art that isn’t content with the usual. Her works are an explosive mix of biodiversity, linguistics, and AI-generated poetry. She envisions the audience not merely as a crowd but as a temporary society, poised for new cognitive awakenings.
Devlin’s collaborations with powerhouses like Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, and Kanye West are legendary. But don’t just box her into music. Her artistry shone bright at international occasions like the Olympics and Expo 2020.
One of her recent creations, ‘The Seed’, showcased in Abu Dhabi, is a kinetic sculpture – a massive cube brought to life, narrating the story of the United Arab Emirates. An artwork that, besides dazzling, celebrates the fusion of old and new, tradition and innovation.
Moreover, Devlin’s genius isn’t confined to physical design alone. Her feature in “Abstract: The Art of Design” on Netflix gives us a deep and intimate glimpse into her creative process, a behind-the-scenes journey of a genius at play.
For anyone venturing into the realms of art and design, Es Devlin stands as a beacon, a guide, a wellspring of inspiration. Her creations are not just a treat to the eyes; they challenge, question, and transform.
In an era dominated by tech, Devlin reminds us of art’s power – to unify, inspire, and enlighten. And in her universe, we’re all invited to partake, to view the world anew.