Geneva, 2 March 2011 ‑ London artist Benedict Radcliffe last
night unveiled his latest creation, an exclusive wireframe art
installation as part of his recent collaboration with Land
Rover.
The installation, a life size piece of art based on the new Range
Rover Evoque has been created specially to coincide with the Geneva
Motor Show and the reveal of the many exterior and interior design
features that allow customers to personalise their vehicles.
As the installation was revealed in Geneva, the Range Rover Evoque
was announced 'Best Production Car' in the 2010 Car Design News,
Car Design of the Year awards. This highly regarded accolade is the
first major international award for the Range Rover Evoque.
Benedict's installation focuses on the individual design elements
of the Range Rover Evoque. Building on the Range Rover Evoque
wireframe design, the installation includes 3D wheels and front and
back seats, all made from steel and painted in a rainbow of colours
including lime green and neon pink.
These components are suspended within a 3D wireframe box, creating
a life size wireframe representation of the car that as well as
fitting together, can also be deconstructed to form individual
stand alone pieces of art.
Benedict has played a central role in creating the wireframe
concept for Land Rover, advising on the creation of the sculptures,
which have been showcased in cities worldwide.
He said: "The traditional concept of the wireframe created a huge
buzz in 2010 but this is the perfect opportunity to dig a little
deeper into the intricate design detail of the Range Rover Evoque.
People can't help but get involved with the sculptures and interact
with them and I can't wait to see how the installation is
received."
Notes to editors
Benedict's installation was revealed at an exclusive Land Rover
event in Geneva on 1st March 2011. A behind the scenes video of
Benedict's construction of the installation along with images is
available from www.media.helloevoque.com.
ABOUT BENEDICT RADCLIFFE
31 year old Benedict Radcliffe was born and raised in Kent and
studied at the Mackintosh School of Art in Glasgow. After
graduating, Radcliffe pursued an interest in the commercial
fabrication and construction of interiors and furniture as well as
art and sculpture working with leading Glaswegian architectural
fabricators Scott Associates.
Since leaving Scott Associates, as well as continuing to pursue
personal projects and exhibitions, he has recently undertaken
commissions for Paul Smith, Puma, Red Bull and Comme des Garcons.
And this interest in his work has led him to move down from Glasgow
and setting up a studio in London.
His work looks at a number of themes; his love of machines and
engineering, commercial branding and familiar logos or graphics and
transferring them to different contexts and materials.
LAND ROVER
The Range Rover Evoque is the smallest, lightest and most fuel
efficient Range Rover ever. Its design is inspired by city
architecture and appeals especially to a younger, urban minded
driver. www.helloevoque.com
2010 Car Design of the Year Award
The Car Design of the Year Award for 'Best Production Car' comes
hot on the heels of several domestic accolades for the Range Rover
Evoque including a Design Award from Czech publication 'Auto Design
and Styling' and 'Best SUV of 2011' awarded by the Motor Press
Editorial Group in Portugal. Earlier this year, the Range Rover
Evoque was overwhelmingly voted 'Most Exciting Car of 2011' by
users of Whatcar.com in the UK's annual What Car? Awards.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Laura Wood / Laura Hind at The Brooklyn Brothers
rangerover@thebrooklynbrothers.com or call +44207 292 6200 /
+447917108187
A collection of images and film content is now available for
download from www.media.helloevoque.com
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