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The Studio of Philip Michael Wolfson operates in that area between architecture, across the fields of sculpture and installation, experimental design, interactivity, film and art. Trained internationally as an architect, his studio maintains a fascination with and examination of the construct of space and form, while questioning its modern understanding thru the examples given by the early 20th century Modernist Movements, particularly, Constructivism and Futurism. Though the works vary in scale, the studio achieves a re-positioning of this understanding in the context of embodiment, perception and projection. The works constantly evolve between static and dynamic models, shifting from objects to installations and design, prospecting new visual territories in the field of narrative object & space. PHILIP MICHAEL WOLFSON, has studios in both the USA and the UK. He is the son of a NASA engineer, and was brought in both Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., with family links to New Orleans and Miami. Wolfson studied architecture at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York and at the Architectural Association, London, England, where he was mentored by Zaha Hadid. After completing his studies he spent the next ten years as head of design in her studio. In 1991 Wolfson established his own studio in London, and in 1999 in Miami, and has worked throughout Europe and the USA on interiors, focusing on functional and sculptural art works shown at leading international art and design exhibitions, galleries, and public venues.
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