Usually ‘creepy’ would be the word that comes to mind when describing an
Following the success of Omega, which saw a condemned suburban home become an installation before its demolition, Rone has stepped it up a notch. In a further exploration of beauty and decay, the artist has created
The Art Deco Streamline Moderne property was once the glamorous family home of wealthy industrialist Alfred Nicholas. After iterations as a research facility and then a hotel, Burnham Beeches was shuttered in the late ’90s. It had been vacant for over 20 years when the ‘Empire’ installation began.
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‘Empire’ is more like a film set than an art installation, including sound, light, scent, and botanical design. Audiences are taken on a multi-sensory journey through the once magnificent manor, hauntingly immersive in a way that encourages one to fantasize about the past of a faded icon.
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Playing into the passage of time, the rooms are thematically linked to seasons, curated to evoke distinct moods as audiences move throughout the space. The room with the grand piano is strewn with piles of autumn leaves, while a bedroom is decorated from floor to ceiling in varying shades of spring lavender.
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