FLEXMIRROR has created and installed the longest single-piece mirror up to date for artist Monica Bonvicini’s art installation titled “Upper Floor” as part of her “I Do You” show now on view in Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie. The installation includes mirror that is 128’ wide and 10’ tall and all in one piece! The magnificent mirror runs the length of the gallery, slicing it in half, absorbing and projecting its surroundings in a completely undistorted reflection.
FLEXMIRROR products have been integrated over the last four decades all over the globe in many great projects by renowned architects, such as Foster + Partners, and modern artists like Olafur Eliasson. Our mirrors can be seen on ceilings in Jean-Georges restaurant on 59th floor of Philadelphia’s Four Seasons Hotel and in The Apple Store at the Grove in Los Angeles and will be featured in installation titled “Common sky”, a fractalized canopy of glass and mirrors within a steel diagrid, covering new Indoor Town Square in newly renovated Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo.