Professor Veruska Vasconez debuts the 'Stardust Pavilion' at Art Basel

Veruska Vasconez, professor at the School of Architecture, debuts a composition of perfect geometry transcending the traditional boundaries of architecture and art, the Stardust Pavilion is an inaugural piece of work to be revealed at Art Basel 2023 as a collaborative and immersive art installation.
Professor Veruska Vasconez debuts the 'Stardust Pavilion' at Art Basel

Veruska Vasconez, professor at the School of Architecture, debuts a composition of perfect geometry transcending the traditional boundaries of architecture and art, the 'Stardust Pavilion' is an inaugural piece of work to be revealed at Art Basel 2023 as a collaborative and immersive art installation.  
 
Conceived by Flare, a newly launched design studio helmed by female architects Stardust Pavilion is a high-end structure transcending Veruska Vasconez and Alessandra Cianchetta, Stardust is one of several bespoke, collectible pavilions of shimmering glass and steel. Merging the boundaries between art, space, experience, and architecture, the 'Stardust Pavilion' series is a set of intimate structures designed to allow a deeply personal experience with artworks exhibited within, and their surroundings. Upon entering the 217 square-foot space, visitors will encounter a mirror ceiling and glass walls that create movement and light.  

“It’s not just art to behold; its art to immerse in, art to collect, and art to cherish”, said Veruska Vasconez 
 
Located at 95 NE 40th Street, Miami, FL, the installation will be up through January 2024.