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It can t be ignored : Osman Yousefzada on his gigantic artwork | Art

Startling, cheering, unmissable … Infinity Pattern 1 covering Selfridges Birmingham. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian He has dressed Beyoncé and Lady Gaga – and now he’s dressed Birmingham. As his ‘infinity pattern’ is unveiled, the artist talks poverty, class – and why he’s not interested in being a ‘good immigrant’ Mon 26 Jul 2021 04.49 EDT First published on Mon 26 Jul 2021 01.00 EDT Approaching Birmingham New Street station on the train, you’ll normally spot the scaly curves of Selfridges’ landmark Future Systems-designed building nestling in the cityscape. But right now, rising into the summer sky in its place, is a bright pink and black structure. Startling, cheering and entirely unmissable, Infinity Pattern 1 is a giant installation by the multidisciplinary artist Osman Yousefzada. He was formerly best known as a fashion designer, whose beautifully tailored and elegantly architectural pieces have been wo

1960s Futuro House hosts sci-fi sleepovers in Somerset

1960s Futuro House hosts sci-fi sleepovers in Somerset 1960s Futuro House hosts sci-fi sleepovers in Somerset Futuro House, the sci-fi, 1960s pod design of Finnish architect Matti Suuronen, has been transported to Marston Park in Somerset, UK – and now you can even stay there If the past year’s events have you dreaming of travel, nature, out-of-this-world experiences and faraway places, the sci-fi, 1960s set of a futuristic pod in the middle of the leafy English countryside might be just the thing for you; time to head off to Somerset, where the modernist vision of Finnish architect Matti Suuronen, the Futuro House, has been revived at artistic retreat Marston Park. 

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