Guggenheim Wall


Dror was invited to participate in the Guggenheim’s exhibtion "Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum." The benefit exhibition serves as a finale to the 50th anniversary year, featuring renderings of visionary projects in a salon-style installation. The wall represented in Dror’s watercolor is made of the QuaDror squares. The squares are designed in such a way that when they are placed on the floor in the open position, they form a rhombus. The beginning and end edges of the wall then create a true vertical (they’re plumb) while it climbs up parallel to the slope of the floor. By creating this continuous wall that spans 410° in the middle of the spiraling floor, Dror conveys the uniquely unbroken feeling of the space by showing an additional beginning and end.

