Hot fun in the Summertime

New York
Hot fun in the Summertime, 2001
3 x 3 x 3 meters
Polycarbonate rods, spray paint
Simon Aldridge
Exhibited in GROUND:ZERO
Lost in the September 11th 2001 terror attack on the Twin Towers
New York
Hot fun in the Summertime, 2001
3 x 3 x 3 meters
Polycarbonate rods, spray paint
Simon Aldridge
Exhibited in GROUND:ZERO
Lost in the September 11th 2001 terror attack on the Twin Towers
Born in London in 1974, Simon Aldridge is an artist, architect, and designer. After earning a BSc degree from London’s Bartlett School, he won a Kennedy Scholarship to Harvard where he studied art and architecture. It was at Harvard’s Carpenter Center, designed and established by Le Corbusier, that he was taught to think of art and design together. His inter-disciplinary practice today merges these theories with contemporary post-conceptual culture.