"I think that at its barest, my work is about perspective, playing with our idea of three-dimensional space within a two-dimensional plane, using tape as my primary medium, often in urban environments."
Aakash Nihalani is fast becoming recognised as one of the US’s most striking emerging installation artists. He fills every corner of a street with tape-made squares, rectangles and cubes — a simple and colourful way of producing unexpected visuals and initiating a dialogue that traverses the chaos of city streets, the white walls of the gallery and the constancy of home.