ArtThat Recap: Woody de Othello “Looking In” @ Jessica Silverman [San Francisco]
byWoody de Othello
Looking In
Jessica Silverman, San Francisco
October 2 – November 13, 2021
Woody de Othello
Looking In
Jessica Silverman, San Francisco
October 2 – November 13, 2021
(中文) 从艺廊高清现已发布的名家画作中,十倍放大🔍、细腻入微的笔触,去深刻体会艺术创作和情感的表达,更从其中秒懂背后的艺术流派。
Vaughn Spann’s Dalmatian paintings, in contrast, lend an animate agency to geometric abstractions and, in the process, enervate color-field painting with life.
And during the pandemic, he started to incorporate masks, thermometers and toilet paper. These all-too-familiar objects have been transformed into swimming pools, laundry machines and ski slopes!
Australian artist Daniel Agdag produces invented flying machines from cardboard, timber, and trace paper, turning his whimsical fantasies into highly detailed sculptures.
(中文) 从艺廊高清现已发布的名家画作中,十倍放大🔍、细腻入微的笔触,去深刻体会艺术创作和情感的表达,更从其中秒懂背后的艺术流派。
Chung is more of a personal photographer, a poet who perfectly controls light to dialogue with his subjects and render the objects or plant life that he photographs magnificent.
(中文) 在卡赞坚的手中,这种从自然主义的想象力中获得的自由给这些超常的空间让路,这即相似又毫不相干——是一种即狂野又忧郁的幻象。
The MUSA is an ambitious project by artist Jason deCaires Taylor who has lowered some 400 permanent life-size sculptures into the water surrounding Cancun.
Polish artist Marta Klonowska continues her unique sculptural technique of using thousands of shards of glass to form colorful animals.