The Only Artist Who Dares To Say So Now: I’m pretending to be dead, AMEN!
by“Let’s say it’s a post-requiem show, where, like in a Poe’s novel, I’m pretending to be dead, but I can still see and hear what happens around.”
“Let’s say it’s a post-requiem show, where, like in a Poe’s novel, I’m pretending to be dead, but I can still see and hear what happens around.”
Edoardo Tresoldi is an Italian sculptor, makes near-transparent sculptures using wire mesh, and often positions them in public places.
”I want to say that ‘life is art,’” he explains. “I never called my photography ‘art,’ but definitely they show me what I feel art to be.”
Chiharu Shiota often employs the use of everyday objects within her work to explore the relationship between living and dying and to access memories found within these objects.
Artist Gabriel Dawe produces rainbow installations that appear as refracted light beams, ethereal works composed of thousands of multicolor threads.
(中文) “我本质上只是那种画静物的画家,只不过传出一点宁静和隐秘的气息而已。”看到物质的存在,感受它们,用接近它们的色彩描绘,不用刻意,也许这是我看到的莫兰迪的绘画。
(中文) 一位保姆自学成才,用50年的热情借摄影记录了她身边的世界,除照片外还运用了家庭摄录机、录音机,为我们开启了一扇窗口,去一探20世纪后半叶美国的街头风情。
As in the past, Cordal tries to shed light with his dark humor on sociopolitical issues, often through the lens of his little men in suits – either as the long suffering salaryman or as the corporate fat cats.
Inspired by the painting “La Musique”, painted in 1939, the collection of ceramic objects plays with the iconic style of Henri Matisse.
Might those three moments in different parts of the world conjure up a new woman? Who knows, so swift is the pace of life…