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(中文) 从“创世神话”到“何谓海派”,从“海派水彩”到“上海设计”,中华艺术宫(上海美术馆)的八大重磅展览齐集亮相,开启你在2023年的全新想象!
Now Submit Your Works, eight studios allow to welcome nearly thirty artists per cultural season, in a preserved environment, conducive to experimentation and dialogue.
The show explores the meaning of the human body in the post-industrial age. An age ‘in which physical presence is losing its’ centrality or is even completely superfluous.’
Inspired by the organic forms of nature like mounds of snow and clouds, English artist Richard Sweeney creates delicate modular sculptures out of paper.
(中文) 来自韩国的雕塑家徐道获(Do Ho Suh)创作的“因果报应”(Karma)雕塑,由98个不锈钢的人像叠罗汉一般组成,每个人像被另一个站在身上的人遮住眼睛。
From prickly iguanas to glowing sea creatures it seems no life form is too difficult for Matsumoto to faithfully interpret using nothing but balloons.
Polish artist Marta Klonowska continues her unique sculptural technique of using thousands of shards of glass to form colorful animals.
You can’t image that the artist just forms seemingly spare geometric shapes in windows and on on white panels, which come to life with streaks of color when hit with sunlight.
Edoardo Tresoldi is an Italian sculptor, makes near-transparent sculptures using wire mesh, and often positions them in public places.
Land artist Michael Grab creates astonishing towers and orbs of balanced rocks using little more than patience and an astonishing sense of balance.