With each of his new works, austrian artist erwin wurm reinvents the vocabulary of sculpture
turning it on its head. using simple materials, mundane objects, wit and written instructions, wurm invites people to interact with his art, transforming spectators into active participants, encouraging them to poke fun at the paradoxes of contemporary society. designboom just visited erwin wurm's interactive exhibition 'narrow mist', on show at the UCCA in beijing, which presents sculptures influenced by childhood houses, fashion fetishes an 'stuff' you can find in the chinese metropolis.
Ahhh, nice is'nt it so?
I got a hidden thought. I can't wait for 2011 to come by! OMG!
Thursday, 30 September 2010
'narrow mist'
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Labels: Advertising, Ambient, Exhibtion, Fun, Sculpture, Site
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Daisy Balloon
Rie hosokai is the worldy appreciated balloon artlist.
Her significant techhique and exquisite sense of fashion were proven by winning the international balloon dress competition”milleniumjam fashion award”two years in a row and many other maior balloon art contests.
she is the most desired artist performances continue to entertain men and women of all ages.
Ahhh, a beauty is'nt? Do you believe love at first sight? Yes, i do.
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Labels: Art, Fashion, Photography, Sculpture
Friday, 3 September 2010
Sculptures that speak.
yatzer
Ahh, it does really speaks ay? Visually as well as the complication of all the senses mixing all up.
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Thursday, 26 August 2010
“Broken Things”
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“Broken Things” highlights the meticulous work of Livia Marin, a process–oriented approach, which appropriates mass-produced and mass-consumed objects, turning them into precious and uniquely, handcrafted art objects. For this exhibition, Marin finely sculpts everyday objects – cups, bowls jars and plates – modeled with ruptures, splits and crevices. The fractures represent fatality and loss, but in repairing and keeping the object she stresses the relationship of care and continuation. Surreality and repetition are important procedures in the artist's work, creating a mechanization of the intimate relationship we have with objects of everyday use.
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Labels: Exhibtion, Product Design, Sculpture, Untensil
Friday, 11 June 2010
Antony Gormley
With new exposure by the English artist Antony Gormley with this series off sculptures expressing the image off oneself with mouldings off its own body, out off lead and steel. It is currently exposed to “Anna Schwartz Gallery” in Sydney. More images in the continuation.
fubiz
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Labels: Exhibtion, Installation, Sculpture
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
danish pavilion at shanghai world expo 2010
The danish pavilion by BIG architects at Shanghai expo 2010 allows visitors to
experience some of copenhagen's best attractions through their city bikes, the harbour
bath and a natural playground.
The pavilion aims to relaunch the bike in shanghai as a symbol of a modern lifestyle
and sustainable urban development. At the entrance 1500 city bikes are available to
visitors, in which they are invited to ride throughout the 4 levels of the pavilion
connected by a loop shaped.
At the center of the harbor bath sits the little mermaid, a statue which has become
a symbol for denmark, which has been temporarily moved to china.
Thanks to designboom. This is a great steal!
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Labels: Architecture, Sculpture
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Sculptural Photography
Szymon Roginski:
Polish photographer szymon roginski teamed up with fellow photographer kasia korzeniecka to create this unusual collection of photo sculptures for fashion designer ania kuczynska’s 2009 spring/summer line. Each piece showcases the designer’s clothing by setting a model in a natural landscape. These
photos were then re-imagined as three-dimensional sculptures. The photos were printed and then transformed into a variety of shapes and assembled back together to display the image. The photo sculptures were then re-photographed for the final pieces.
Designboom
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Labels: Crafts 3D, Photography, Sculpture