Florence-based artist Andreas Senoner’s mixed-media sculptures capture expressive details in human figures and gestures.
Florence-based artist Andreas Senoner’s mixed-media sculptures capture expressive details in human figures and gestures.
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Chicago-based artist Rosemary Holliday Hall envisions transformation through Encyclia Imagosis, a sculptural series that brings the physical processes of insect metamorphosis to a human scale. The four artworks consist of oxidized fabric stretched across metal structures, creating a translucent form that highlights the spacious shape of the wireframe. Similar to insect chrysalises, the meshy works serve as a symbolic site for change. “Encyclia Imagosis investigates various ways we make sense of the world and relate to ourselves and others through imagination, metaphor, and material,” the artist writes. More
It doesn't count as playing with your food if it's art.
Exclusive to GOMA, Patricia Piccinini: Curious Affection comprises sculpture, photography, video, drawing and large-scale installations
Florence-based artist Andreas Senoner’s mixed-media sculptures capture expressive details in human figures and gestures.
Fixated on a mythological depiction of nature, Japanese artist Ishibashi Yui sculpts feral children that appear to belong to another realm of reality. Pallid, hairless human bodies become fused with roots and vines, brought to life through a mixture of wood, resin, clay, wire and paint. Oftentimes, the figures appear imprisoned by the flora. In Then, It Returns Slowly, a pregnant woman's face erupts with flesh-colored growths that form a tree trunk. The character in Dream of 10 Billion Years succumbs to a similar fate as her limbs are fused with a chair and her head becomes a bouquet-like arrangement of leaves and branches. These sculptures personify nature as a force that reclaims its power from its human occupants. Take a look at some of Yui's sculptures after the jump.
"People think there’s one way the body can be, and anything that deviates from that is grotesque," says artist Ivana Bašić.
Silk Torso. Hand dyed silk gauze, copper wire, cotton thread. 40in. x 34in. diameter-suspended from ceiling approx. 40in. from the floor. 2007.
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Sculpting small-scale worlds is all in a day’s work for Korean artist Myung Keun Koh. The Pratt Institute graduate’s oeuvre consists of photographic laminates delicately pieced together in three-dimensional forms - boxes that sometimes convey little buildings, cityscapes and classical nudes that glow with luminescent light from within. Koh prints his images on transparent film and then laminates those images, melting them together to form his sculptures. Viewed from different angles, the printed images on these boxes shimmer fluidly, the result of careful abstract arrangement. With the medium of photography, he captures a single moment — but when the photos are layered into boxes, the moment becomes alive again.
Terry Border is a sculptor who uses wire and household objects to make whimsical, funny and emotional little sculptures that entertain the hell out of me. His blog notes that…
Exhibition of large scale sculptures curated in the open space of Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton
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Paris - La Defense - Igor Mitoraj sculpture