Étienne Chambaud Work from his oeuvre. “CHAMBAUD’s work never functions in isolation but finds its sense or its interest in a permanent dialogue with other works. They grow mutually rich, while gradually drawing the vague contours of a constellation made of common references” – by RAPHAËL BRUNEL, 2009 via We Find Wildness.
Archives for posts tagged ‘sculpture’
Ruth Buchanan
Monday, 8 August 2011
Ruth Buchanan Work from A Wayward Punctuation @ Grazer Kunstverein. “Using methods and media such as sculpture, video, performance, language, sound, graphics and slide projection, Ruth Buchanan constructs both literary and built spaces whereby the underlying motives and questions at stake create an interplay of contingencies. At the core of the speculations conducted in these […]
Yngve Holen and Anne de Vries
Friday, 5 August 2011
Yngve Holen and Anne de Vries Work from TruEYE surView. “What if we understand material and things not just as objects but as driving actors in our daily intimacies? Commodities were always playing an important role in the arts – they became art through the artist’s ability to define them as such. But what if we […]
Chris Cornish and Alison Moffett
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Chris Cornish and Alison Moffett Work from Cube Project. A cube primitive is fractured and exposed to physical dynamics. A sequential test, exploring notions of space, volume and time, resulting in an object that is both poetic, turbulent and null. A collaboration with Alison Moffett.” – Chris Cornish
Timur Si Qin
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Timur Si Qin Work from The Axe Effect. “The Axe effect is the internationally recognized name for the increased attention Axe-wearing males receive from eager, and attractive female pursuers. Regardless of where you live, you can get the Axe-Effect by going to a store near you and purchasing one of our fine products.” – Unilever […]
Rémy Markowitsch
Sunday, 24 July 2011
Rémy Markowitsch Work from Spirit. “The sheer quantity of this extraordinarily extensive private collection gave Rémy Markowitsch a point of reference for his own work, in which he also addresses the theme of excess and the phenomenon of manic enthusiasm. With an explorer’s thirst for knowledge, Markowitsch has combed through, brought to light and reinterpreted many of the traces left […]
A Rod Stewart Little Richard Prince Charles Manson Family
Saturday, 23 July 2011
A Rod Stewart Little Richard Prince Charles Manson Family (collaboration with, Carson Fisk-Vittori, Derek Frech, Justin Kemp, Joe Lacina, Josh Pavlacky, and Daniel Wallace). Work from their exhibition at LVL3. Fruits of a connected and continuous collaborative consciousness, A rod stewart little richard prince charles manson family is the collaborative effort of six artists working in three different states, communicating ideas […]
Krystina Naylor
Friday, 22 July 2011
Krystina Naylor Work from her oeuvre. “I tend to work in sculpture as its initial function is to inhabit the third dimension, as do you, its viewer. Either the object its self or its situation should feel slightly odd. A paradoxical & circular concept aims to contradict the original object’s purpose. The sculptures refer back […]
Andrew Lewicki
Sunday, 3 July 2011
Andrew Lewicki Work from his oeuvre “Through an exploration of the language of material, meaning of form, and viewer reception, I investigate the overlapping space between social symbolism, functional intent, and reckless imagination. Using sculpture, site specific installation, and photography I explore ideas on longing and desire, notions of inferiority in a materialistic society, and […]
Neal Fryett
Monday, 20 June 2011
Neal Fryett Work from his oeuvre. “An exercise in expansion (on the utility of a thing) 1. A door-wedge, door-stop, or door-wedge-stop is a utilitarian apparatus most often associated with the holding of a hinged or otherwise swinging door at a preferred position. 2. It may, however, be utilized for a multitude of purposes – the […]