Avui a classe de serigrafia he descobert a la Sun K Kwak, una artista coreana que treballa amb cinta d’esparadrap negre.
Del 27 de Maig al 5 de Juliol va exposar al Brooklyn Museum amb Enfolding 280 Hours on la seva obra s’escampava per tota la sala. El títol de la exposició fa referència a les hores que havia d’invertir (aproximadament) a instal·lar la peça a la galeria.
He trobat les seves declaracions així que he pensat què qui millor que ella per descriure la seva obra:
My first reaction to the visual and emotional qualities of a given space is rendered through my spontaneous tape drawings. My drawings are born through the communion between the material and the spiritual, wherein my own self is constantly reflected emptying itself. In creating restrained and refined expression with mundane, mass-produced masking tape, the juxtaposition of value-of both medium and of expression- underscores my effort to strike a balance between polarizing principles. Myself transferred into the black lines orchestrates the dynamism of energies generated between the architecture’s idiosyncrasy and its surroundings. Structural tensions are now liberated into a new ‘pictorial reality’ where the viewers are invited. As they step into these three dimensional drawings, their visual perception is expended to another dimension of time and space.



David
on Oct 7th, 2009
@ 4:46 pm:
una señora bien curiosa, sí!
hiulit
on Oct 14th, 2009
@ 9:38 pm:
he postejat a l’altre bloc… ¬¬
bueno.. que m’ha agradat molt el que fa la Sun :)