Monday, December 27, 2010
Tectonic Shift.
Phillips de Pury & Company's new exhibition: Tectonic Shift: Contemporary Art from Chile from the Juan Yarur Collection is highly fascinating.
It is curated by Cecilia Brunson and the exhibition celebrates the contemporary artists working in Chile today. Apparently this new generation of contemporary artists emerged with the new Chilean democracy.
What I find so interesting is the use of everyday materials. What do you think the artists are trying to say? I think the art is highly poetic and personal.
The exhibition runs from December 4th, 2010 until January 16th, 2011 in London, England.
Hope you all had a nice holiday!
KIU,
Twentysomething
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http://www.phillipsdepury.com/
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So right - simple, striking, and perhaps speaking to how ordinary materials can be extraordinary.
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How very interesting. I can't even begin to guess their meaning, but I can't stop staring at the second one!
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Looks like a fascinating exhibition! I might check it out when I get back to London. I'm sure it's even more interesting to behold in person...
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Hmmm...how interesting! You can only guess what they mean... :)
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