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Quand on te demande ce que tu vas faire l'année prochaine.
pandaaregoingtoruletheworld it’s for you !
Quand un prof te dit : “ ce travail est à rendre dans 3 semaines. Ne commencez pas la veille, vous n’aurez jamais le temps de finir ! "
M. C. Escher
“Shape as Form” features a major work from nine of Stella’s key series, thus providing a wide view of the artist’s development over the last fifty years. The show serves as a bit of a teaser for the upcoming retrospective at the Whitney. “Feltszyhn II” (1971) is an excellent example from Stella’s “Polish Village” series, which represented a key inflection point in the artist’s career when he began to shift from flat painting towards high relief and then overtly sculptural forms. Frank Stella, Felszytn II, 1971, acrylic, fabric and collage on canvas. #frankstella #stella #art #painting #sculpture #collage #relief #fabric #textiles #geometric #abstract #shape #form #polish #village #gallery #show #nyc #shapeasform #paulkasmingallery #paulkasmin #whitney #whitneymuseum @whitneymuseum @kasmingallery (at Paul Kasmin Gallery)
Matt Shlian : paper sculture
Voici un magnifique travail artistique qui sublime les motifs islamiques. Ces pliages en papier reprend les codes de l'art islamiques pour en faire des bas-reliefs à la fois complexe dans leur forme et sobre de part le blanc du papier.
Ces oeuvres sont signées Matt Shlian. Diplomé de la Cranbrook Academy, son travail s'articule autour du papier à partir duquel il créé mécaniquement des origamis. Entre ingénieurie et art, ses pliages en papier sont réalisés avec une précision micro voir nanoscopique.
Photo : Matt Shlian texte : Sammy Bernoussi
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