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Artist: Kris Kuksi
Kris Kuksi, New Works.
Two new sculptures by artist Kris Kuksi, available at Joshua Liner Gallery.
In his practice, Kris Kuksi juxtaposes Baroque and Rococo design principles with the rigidity of the industrial landscape and classical architecture, to explore religion, culture, war, industry, and death. To create these intricate assemblages, Kuksi sources model kits, jewelry remnants, figurines, and kitsch statuary from all over the world, meticulously arranging them into complex, multilayered compositions. The artist often alters these mass-produced objects by fusing them together to make anachronistic figures. It is not uncommon to discover mechanized humans or Roman Generals wearing gas masks. After securing all the pieces, Kuksi unifies the hundreds of disparate components together by adding layers of paint to achieve a weathered patina. When encountering Kuksiâs frieze-like wall sculptures from a distance, the work resembles architectural ornamentation from the Belle Ăpoque, characterized by decorative frills and ornamental beauty. On closer inspection, however, individual narratives emerge from each sprawling work, revealing what the artist describes as âhistorical narratives, biblical subjects, animal worship, architecture, symbolic views on commerce and development, as well as human psychology and behavior.â It is the combination of Kuksiâs elegant forms with macabre themes which allows his work to be at once peaceful and violent, beautiful and grotesque. Kuksiâs micro and macro dimensions unfold into a boundless world of infinite narratives, carrying the familiarity of history, with elements collected from discordant paths and different moments in time. The extreme density and multiplicity in the artistâs assemblages not only reward close looking; it makes the viewer just as much a part of the artwork as the characters who inhabit these fantastic and otherworldly landscapes.
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Shout out to black people who:
- donât like/listen to rap/hip hop - canât dance - like classical music/play classical instruments - donât have a âhipâ fashion sense - âââââââtalk whiteâââââââ - donât have any black friends - have never had soul food (because they canât access it) - canât eat/donât like spicy foods
This is my second shoutout post for black people and I just want to say again, if you donât have access to your black culture that does not make you any less black!!!!! Not fitting into one subculture doesnât erase your blackness. Itâs ok to have different interests and I love you đđđđđđ
And shit out to the black people who do all of those things:)
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