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Kaledo Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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@ethicaldrugs
“how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?”
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Niban-kan, Tokyo, Japan, 1970 – Minoru Takeyama
Marina Vargas, Venus Canova o Venus Limbo, 2015.
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Do-Ho Suh - Karma (2003)
“An imposing sculpture, Karma extends from the ceiling to the floor: Two large legs, seen in mid-stride, walk across the gallery on top of hundreds of Lilliputian figures. Although at first Karma might seem like a commentary on authoritarian rule or military oppression, literally depicting the downtrodden masses, the large figure’s suit pants and dress shoes dispel this notion. Furthermore, the tiny figures seem to run ahead of the marching foot, anticipating his next step and reaching up in a gesture of support. Subverting typical expectations of power relations, the figures (both large and small) exist in interdependence, proceeding forward together. Karma invites the viewer to experience the gallery space in a new way. By projecting from the floor to the ceiling, by creating a sense of forward movement, Karma calls attention to the way people experience museum space, emphasizing the tension between an individual’s personal space and the larger space shared by the public.”
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