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Installation Art by Daniel Arsham
Daniel Arsham’s work is visceral and yet minimal. All in white it breaks through and comes through walls. Ghostly sculptures push through walls, while the person shaped holes hint at ghosts that broke through. In an interview for The Creator’s Project Daniel speaks about the nature of his exhibit The Future Was Then:
This work for me is not about progress. It is about destruction and growth and where they are able to meet in the middle.
This exhibit is current at Savannah College of Art and Design’s (SCAD) Pamela Elaine Poetter Gallery in Savannah, Georgia until July 24, 2016. See our previous post on Daniel Arsham’s work.
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Zygmunt Zaradkiewicz was born in 1951 in Makow Mazowiecki, Poland. He graduated from the Faculty of Graphic Arts of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1976). Zaradkiewicz is an author of posters for films and various events, set and costume designs for the Adekwatny Theatre in Warsaw. He has also served on the juries of national and international cartoon competitions and his artworks have been awarded numerous prizes at home and abroad. The artist is living in Warsaw, Poland. Follow him on Facebook.
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