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Le Corbusier Sketch for Buenos Aires 1929
by Gjon Mili (1904-1984)
Gene Krupa, 1941
The Palmist by Leonora Carrington (bronze)
Original photography by Christopher Warren
Guy Bourdin, âSelf portrait in Man Rayâs Studioâ, 1953Â
Anna ReivilÀ - Bond, 2014-2016
Artistâs statement:
âAccording to Japanese religious ceremonies, ropes and ties symbolize the connections among people and the divine, as a mean to identify sacred space and time.Â
Inspired by Nobuyoshi Arakiâs images and their mixture of raw violence and beauty, I study the relationship between man and nature by referring to the Japanese bondage tradition. The Japanese word for bondage, kinbaku, literally means âthe beauty of tight bindingâ. It is a delicate balance between being held together and being on the verge of breaking.Â
I search spaces where natureâs elements combine to create interesting natural tensions and continue this dialogue trough my interpretations by extending, wrapping and pulling upon these indigenous forms. I create a new sense of volume from the existing components.Â
Using ropes as lines is my form of drawing. The lines create interactions, making connections between the elementsâa reinterpretation of the landscape. These three-dimensional drawings are physically unstableâthey exist only for the moment. By recording the process the photograph becomes part of the piece.Â
Robert Smithson installed 12-inch-square mirrors to the site in his project âYucatan Mirror Displacementsâ 1969. The mirrors reflected and refracted the surrounding environment and gave a new angle to see the landscape. In a similar tradition of Smithsonâs use of mirrors, my lines show how shapes of the elements and the connections between them come visible when something alien is added. Iâm not only changing their essence, but also my own point of view. Every space is different and Iâm interested how the volume of any given site can be stretched by the use of several simple lines.â
Eve Ventrue Freelance 2D Artist for Film & Game Industry
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Each Cat Its Sun by Alexey Bednij
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âPadatikâ (1973)________________ Mrinal Sen .
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