I was wondering if you'd like to watch a film.
And maybe be friends, or maybe not.
But I'd definitely like to watch a film with you.
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I was wondering if you'd like to watch a film.
And maybe be friends, or maybe not.
But I'd definitely like to watch a film with you.
Cai, Guo-Qiang. Head On, 2006.
Description: Head On (2006) features a pack of 99 life-sized replicas of wolves positioned running, jumping, and crashing into a glass wall. The wolves are made of polystyrene, gauze, resin, and hide.
The Head On (2006) installation will be in its own separate room so that the viewers may focus their entire attention on it. Like, the Dying Tree (2012) installation, this piece employs an element of theatricality. It requires the viewer to move around and under the elevated wolves to fully appreciate its aesthetic qualities, as well as grasp its conceptual implications. Though this piece was inspired by the historical divisions between East and West Berlin, it represents the self-destructive and cyclical nature of human history. The wolves, despite violently crashing into the wall, are positioned getting up and running around to do so over and over again. Cai describes this ceaseless cycle as relating to “the destiny of mankind” (Cai, 0:20). The viewer experiencing Head On would hopefully interpret it within the context of human-nature interaction. The piece can be interpreted from many perspectives. The self-destructive nature of the piece can relate to our exploitation and degradation of the Earth. And, so the wolf pack could be seen as a metaphor for humanity as a whole. Or, inversely, the wolf pack can be seen as representing the natural world, and the glass wall, which blocks the wolves’ path, can represent humanity’s intrusion and hampering of nature’s will.
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