David Shrigley talks about his large - scale
installation Life Model II at Fabrica Gallery in Brighton...
David Shrigley talks about his large - scale
installation Life Model II at Fabrica Gallery in Brighton, part of the Brighton Festival for which he is this year's guest director.
One of the works that were very popular with the visitors of Art Basel's Unlimited sector was David Shrigley's participatory
installation Life Model.
At the centre of David Shrigley's
installation Life Model (2012) is a pissing, blinking, 3m - tall nude male figure.
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Recent public
installations include the University of California at San Francisco Library; the Mott Haven School Campus, Bronx, NY; and «Still
Life with Landscape (
Model for a Habitat) on the High Line, New York, which was awarded the AICA Award for Best Project in a Public Space in 2012.
In one gallery, David Shrigley's 2013 Turner Prize
installation «
Life Model» is presented in London for the first time: a three metre high sculpture of a naked and comically disproportioned male model is set within a traditional life drawing classr
Life Model» is presented in London for the first time: a three metre high sculpture of a naked and comically disproportioned male model is set within a traditional life drawing class
Model» is presented in London for the first time: a three metre high sculpture of a naked and comically disproportioned male
model is set within a traditional life drawing class
model is set within a traditional
life drawing classr
life drawing classroom.
To Snitzer's point, there was a great deal of exhaustively manipulated work; Syrian photographer Hrair Sarkissian recreated and destroyed an architecturally exact
model of the house his parents are still
living in, Urs Fischer planted an elaborate
installation under a flurry of green raindrops, and Mickalene Thomas crafted a walk - in room in homage to her mother that recreated her lamp, favourite chair and a diary of personal items such as lipsticks, jewellery and underwear cast in bronze.
Shrigley's
Life Model (2012) opens proceedings with an installation featuring the sculpture of a lanky, naked male surrounded by the easels and chairs of a life drawing cl
Life Model (2012) opens proceedings with an
installation featuring the sculpture of a lanky, naked male surrounded by the easels and chairs of a
life drawing cl
life drawing class.
With a firm approach to working with whatever he can get his hands and mind on, Nick enjoys making scale
models, maquettes and
installations and buying dollar - store items to integrate into his surroundings — that is, both his
life and his work.
Andrea Lissoni, curator of the exhibition, said: «Hypothesis can be considered an experimental
model for a solo show, in which different existing works are recombined for just the duration of the exhibition, becoming a temporary
installation, and then getting back their individual
lives and status after the show itself has ended.
Her work is not specific to a medium, since she makes sculpture,
installation, video, animation, etc., but rather is produced at certain points through digital processes (3D
modelling, video editing, Second
Life photography) and is in part exhibited and distributed through the internet.
Opening the scenes as tableau vivants, however,
installations which feature a
live model, allows an audience to experience them as I do but to add their own interpretations and ideas, thus making the story a shared experience.»
Unusual listings include
Life Model II at Fabrica, a follow - up to the Shrigley's Turner Prize - nominated
installation of the same...
Juxtapoz x Superflat, co-curated by Takashi Murakami and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco, will feature a special
installation piece by David Shrigley, his «
Life Model» interactive drawing work.
This room, entitled White
model for a big still
life, consisting of various sculptural and architectural elements, blurs the lines between environment, architecture, painting and
installation by creating a monochrome space that functions, in a sense, like the artist's own creative mindscape.
For Frieze, Rose has created a
model of the fair structure from the perceptual standpoint of the animal
life inhabiting Regent's Park — her first foray into
installation work.
The Zabludowicz Collection also hosted a
live event on Friday, featuring ten
models who activated Donna Huanca's
installations, currently on view at the venue, to create a ceremonial and transient environment.
Henda, who uses real cities and their 3D
models for his
installation, explores the birth,
life and death of modern cities.
A site specific
installation that presented a concept space for the
living hybrid bio structure bambusa major multiplex which featured cascading
models for garden paths reaching out and interlocking with historic architecture in downtown Miami.
It was outstanding work, particularly the
installations by the São Paulo - based Bueno, who created
living furniture that allowed nature to overtake manmade objects transforming them into rhizomatic and organic creatures, and Sergio Cezar, who brought his interpretation of Rio's favelas to the fair: a large - scale sculpture with detailed, dollhouse - like
models.
Sarah Sze is an American artist known for her unique sculptures and site - specific
installations assembled from ordinary objects such as plastic plants, candies, packing materials, and aluminum ladders, attempting to navigate and
model the ceaseless proliferation of information and objects in contemporary
life.
Live models covered with textiles and colorfully painted, will move slowly to activate and interact with the
installation based on a combination of choreography and their own impulses.
David Shrigley,
Life Model II (detail),
installation view at Fabrica, Brighton, 2018.