Potential exchange items may include: clothes, curtains, blankets, artworks, photographs, paintings, frames, nondescript items of undetermined function, objects that
resemble parts of the human body such as wigs or mannequins, costume jewelry and accessories, mirrors and reflective items, potted plants, colorful items and / or those with interesting shapes and forms, transparent materials such as shower curtains, lingerie, or X-rays, books, and trinkets.
These sculptures are composed of geometric forms, made from stainless steel, which are welded together and roughly
resemble parts of the human body.
Not exact matches
A final work, I Don't Know About the Ear (2016),
resembling the ear
of a goblin and pinned to the wall, is the relic
of the performance work The Adventure
of Mr. Kim and Mr. Lee (two
of the most common surnames in Korea)(2010 — 12), in which a live performer wearing a prosthetic ear stood motionless like a sculpture and, like the artificial
body part itself, straddled the line between states
of being object and prop,
human and mythical.
Works such as Greffe ’72 (Graft» 72)(1972) and
Human Bonsai — Freedom
of Deformity — Deformity
of Freedom (1979) are incongruous mixed media assemblages (paint, soil, metal, light bulbs, thermometers)
resembling body parts and genital organs cultivated as bonsai trees.