Cheng's
sculptural practice demonstrates a preoccupation with objects people often create to meet basic needs such as: shelter, illumination, warmth, support, nutrition and occasionally diversion Cheng's solo exhibition, entitled Mixtures, involves a sprawling and scattered installation, a single work containing multitudes.
Not exact matches
The exhibition also
demonstrates that Land Art was concerned not just with
sculptural works but also media
practices: Language, photography, film and television played a central role in the creation and development of Land Art.
Its walls are plastered with an array of works, mostly on paper (although some extend into
sculptural forms or moving image) that
demonstrate the variety and idiosyncrasy of drawing
practice amongst these artists, as well as the links and themes that arise when these works are collected together.