Not exact matches
On
view through December 23, Nathalie Du Pasquier: BIG OBJECTS NOT ALWAYS SILENT will provide an all - encompassing experience of Du Pasquier's
aesthetic, organized in close coordination with the artist to demonstrate the seamless boundaries between functional and decorative objects in Du Pasquier's
practice.
Nevertheless, the immense impact of such
viewing from a distance and across borders on the shaping of
aesthetic and political values that underpin contemporary artistic
practice in a global arena comes into sharper relief.
The works on
view explore visual and cultural framing
practices to re-contextualize European, African, and American
aesthetic and cultural movements from Minimalism and Dada to Black Lives Matter.
The culture and customs of the Huni Kuin, their knowledge and craft skills, their
aesthetic sense, their values, their world
view, and their spiritual connection with nature, have transformed Neto's conception of art and become integral elements of his artistic
practice.