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Yang Yongliang – Phantom Landscape
Yang Yongliang is a young artist from Shanghai who studied traditional Chinese art such as shui mo painting and calligraphy from his early age. His teacher was Yang Yang who is the professor of traditional art at the Chinese University … Continuer la lecture
« Movement Age » by Chen Zhiguang (2008) is made of irise stainless steel. Ant is negligible in our life, because it is too small and unobvious. Because of it, human always ignore the life of ant or some small size animals, seems … Continuer la lecture
West Rock Branches, 2012. Valerie Hegarty (b. 1967). Wood, wire, epoxy, archival print on canvas, acrylic paint, gel mediums, sand, glue, hardware. 65 x 48 x 11 in. Paul W. Zimmerman Purchase Fund. If you walking into an exhibition of … Continuer la lecture
I want to know what infinity is - Shen Shaomin, 2011 Silica gel, electrical machinery, wooden deck chair, industrial salt 78cm x 145cm x 58cm This work is made by Shen Shaomin, an artist based in Sydney and Beijing. He is an … Continuer la lecture
Robert – Canyon 1959 Combine painting: oil, pencil, paper, metal photograph, fabric, wood on canvas, button, mirror, stuffed eagle, cardboard box, pillow, paint tube. This artwork called Canyon made by Robert Rauschenberg in 1959. When the first time I saw … Continuer la lecture
Urban Weather Prairies – Symphonic Studies by Nathalie Miebach This installation art work is made by Nathelie Miebach in 2011. Nathalie Miebach’s is a sculptor who focuses on the intersection of art and science and the visual articulation of scientific observations. In Urban … Continuer la lecture
What does voice from sky sound like? You may get a taste of it through Tiffany Singh’s art project, Knock on the sky listen to the sound, which is exhibited in ‘18th Biennale of Sydney: all our relation’. In one … Continuer la lecture