2009年3月8日星期日

D:
Find an image showing a work of art from each of the clients and decribe it using noun, verb, adjective.



Fiona Hall: self, die, desperate

“Understory” is one of two major new works which have never been exhibited before the Queensland Art Gallery in 2005 by Fiona Hall. Fiona Hall is an Australia’s leading contemporary artists in these days, explores the intersection of nature and culture. Glass beads, silver wire, rubber, boar’s teeth have been used into this masterpiece. The figure seems so accurate to me just like a real one and hundreds of thousands of glass beads tied in firm, bring the whole figure to life. In this classic, shining beads work as a mirror, while telling us who you really are.


Tracey Moffat: Caricature, attack, cute


Rosalie Gascoigne: corner, neglect, eastern


Rosalie Gascoigne (1917-1999), a New Zealand-Australian sculptor. The majority of her art work is essentially made out of sawn wood on craft board. The one I picked is completely different. This piece is actually based on a collage, the placement of objects. It was all start with a doll’s leg. Afterward, wooden box, galvanized iron, cotton flour bag, photographic reproduction have been added for this product. People in the middle of the box seem finished in freehand. They could be easily recognized as Asians. Also in the box, there are several wavy plans stuck in the middle and the back. I think these may represent roofs, thus the picture on the back piece, these is a dove flying in the sky. Anyway all of these elements are matched harmonically in the Asian style.


Reference: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0902/S00237.htm
http://qag.clients.squiz.net/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/17137/Fiona_Hall_Media_Kit_-_lo_res.pdf
http://nga.gov.au/homesweethome/Default.cfm?WORKID=120399&Audio=32k&ViewID=2































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