In our daily routine we don’t usually stop and think what an object interprets, this only happens either when we are creating or sensing art. When we come across any piece of art we always, like a natural instinct, seem to find a relationship between the object and some known context. And we will always find a relationship; certainly we will find a stronger meaning for some objects than others. In the exhibit Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary we can clearly observe this. All the pieces in the exhibit were created by other objects in other to give then a different meaning. Most of the pieces’ meaning or context in the exhibit could be clearly seen and in others the artist really made sure that we could work hard to get them. Continue reading
The relationship between the part and the whole
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