2013年3月12日 星期二

Response for THE WAY THINGS GO~

I think the performence is pretty much an art work, however involved some science inside,
the artist need to not only measure the angle and distance between objects correctly, but also need to have the knowledge of chemical equipments in order to show this kind of art.
I somehow thought it as performing art, the way the artist shows us the work is not like just put the work on a table then let people admire it, if so, it would just be a bunch of craft. He combine tires, wood sticks... and some craft that people aren't using and some chemical equipment to form this art work. He performed the art to us, but not show it, and this make the work full of vitality.

The work reminds me of a band that uses brooms, trashcans, and someother things that people dont want to perform, and the music they perform is just amazing! Using crafts that people dont want and vitalized the craft.

2013年3月5日 星期二

Pierre Julien

Pierre Julien (20 June 1731 – 17 December 1804) was a French sculptor who worked in a full range of rococo and neoclassical styles.

Pierre Julien, Dying Gladiator, 1779

Amalthée et la chèvre de Jupiter 
‘Sleeping Ariadne’ sculpture
‘Sleeping Ariadne’ (1785) attributed to Pierre Julien

Why I pick the Sculptor?

The sculpture above showes a sense of beautiness which caught my attention.
the lines he scultped were beautiful and real.
The controposto of the man( woman) in his sculptures are also beautiful and realistic.