https://www.artsy.net/artwork/ronald-ventura-into-the-woods-2
Monday, 21 March 2016
Artist -Ronald Ventura
http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/866226/filipino-artist-ronald-ventura-is-making-connections-across
https://www.artsy.net/artwork/ronald-ventura-into-the-woods-2
https://www.artsy.net/artwork/ronald-ventura-into-the-woods-2
Saturday, 19 March 2016
Artist - Eko Nugroho
http://www.ekonugroho.or.id/index.php?page=artwork
Eko Nugroho's figures have chimney or box heads,multiple eyes, limbs or mouths and pincers for hands and have been adapted for Wayang puppet theatre shows.
Eko Nugroho's figures have chimney or box heads,multiple eyes, limbs or mouths and pincers for hands and have been adapted for Wayang puppet theatre shows.
Artist Natee Utarit
http://www.nateeutarit.com/
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/arts/23iht-natee.html?_r=0
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/arts/23iht-natee.html?_r=0
The symbolic language and the dialogue of the objects portrayed by the artist mix elements of reality and fiction, combining found objects such as bones, brushes, scissors, spoons, old chandeliers, a head of a Buddha or busts of military characters with plastic toys, anatomy models and plastic animal figures. In fact, these animals are not intended to correspond to real animals. More likely, they are metaphors of different human behaviours, thoughts and emotions, as if we would be speaking of characters taken from fairytales. Symptoms of the crisis are visible in the use of animal jaws, such as in Inward Looking (2012), in which the mouth of a shark skeleton, containing an old megaphone, seems to be shouting at the figure of an European woman wearing 19th century clothes, or in The Bridge (2012), where a rabbit lies on an animal jaw behind some toy soldiers facing the front, but also in Crocodile Tears (2011), in which the title itself stands for hypocrisy.
Artist Manjunath Kamath
http://www.artnewsnviews.com/view-article.php?article=manjunath-kamath&iid=19&articleid=459
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