EXHIBITION DETAIL
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Small People
Noh, Seok-Mee is an artist who has collected many kinds of fabric from her travels around the world in the past 20 years. Remembering her experiences, she has created around 1400 fabric dolls called "Small People"
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Da lontano era un’ Isla
Like works of art, stones are unique, original and unrepeatable pieces, material sculptures continuously produced by seas and rivers.
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An Alphabet by Peter Blake
Each letter of the alphabet is represented by mixing different graphic elements, ancient and modern, mostly taken from children’s spelling and reading books.
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Il panorama parlato
An alphabet book in which the various letters of the alphabet are repeated several times, creating a series of wordplays, each of which is accompanied by an illustration.
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Bricopolis
An abandoned box in the corner of a room containing different materials and objects. From one page to the next, the objects come alive, mixing together and creating a space city.
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The biggest art-book in the world
Mameli’s hymn, general, medals, decorations, ladies and fabrics are composed and decomposed in a series of infinite stories, obtained by combining differently the order of the 12 cubes and their 72 faces.
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The King with Donkey Ears
Introducing The King with Donkey Ears by Noh In-kyung, an artist whose work appeared in the #BottariVacance exhibition. The work captures the scene of a procession by men who wanted to become the king a long time ago. Noh conveys the message with a wit in a concise yet repetitive pattern by paying attention to the characteristics of old stories that are repeated over and over and handed down by word of mouth.
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Space Hell - Oil Ocean Hell
Introducing Space Hell – Oil Ocean Hell by So Yoon-kyung, an artist whose work appeared in the #BottariVacance exhibition. The work depicts an oil ocean hell where people who have contaminated and wasted water while living in this world are eternally tormented. Coral reefs, a gigantic blood-sucking fish and the flow of the waves of the oil ocean hell are delicately and boldly drawn with pen.