THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME : NEW SCULPTURE
I was away for a few months back reschedule studies up and down and i'm back for good now.While i was away for a break during summer time i went to London for about a month staying there.So much to see,so much to catch up but still felt like less doing nothing. Being as someone whole heartedly belongs to seek for art, My whole trip will not complete without visiting any galleries and museums around the 'soul of art' in London itself. It was on my 2 week i've managed to find my way to Saatchi Gallery using underground tube train the easiest and cheapest transportation available rather than stuck in the traffic forever.
So, as i arrived to this place i couldn't be more happy(jump in the air) my feet has finally landed on breathtaking gallery ever.As i walked in through the information counter meet and greet the friendly assistant gallery to ask for the cataloged she gave it to me and assist me to the entrance to make my journey along the way. i'm going to share some photos of sculpture work by various background genius artists . so let's take a peek shall we?;)
Dirk Skreber
Untitled (crash 1)
installation
2009
Folkert De Jong/The Dance/styrofoam,pigmented polyurethene foam,artificial gemstones/overall installation 190 x 400 x 300 cm/2007
Rebecca Warren/SHE/Unfired Clay,MDF,Wheels/Dimensions variable/installation/2003
Sterling Ruby/Recondite/PVC Pipe,plastic urethane,wood,aluminium,spray paint/overall dimension 464.8 x 853.4 x 426.7 cm/2007
John Baldessari/Beethoven's Trumpet(with ear) Opus # 133/Resin, fibreglass,bronze, alumnium and electronics/186 x 183 x 267 cm/2007
David Altmejd/ The New North/Mixed Media/2007
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