Thursday, March 1, 2012

Yup... this is exactly how my work feels...

Korean artist Do Ho Suh has created an incredible sculpture using thousands of miniature plastic figures with their arms and heads turned upward holding a glass floor.


The construction is so durable you can even stand on it.


The multicolored figures under the glass signify the diverse and anonymous masses of people who both support and resist the symbolic floor.

Interested in the malleability of space in both its physical and metaphorical manifestations, Do Ho Suh is known for constructing site-specific installations that question the boundaries of identity.

According to the press release, his work "explores the relation between individuality, collectivity, and anonymity".

Who says modern art is hard to understand?!!



Can you tell my change back to day shift hasn't been so smooth??

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