Weeds/Rumpai Series II - Kancing baju/Coat buttons (
Polyester
Contemporary Art
2015
Contemporary
148.0 x 79.0 cm
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
Sharon M. Chin(1980 –)
探索 Sharon M. Chin 多元的艺术世界——其绘画、行为艺术与装置作品均受马来西亚文化启发。深入发现她的创作圣地(Creative Sanctum)及其独特的艺术视野。
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (布里斯班, Australia)
探索布里斯班的艺术瑰宝!QAGOMA汇集了多元化的收藏、创新展览和引人入胜的活动——从现代杰作到原住民文化遗产,感受艺术的魅力。 昆士兰国家美术馆 3 博物馆的全名是什么?
During the 2013 national election campaign in Malaysia, Sharon Chin (Malaysia b.1980) collected the political party flags that hung on trees, lamp posts and street signs in her hometown of Port Dickson, and painted over them images of weeds from her own garden. In this series, the number of flags from the ruling Barisan Nasional party (blue and white) versus the main opposition People’s Alliance coalition (red, blue and white) is proportional to the number of flags each party erected in Port Dickson during the campaign.Surviving and thriving in adverse conditions, weeds are a symbol of the resolute stubbornness of everyday existence. With their natural beauty and their sense of the uncontrollable and the inevitable, weeds are a powerful metaphor for dissent. ‘We are the weeds . . . we are in the buildings, the cracks, the fields, the roadsides . . . we are many and not alone.’Exhibited in
关于此作品
- 标题: Weeds/Rumpai Series II - Kancing baju/Coat buttons (
- 艺术家: Sharon M. Chin
- 年份: 2015
- 原尺寸: 148.0 x 79.0 cm
- 格式: Tall
- 版权状态: 版权保护中
- 所在地: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
- 运动感: Contemporary Art
- 媒介: Polyester
- 语料上下文: part of series exploring dissent, weeds symbolizing stubborn existence
作品概览
- Year: 2015
- Notable elements or techniques:
- Blue cloth with white stars
- Red background
- Dimensions: 148 x 79 cm
- Location: Queensland Art Gallery | QAGOMA
- Artist: Sharon M. Chin
- Subject or theme: Dissent, everyday existence
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