Portable Art: A Project by Celia Forner
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hauser & Wirth
Published:1st Sep '17
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This publication features artist-made objects created by fifteen contemporary artists, blurring the lines between sculpture and wearable art, and challenging traditional notions of jewellery through a project organized by Celia Forner.
Portable Art: A Project by Celia Forner showcases a unique collection of artist-made objects that blur the lines between sculpture and wearable art. This publication documents the innovative works created by fifteen contemporary artists, each challenging traditional notions of jewellery. The project, organized by Spanish model Celia Forner, began with an invitation to the renowned artist Louise Bourgeois and expanded to include notable figures such as John Baldessari, Phyllida Barlow, and Andy Hope 1930, among others.
The commissioned pieces reflect a diverse range of artistic styles and concepts, highlighting the individual approaches of each artist. From the playful to the profound, these objects invite viewers to reconsider what jewellery can be, moving beyond mere adornment to explore deeper themes of identity, culture, and personal expression. The artists involved bring their unique perspectives and techniques, resulting in a rich tapestry of creativity that resonates throughout the publication.
Overall, Portable Art serves as both a celebration of contemporary art and a thought-provoking examination of the evolving definitions of jewellery. By presenting these works in a cohesive format, the book encourages readers to engage with the art in new ways, fostering a dialogue about the intersections of art, functionality, and personal meaning. Whether appreciated as standalone sculptures or as wearable expressions, the objects within this collection are sure to inspire and challenge perceptions of what art can be.
ISBN: 9783906915012
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 440g
124 pages