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Yoonmi Nam Venerates the Insignificant with Her Ceramic Sculptures of Disposable Containers | Colossal
FEBRUARY 23, 2024 GRACE EBERT All photos by E.G. Schempf, © Yoonmi Nam “I am a collector of trash,” Nam says about her works, which put our relationship to consumerism and disposability front and center. Most of us quickly dispose … Continue reading
Japanese Sculptor Carves Groceries Into Brilliant Edible Sculptures | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on February 22, 2024 The produce aisle at the grocery store is like an art store for this sculptor. Every culture has its own history of traditional arts. Mukimono is the Japanese tradition of carving fruit and … Continue reading
GaHee Park Unsettles Still Life Traditions with Surreal, Soured Temptations | Colossal
FEBRUARY 16, 2024 GRACE EBERT “Drowned Thought” (2023), oil on linen, 90 x 67 inches. Photo by Paul Litherland. All images courtesy of GaHee Park and Perrotin Working in flat planes of oil on linen, GaHee Park envisions surreal tablescapes … Continue reading
Eriko Kobayashi Casts Extraordinarily Lifelike Foods From Glass in Her Hyperrealistic Sculptures | Colossal
FEBRUARY 13, 2024 KATE MOTHES All images © Eriko Kobayashi Eriko Kobayashi’s incredibly lifelike sculptures of fried eggs, bacon, and gummy bears are made from the last thing you’d want to take a bite out of. Formed entirely of glass, … Continue reading