Difference between revisions of "Aluminum Relief with Anatomical References"

From Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(New page: macba;1945;821;re '''Aluminum Relief,''' Upper Valley, White River Jct. area. Some abrasion and oxidization evident. Roughly symmetrical. Collected ca. 1999. 13 – 35 cm. <blockquote>...)
 
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
<blockquote>The broad analogies presented by these pieces to the human anatomy are what initially draw us to them. The response we make to these characteristics is to describe both, with a healthy forthrightness, as human anatomical mimicry. What possible motive there might be for an object to mimic sections of the human anatomy is a subject for future research.</blockquote>  
 
<blockquote>The broad analogies presented by these pieces to the human anatomy are what initially draw us to them. The response we make to these characteristics is to describe both, with a healthy forthrightness, as human anatomical mimicry. What possible motive there might be for an object to mimic sections of the human anatomy is a subject for future research.</blockquote>  
  
''—Collection MACBA (Modern Art Created By Accident)''
+
[[category:Oxidization]]
 +
[[category:MACBA (Modern Art Created By Accident)]]

Latest revision as of 07:14, 25 November 2008

macba;1945;821;re

Aluminum Relief, Upper Valley, White River Jct. area. Some abrasion and oxidization evident. Roughly symmetrical. Collected ca. 1999. 13 – 35 cm.

The broad analogies presented by these pieces to the human anatomy are what initially draw us to them. The response we make to these characteristics is to describe both, with a healthy forthrightness, as human anatomical mimicry. What possible motive there might be for an object to mimic sections of the human anatomy is a subject for future research.