Showing posts with label portrait of hands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait of hands. Show all posts
portrait of hands.
pt 3.

"delicate moments of uncertainty"



























portrait of hands.
pt 3.

"delicate moments of uncertainty"


1. bettina buck, via Rokeby gallery, London....
2. lost and found props, new york....





"Buck’s practice is decidedly anti-modernist working with assemblage, collage and reconfigurations of existing, mundane, often found materials; regularly reclaiming industrial or industrially produced components. Materials and objects with traces of an alternative history and existence - carpet, found posters, aged foam, latex, plastic – are selected, re-imagined and combined to explore the limits of form, question notions of perception and re-interpret sculptural techniques and their art historical lineage.





Buck will often disrupt the encounter the viewer has with her work, carefully unsettling the physical experience or interaction with the work - hanging works at unusual heights or selecting work to sit uncomfortably together. Buck explores the works performativity and searches for what, in her words, “simultaneously attracts and alienates the viewer, for work which raises questions rather than presents answers”. Throughout her practice Buck presents delicate moments of uncertainty. "




via rokeby london....

good hand, 2010

"Giving
seriously
good
hand..."






























































































































Portrait of Hands, pt 2.

1. via old chum, old hands, with a brown face.... here.
2. andy coolquitt 2008, ecgox. c/o lisa cooley gallery. here
3. alexis rudier fondeur, Paris, here via brooklyn museum... here.
4. pedro friedeberg, table
5. verner panton hand fabric, 1926 -1998
6. old wooden hand, via one of a kind antiques. here





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Portrait of Hands
(the desire to communicate. connect, and uplift)


images from top to bottom
george lynes, jean cocteau 1934
bruce nauman
tauba auberbach
roger hiorns
ruby sky stiler