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Friday, February 1, 2013

El Anatsui at the ROM


After the World of Threads exhibitions in Oakville, Articulation moved to Toronto to explore the city while waiting for more World of Threads exhibitions to open. We spent a morning at the Royal Ontario Museum.

The ROM highlight for me was to see a work by El Anatsui for the first time.
Called Straying Continents, it was commissioned for the ROM in 2010.


Using his signature material, liquor bottle caps, he has linked them to make a huge metal textile.

 What I hadn't noticed before, when looking at images of his work, is how he snips the metal caps into lengths to make a metal mesh-like textile which is much more open and flexible than the textile of round caps.


 The experience of viewing his work was better than I imagined.
The way he controls his medium to work at such a vast scale is inspiring.
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Friday, October 17, 2008

African art and Picasso


Kwele initiation mask, Congo

With my Opus BA studies I have been looking at how African art...


...inspired Picasso. This is a detail from Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907), a painting so daring it even shocked the other avant-garde artists hanging out in Paris at the time.
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