Catachresis #66 (Heel of the club, back of the chair, teeth of the fork, toungues of the shoes)

Amalia Pica

Catachresis #66 (Heel of the club, back of the chair, teeth of the fork, toungues of the shoes), 201650 x 90 x 90cmSign in to view price
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This contemporary sculptural work features a wooden arch-like frame with a simple, minimalist design. The frame is supported by two white sneakers, creating an unexpected and surreal juxtaposition of everyday objects. The overall composition is balanced and visually striking, drawing attention to the interplay between the organic wooden structure and the functional, man-made shoes. The artist's intention may be to challenge traditional notions of sculpture and explore the boundaries between the utilitarian and the artistic. This piece invites the viewer to consider the relationship between form, function, and the transformative potential of everyday materials in the realm of contemporary art. ...

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Amalia Pica
Artist
Amalia Pica
B.1978, Argentinian

Amalia Pica’s practice, which includes sculpture, performance, installation, drawing and video, explores human communication, its failures and intimacy. Human modes of interaction, such as the desire to be understood and accepted, are central to her work. Pica uses found objects, like hair brushes, wine bottles and confetti, verbal and non-verbal linguistic tools, like texts and venn diagrams, out-dated means of communication, like shutter telegraphs and slide projectors. Her live performances are audience-driven, creating situations of encounters, awkward and real. Having been born during the 'Dirty War' in Argentina, Pica’s works further consider the issue of state control, history, representation and systems of bureaucracy. In her performances, she explores the ways civic participation can become a mode of resistance to political oppression across time and cultures. ...

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Chisenhale Gallery
Gallery
Chisenhale Gallery
London

Chisenhale Gallery is dedicated to placing artists at the core of its mission. They have supported the realisation of major works by an international array of artists, often solidifying careers through timely solo commissions, notably including Lubaina Himid, Wolfgang Tillmans, Cornelia Parker, Faisal Abdu’Allah, Hito Steyerl, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Yu Ji, Abbas Akhavan, Rachel Jones and Rory Pilgrim. Chisenhale Gallery was founded by artists. The same experimental vision and spirit of possibility that transformed an empty veneer factory and brewery warehouse into an art gallery continues to guide their work today. They commission and produce contemporary art, publish books and online material, and actively engage in social projects. ...

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