Ghost Notes: Bitter/Sweet

Cornelia Parker

Ghost Notes: Bitter/Sweet, 202147 x 62 x 6cmSign in to view price
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The artwork depicts the neon word "Bitter" in bright blue, contrasted with the handwritten word "sweet" in black. The visual elements showcase a striking contrast between the artificial, illuminated neon lettering and the organic, handwritten script. The overall composition is minimalist, drawing the viewer's attention to the juxtaposition of the two words. The style is reminiscent of conceptual art, with the simple yet impactful message inviting the viewer to ponder the bittersweet nature of life and human experiences. This thought-provoking piece reflects the artist's intention to explore the duality and complexities of emotion. ...

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Cornelia Parker
Artist
Cornelia Parker
B.1956, British

Cornelia Parker is often known for her large-scale installations. Her convincing translations of familiar everyday objects into sculptural works explore the nature of matter, test physical properties, and play with private and public opinions and values. The artist explores numerous methods, such as exploding, squeezing, and stretching, to express her art using materials loaded with historical associations. Through her work, Parker examines contemporary themes such as human rights and environmental issues. ...

Cornelia Parker: Artworks
Ghost Notes: Bitter/Sweet
Cornelia Parker
Ghost Notes: Bitter/Sweet, 2021
47 x 62 x 6cm
Ghost Notes: Yes/No
Cornelia Parker
Ghost Notes: Yes/No, 2021
50 x 33.5 x 6cm
Anniversary Editions #1: Cornelia Parker Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View. A work in progress
Cornelia Parker
Anniversary Editions #1: Cornelia Parker Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View. A work in progress, 2016
40.64 x 32.51cm
Chisenhale Gallery
Gallery
Chisenhale Gallery
London

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