Lost Ways

Ieva Kraule-Kūna

Lost Ways, 2016Price on Request
Details
Material
steel, spray paint, plastic caps
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking visual composition of bold, curved lines in vibrant shades of red and beige. The geometric shapes and asymmetrical arrangement create a dynamic, abstract sculpture-like form. The piece appears to be crafted using industrial materials, hinting at a minimalist aesthetic. The overall effect is one of playful tension, where the rigid lines intersect and intertwine in an intriguing manner. The artist's intention seems to explore the interplay of form, color, and negative space, inviting the viewer to engage with the work's sculptural qualities and visual rhythms. ...

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Ieva Kraule-Kūna
Artist
Ieva Kraule-Kūna
1987

Through installations and assemblages made from ceramics, stone, metal, fabrics and found objects, Ieva Kraule-Kūna explores the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union in the post-Soviet Baltics, Soviet architecture, the essence of an artistic act and fetishism. Her sculptural work is usually accompanied by absurdist short stories that follow the adventures of fictional characters, intertwined with distorted historical facts. Kraule-Kūna’s practice is informed by her experiences and memories of growing up in the 1990s Rīga, times defined by confusion, both economic, cultural and interpersonal. Relating that time to today, the artist makes observations about the state of the global art world and the impact of art-making on societies. With artist Elīna Vītola, Kraule-Kūna runs the Artist Crisis Centre, a space of comfort and solidarity that provides a shelter for unwanted art and a help call centre. Merging imagined absurdity with real-life individual and cultural trauma, Kraule-Kūna’s works are eloquent narrators of both fiction and fact, past and present. ...

Ieva Kraule-Kūna: Artworks
Lost Ways
Ieva Kraule-KūnaLost Ways, 2016Price on Request
Drooping Skin
Ieva Kraule-KūnaDrooping Skin, 2016Price on Request
Piece of I Day 1 and Drooping Skin Day 2,
Ieva Kraule-KūnaPiece of I Day 1 and Drooping Skin Day 2,, 2016Price on Request
Same Face of I  (highlight and contour)
Ieva Kraule-KūnaSame Face of I (highlight and contour), 2016Price on Request
Not Really There
Ieva Kraule-KūnaNot Really There, 2016Price on Request
Gaps
Ieva Kraule-KūnaGaps, 2016Price on Request
Untitled
Ieva Kraule-KūnaUntitled, 2015Price on Request