Ponytails

Mika Rottenberg

Ponytails, 2018Price on Request
Details
Material
hair, mechanical system
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking contrast between strands of dark and light hair, creating a visually captivating composition. The flowing, sweeping curves and movement of the hair suggest a sense of dynamism and energy. The use of a plain, neutral background allows the hair to be the sole focus, emphasizing its unique textures and tones. The artist's precise and delicate handling of the hair's intricate details showcases a high level of technical skill. This conceptual piece likely explores themes of identity, transformation, and the power of personal expression through the medium of human hair. ...

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Mika Rottenberg
Artist
Mika Rottenberg
1976 , Argentinian/Israeli

Through humour, seduction, confusion and absurdity, Buenos Aires-born, New York-based artist Mika Rottenberg explores notions of labour, production, global economy and hyper-capitalist existence. Working in film, sculpture and architectural installation, she creates strange and chaotic universes where representation and real-life are interviewed in a way to reveal the absurdity of the human condition. Rottenberg’s works are inhabited by plastic, pearls and ponytails, vivid colours, deformed noses and fake flowers. Her absurdist films, depicting protagonists performing tasks in strange factories, are often accompanied by even stranger sculptures and installations. Describing her work as “social surrealism” and drawing inspiration from Marxist theory, the artist eschews images and narratives to avoid normative logic and to reveal reality as being stranger than fiction. ...

Mika Rottenberg: Artworks
Bowls Balls Souls Holes
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AC Trio
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Cosmic Generator
Mika RottenbergCosmic Generator, 2017Price on Request
Mary's Cheries
Mika RottenbergMary's Cheries, 2004Price on Request
Ponytails
Mika RottenbergPonytails, 2018Price on Request
Sneeze
Mika RottenbergSneeze, 2012Price on Request
NoNoseKnows
Mika RottenbergNoNoseKnows, 2015Price on Request
Glass
Mika RottenbergGlass, 2018500 GBP