Fossil No.1
Fossil No.1
Fossil No.1
Fossil No.1

Nabuqi 娜布其

Fossil No.1, 2021147 x 35 x 35cmSign in to view price
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Material
bronze
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking bronze sculpture with a dominant vertical composition. The piece showcases a rich, textured surface with irregular, organic shapes and intriguing patterns that suggest weathering or erosion. The overall form evokes a sense of tension and dynamism, with the twisted, asymmetrical elements creating a sense of movement and energy. The artist's skilled use of materials and techniques creates a visually captivating work that invites the viewer to explore the interplay of light, shadow, and the inherent qualities of the bronze medium. The artwork's abstract and ambiguous nature leaves room for interpretation, allowing the viewer to bring their own perspectives and experiences to the piece. ...

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Nabuqi 娜布其
Artist
Nabuqi 娜布其
B.1984, Chinese

What we perceive as real, the psychological nature of how we engage with objects and material, are running threads throughout the works of Nabuqi (b. 1984 Inner Mongolia, lives Beijing). Ranging from handmade sculptures to installations made from assembling readymades, there is a pull for the viewer to engage with detail and context, to be attuned to and reflect upon the spectrum between artificial and actual. As such, Nabuqi creates realms that prompt our understanding of the world around us and engage us in a play of spatial politics. ...

Nabuqi 娜布其: Artworks
Fossil No.1
Nabuqi 娜布其
Fossil No.1, 2021
147 x 35 x 35cm
No.1 (Lightbox with four birds) No.1(帶有4只鳥的燈箱)
Nabuqi 娜布其
No.1 (Lightbox with four birds) No.1(帶有4只鳥的燈箱), 2022
80 x 130 x 15cm
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Nabuqi 娜布其
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1, 2021
220 x 55 x 55cm
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