Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1
Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1

Nabuqi 娜布其

Peeper No.1 偷窺者 No.1, 2021220 x 55 x 55cmSign in to view price
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Material
stainless steel, print on fabric, paint, light tube 不鏽鋼,布上打印,漆,燈管
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

As a contemporary art curator, I would summarize this artwork as follows: Visual Elements: The piece features a striking combination of vibrant colors and geometric shapes. The tall cylindrical structure is adorned with a bold, abstract pattern, while a triangular sculpture in blue and yellow sits nearby. The overall composition creates a dynamic and visually engaging display. Subject Matter: The artwork appears to draw inspiration from natural elements, with the cylindrical structure evoking a forest scene and the triangular sculpture resembling a geological formation or landscape feature. Artistic Style and Technique: The artist has employed a contemporary, multimedia approach, incorporating elements of sculpture, lighting, and graphic design. The use of bold colors, angular shapes, and reflective surfaces suggests a playful and experimental nature to the work. Context: This piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of the relationship between the natural and the artificial, challenging the viewer's perception of reality and the boundaries between the two. ...

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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. ...

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