Untitled (A billionaire unveils an electric truck styled after a 1996 polygon render)
Untitled (A billionaire unveils an electric truck styled after a 1996 polygon render)

Vunkwan Tam

Untitled (A billionaire unveils an electric truck styled after a 1996 polygon render), 202015 x 47 x 34cmSign in to view price
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Material
Goat horn, sink, mouthwash, household dust
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract image appears to be a close-up of a soup or broth. The composition is centered around a prominent swirl in the liquid, which creates a mesmerizing, almost eye-like effect. The muted, creamy yellow hue of the broth suggests a savory, earthy flavor, while the scattered specks add a subtle textural quality. The overall style is minimalist and focuses on the simple yet captivating nature of the liquid's movement and form. This artwork may be intended to encourage the viewer to appreciate the beauty in the mundane and to find wonder in the everyday. ...

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Vunkwan Tam

Vunkwan Tam employs a range of media, including sculpture, video, text, sound, and installation, to explore themes associated with death, decay, and the malaise of late-stage capitalism. Tam's artistic practice can be likened to found poetry or cento, in which he arranges groupings of pre-existing objects and linguistic fragments, often sourced from online platforms, to construct condensed spatial narratives. These fugitive arrangements, which are sensitive to their surroundings and often improvised, repurpose the decontextualized material of semiocapitalism in order to conduct an excavation of communal affect. Tam's work operates within the slippery realm of internet culture, which is characterised by a fusion of irony, hyperbole, and half-truths. A notable example of Tam's approach is his work 78i78 (2022), which features a bedraggled L-shaped blanket lying on the floor serving as a metaphor for the dramatised emotional wallowing often associated with contemporary culture. ...

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