recombining them into purely aesthetic forms divorced from their original contexts
This playful double-sided pillow features the artist’s flower motif with green petals
Murakami’s floral character is inspired by his own training in nihonga (traditional Japanese painting)
as well as from his own photographs
Sydney Stutterheim considers pivotal shifts in Lowe’s turn to social practice and also contributed a selected chronology of his career
Tatiana Trouvé: The Strange Life of Things Book recombining them into purely aestheticThis book was published on the occasion of Tatiana Trouv: The Strange Life of Things at Palazzo Grassi, Venice. Organized in close collaboration with the artist, the exhibition is Trouvs largest to date, with works drawn from the Pinault Collection, international museums, and private collections, as well as the artists own archive. A constellation of new sculptures, large scale drawings, and site specific installations was arrayed across Palazzo