Artistic Balls of the Day: Serpentine summer pavilion
Today’s Independent has an article about the summer pavilion exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park. This year’s gallery is done out with teeth - and reminds me of a Tasmanian Devil .
The artistic balls come thinks and fast:
The Independent says :
This year’s three-storey, steel-and-plywood pavilion, opening in mid-July, is inspired by the idea of moving through space and experiencing form from different perspectives.
Through investigations into the physical and perceptual human experience, “people will be able to participate in, and experience, the physicality of vibration and sound through architecture”, said the artists.
State the obvious in Chinese, why don’t you …
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson’s work explores the relationship between individual people and their surroundings, as experienced in his awe-inspiring large-scale installation The weather project, 2003, at Tate Modern.
er … duh !
In my view, the attempt by to copyright the “Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007 Visualization, exterior” by Olafur Eliasson and Kjetil Thorsen is more artistic balls of the day. Legal artistic balls (probably), but balls nonetheless.
Warner Brothers should take legal action.
What do you think?
Tags: serpentine gallery summer pavilion 2007, Olafur Eliasson, Kjetil Thorsen
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