Bait Al Serkal
9ª parte del the foto tour por la Bienal de Sharjah 11: Re:emerge. Towards a New Cultural Cartography, 13 marzo - 13 mayo 2013. Curadora: Yuko Hasegawa. Más de 100 participantes.
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Infinite Rock. 2013
Técnica mixta, acero, aluminio, tela, espejos, madera, cuerda, luz, columpio
In Thilo Frank’s work, physical phenomena and everyday environments are interpreted in new contexts that emphasise our perceptions of light, space and motion in a poetic and playful manner. Infinite Rock is a disturbingly strong caesura in the absolute brightness of the Arabian urban fabric: a dark volume that absorbs all light, creating a visual current that draws in the visitor. Only one person can enter the unascertainable form at a time, through a dark and cavernous void. A door comes into view, on the other side of which lies a glowing space lined with mirrors, a single swing at its centre. The inside of the irregular polyhedral rock reveals a perfectly Euclidean core that is hard to grasp as its boundaries vanish in infinite reflections, with the viewer as the focal point.
Obra realizada con el apoyo de Sharjah Art Foundation.
El artista hamacándose.
© Foto: Haupt & Binder
© Texto: SB11 Guidebook
9ª parte del the foto tour por la Bienal de Sharjah 11: Re:emerge. Towards a New Cultural Cartography, 13 marzo - 13 mayo 2013. Curadora: Yuko Hasegawa. Más de 100 participantes.