Sep 29 2009, 19:30
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La sculpture «Ce que vous voyez n'est peut-être pas réel», par Chen Wenling, était exposée dans une galerie de Beijing dimanche. L'œuvre d'art est une critique de la crise financière mondiale, avec le taureau représentant de Wall Street et l'homme cloué au mur représentant Bernard Madoff. (Ng Han Guan / Associated Press).
Je pense qu'elle irait parfaitement dans mon salon... Source : Wall Street Journal |
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Sep 30 2009, 5:22
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Merci pour cet éclairage...
Voilà 2 nouvelles photos sous des angles différents. Et une autre interprétation QUOTE The sculpture “What You see Might Not Be Real,” by Chen Wenling, was displayed at a Beijing gallery Sunday. A bull, meant to represent Wall Street, is seen ramming the biggest con man of all time, Bernie Madoff, into a wall. Totally deserving, if you ask me. The huge cloud coming out of the bull's rear not only refers to the end of a greedy era, but also symbolizes the danger of virtual bubbles in international financial markets. In a society based on desire and money, some people choose to create many false impressions, while others sadly fall for them. Et une autre QUOTE Despite the powerful and dynamic exaggeration remaining in his two latest sculptures, Chen Wenling has made a bold adjustment in his overall creative thinking. In the first place, he builds a kind of distinctive and unique art language through Hyper-Reality in terms of concept, language and style, surpassing the language system with firm, folk, spectral and vulgar signals. Secondly, his point of view of political economy changes from comparatively local cultural issues to international political and economic issues—to take global financial crisis as the spotlight of visual culture and analytical target. The artist chooses the well-known “Golden Bull” of Wall Street and “Ponzi” financial cheater Madoff as his creative target, satirizing the complicated relationship between people and money in contemporary capitalist society and the enormous loss and damage to people brought by free capitalist economic system. In the exhibition, audice can find Madoff crushed against a huge wall by a bull breaking wind in “What You See Might Not Be Real”, vividly portraying Madoff’s embarassed, helpless and painful image. The dynamic bull’s wind not only refers to the ending of people’s greedy brag, but also symbolizes the danger of virtual bubbles in the international financial center.。 In this society of desire and money, some people create many false impressions, while some people are deluded by these impressions. Madoff is only an epitome chosen by the artist. As the name said, “What You See Might Not Be Real”, that is to say, things we can see might not always be the real fact, and it contains an extrodinary critical meaning for the society.。The artist elaborates some sort of sophisticated relationship between people and capital through this representative figure, reflecting a common plight people around the world are suffering under the economic crisis. |
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Sep 30 2009, 11:15
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Je trouvais simplement la statue sympathique... Je n'avais même pas pensé à analyser ce qu'a voulu dire l'artiste
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