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boise's idea on to social sculpture made him a pioneer not only in mexico he made a mocking. the japanese city try you know does the sight of a boy's premier it's the 1st time he's installation duration staff he's been exhibited here the other burke includes here the 40 meter long poles wrapped in felt. new york to bring you. all these. we have been able to go. through is very. large and some dollars we need to tell for. some sort of that. stuff is a metaphor for our culture a link the work goes back to a performance by boys and the composer handing christianson in vienna in 1967
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enacted with belt fact and grand gestures. voice that you raise an idea is a utopian idea try to remove. the border between east on the west. as it at the time of the west and serve me because of cold war and also europe and asia as a metaphor but also try to remove the border between you and me so these border removed become one. of course is performances for decisive the influenced by flex artists above all by the korean artist namjoo pake who later became the superstar of radio art. at the nabj unpaid art center and soul searching for clues to the connection between these 2 exceptional artists.
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pixar voice folks can even be explored from home using virtual reality suits that. they influence the other together through the whole life from 961 since their 1st meeting on piers 986 when boy saw boy style they had this very deep conscious in understanding their relationship in artistically or personally. there is treasure in the basement over 2000 analog video tapes and labels by now to pick among them it's one of the last joint performances with boys coyote 3 in tokyo in 1000 before on stage were 2 grand pianos but boys had other plans.
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some close good music so that should both know about the bands and tradition of their korean and japanese music it's why they are always making. screening sound using his old. and song berries they already sound using the chalk on the blackboard i cook. in 199900 page created the boys had installation pink i marched to his late friend and his iconic headgear. rather than hero worship the gucci institute is attempting a critical protocol through our to michoud and workshops in seoul and tokyo among other places. for the project boy sawn off is about turning the perspective around so to speak artists from asia from east to west and they take up a. his ideas and concepts just as he appropriated to cultural sphere in his work
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namely his concept of you're asia. one of these artists is from tokyo where his project sounds like you're asia the musician not only gets his voice but also collects sounds from his own neighborhood he then uses all of these elements to create a vinyl record which he sends to other musicians in asia by post. for you also of boys eurasia was not a real place it was a conceptual entity so for my project when the records. arrive to me artist it's a physical object and it's something that they could feel and touch and it's a way for me to connect with these artists through not just through the internet but through an actual object. when. they must there was a perk to cory's and her poise his trip to japan in $94.00 he went there to take part in
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a whisky commercial. and. it's enabled him to make various appearances in the booming japanese economy of the 1980 s. and earned him 650000 german marks boy the critic of capitalism needed the money for his 7000 oaks project in castle. during voices time in japan the advertising agency how to film team to accompany him it was directed by photographer had to who managed to take a snapshot of the boys in the botanical garden during the shoot. today as renowned art photographer took a arm has a different few of the boys in his criticism of excessive consumption and the environmental destruction of japan. he points to the wounds caused by the 2011 nuclear disaster. there was a current. or here's why. true true
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to this work i'm not sure. she's idea but it's not. obvious threw up anymore it's very very concrete. just that boys may have been ahead of his time in the 1980 s. says the photographer but the themes he tackled such as environmental protection and a world without borders are more important today than ever. joseph boyce was also good at giving importance to seemingly useless things. tony cracks greatest because on construction is arguably this sculpture park which was transformed from an abandoned plot of land. where the british artist has lived for some time now. and like boys he believes that art is always political.
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in a world where everything is becoming impoverished and weaker and destroyed scotcher is one of the only ways of producing new forms new language new ideas new emotions and i think that's a very very important role you know while industry is dead killing everything around us we as a species will really destroy ourselves but i think that art has a possibility of opening up the sculpture park is a space of energetic exchange. crags own works enter a dialogue with the works of other artists. currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political significance. this of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at
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art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small ones that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy more prepared. the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction that has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study part of physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science just leaves out the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures
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raise more questions then they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and poise use that a great deal and in the only obviously the starting point the journey you have to make yourself you know who who doesn't think as the has to go says works emanate positive energy according to tony crack and all of the convoluted thoughts often conceal a great deal of humor. what i remember is his laughter he is a laugh like a horse see all of his t. that everything is a soon as you start to deal with never been there before then you start your daily little bit with. with 'd your reaction is. yeah it is hysterical just to laugh is to become involved in the thing there are all sorts of
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things including love. tony crack 1st met voice in london in 1972. actually seeing him in the white shop he stood there with his face a jacket on and his hat and the curious curious figure and not very good english i have to say people came off the street into the building and they said your terminology who are you doing you are country you know. and boys just had a fantastic way of. he could really get hold of people and. he didn't wear fish in fact for nothing you know you really start to engage them on a very human level. so you don't have to understand it all to get voice just be creative and follow your intuition. and he said there's not supposed to be useable. on plastic given the fact. that
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him how to be done and it goes up because when the highest high you know if i had known the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip to cuba i would not have put myself and my harrison that danger to the bottom of the game with the but i get a flavor with. that one little bit of the give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there but that much i'm going to. want to know their story in full migrants terrified and reliable information for margaret's.
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son. books and only going left saw a bit of. the arab spring began in 2011. people stood up against corrupt rulers and dictatorship. come up all these moments have left deep box in my memory. pudgy to the boys and usually. it was another critical feeling. to people who are looking to. have hoped for more security more freedom more dignity have their hopes been fulfilled. where does the arab world stand today. 10 years after the arab spring. arabella and starts june 7th on d w. this
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