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The name of art Assignment :make a book with meat (or other atypical materials)

EPISodes single set of morphological characteristics are different video perspective can learn the diversity of materials to present objects in various forms to show that book made from meat open up to see a thick book can see that there is money there are specimens and meat, we no longer discuss what the book is talking about, we will learn what the book brings to us. I think that’s what I learned. It reminds me of my time at the
Shanghai during the 2017 West Coast Art Fair work. New York gallery Edward Ressle Gallery is participating in the West Coast Art Fair for the first time this year and is presenting Night Falls Fast, a work by acclaimed British artist Damien Hirst. This work was completed in 2004, at the height of Hirst’s work with the fly medium. The giant black prototype, over three meters in diameter, hangs from the wall and seems to engulf the viewer in front of him. The shimmering black bodies of the flies cling to the resin-coated canvas, creating a unique texture that evokes the theme of death in the viewer’s face. Like many of Damien Hirst’s works, “Nightfall” has a simple, abstract yet powerful visual effect that constantly stimulates the viewer to question the cycle of life: what is the difference between us and the flies hanging on the wall?

 

The glittering body of a fly is attached to a canvas coated with resin.(Figure 2)

I think these forms of artistic expression are telling us that an object should not only be seen as functional but also can be seen in different ways, in different angles or as a concept. They are spreading to us to change our own perception, to overturn the rules, to open our vision, to create a new pattern.

In the process of continuous conceptual deconstruction and reconstruction to create a toolkit in which everyone can participate, to open the boundaries between people to open our brains

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