Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Oscar Tuazon's Lecture at the Henry
I would say his art would be a mixture between sculptural and architectural. They are architectural in how he builds each piece, though artistic when he intends to have the piece create its own space ; much like a building might do actually, now that I think about it. The fact of the matter is that he bridges the two concepts by making the piece speak for itself rather than him speaking for it as if saying that the piece itself needs no introduction because its self explanatory on its own, though the concept may not be so evident the fact that these pieces stand out so much on their own make it say "Hey notice me i'm existing," in a sense I mean.
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