Swiss Video Artist Pipilotti Rist Prepares Exhibition for Joan Miró Foundation |
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| Written by Darlene Jacobs |
| Monday, 03 August 2009 05:31 |
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Rist never ceases to surprise and provoke us with her artistic explorations that show us mental and aesthetic landscapes while penetrating the deepest level of the personal and collective consciousness, often straddling both in a forceful yet elusive way. With her audiovisual installations, Rist opens a window onto a strange world that ranges from the colourful, sensual fluidity of Sip My Ocean (1996) to an enveloping interaction with architectural spaces, as in Homo Sapiens Sapiens, projected onto the roof of the church of San Stae in Venice (2005). However, her work can also be bold and indeed shocking when she presents her own body as the medium for making categorical statements about the representations and perceptions of femininity, such as in the well known video from her early years, I’m Not The Girl Who Misses Much (1986) or the Times Square loop, Open My Glade (2000). Visit The Fundació Joan Miró at : http://www.fundaciomiro-bcn. Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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