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    The meltdown of Europe – as told by toys

    November 2, 2015 / 0 Comments

    When contemporary Art meets the sad European news It all started in 2013, when Nikos Papadopoulos was playing with his eldest son John-Marios. “We were pretending to go to bed using Playmobil – and it gave me the idea to recreate scenes not only about home life, but the whole of society,” he says. Since then, the 36-year-old comedy writer from Thessaloniki has become Greece’s latest art star. He’s spent around €900 on Playmobil to make dozens of artworks in his living-room studio. He approaches the work like a satirist – setting up the figurines to express his political opinions (he could be called a visual columnist or a toy…

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    Van Gogh en 2.0

    February 18, 2014 / 0 Comments

    Marcel Duchamp l’a fait en premier : prendre un objet, le poser sur un socle ou à côté d’un cartel et l’appeler Œuvre d’art.  Andy Wharol a fait les choses un peu différemment. Il a en effet produit la même chose avec des objets tels que des boites de conserve et des chaises électriques (charmant) en série, mais pour plus de sensationnel, Wharol utilise également les visages de stars hollywoodiennes. Pour plus de sensationnel ou pour dénoncer une industrie du spectacle ? Qui exactement à fait de Liz un objet de vente ? Wharol semble simplement montrer plastiquement un phénomène.  Cette œuvre met également le doigt sur la prolifération des images et son…

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    Beauty and the Bestiary

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    Masculine/ Masculine?

    December 4, 2013
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