Ken Lum's interest in relationship between art and the world behind new book
Credit to Author: Dana Gee| Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 19:00:14 +0000
The renowned artist launches a new book, and a sculpture, in Vancouver
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The renowned artist launches a new book, and a sculpture, in Vancouver
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Mini-Cooper has been sliced in two and installed in the front yard as an artwork.
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REMHALA, Lebanon — There is a violinist, a farmer tilling his field, and a cockerel with a propeller for a head. All were once rockets, artillery shells, or bullets falling on Lebanon’s battlefields. Artist Charles Nassar has been transforming their dark, wrangled remains into sculptures to celebrate tradition and memory. “I hate shrapnel, but I […]
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