Birdcage 2017
Title of Artwork | Birdcage 2017 |
---|---|
Year of Origin | 2017 |
Artist |
Dimensions |
|
---|---|
Material/Technique |
|
Collaboration/Shared Production/Research | n/a |
Owner | n/a |
Medium/Type of Artwork | |
---|---|
Light Source | |
Light-Optical Factors | |
Perception |
History of a work | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | Exhibitions | Monterrey | Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey | Link | ||||
2017 | Documentation | Article in Art Light Magazine | Link | |||||
2017 | Youtube | Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey | Link |
Titled Birdcage (2017), this installation takes us back to the notion of habitable architecture, but with the focus on recreating an environment of confinement. With her house/cage, Choi invites the spectators to experience the feeling of finding themselves in a small and suffocating space. To complete the effect, this house allows us to see in between its slits, only partially covering what is happening on both sides, so that the people inside can see those who remain outside and vice versa.
http://www.marco.org.mx/index.pl?i=1389 (25.03.2019)
Concept/Themes | |
---|---|
Special features artwork | n/a |