Wednesday, 7 November 2012

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South Korean artist Yun-Woo Choi creates mind-bending three-dimensional sculptures out of rolled-up recycled magazines like artist David Mach. Captivated by theoretical physics and the notion of multiple dimensions (14 in all, according to scientists), Choi uses his art to explore the possibility that emotions, dreams and even god occupy some kind of invisible space. And he does all this without creating a pile of waste.
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Using resin, wire and recycled newspapers and magazines, Choi creates 3-D sculptures that are at once ephemeral and actually quite solid. The giant funnel that protrudes from a wall looks very similar to Alicia Martin’s book sculptures that appear to pour out of walls – at least in terms of its apparent strength.
 
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I find a great energy and momentum are captured in these pieces , alot of ideas to be taken from the artists use of materials and use of recycled goods and textures

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