Video: Not a day without a line. Week 2 of Hong Yi's Experiment
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
March 1 Malaysian artist Hong Yi started an unusual creative experiment, the essence of which is to create one new work every day and present it with the help of Instagram … Today we will tell you about the results of the second week of this unusual process.
Not all contemporary artists can boast of the talent and hard work that Malaysian artist Hong Yi, also known as Red, has. In her early twenties, Hong became one of the most famous artists of our time, whose works amaze everyone with their novelty, laconicism and ideal presentation.
In an effort to cement its position as one of the main cultural trend makers, Red decided to conduct a creative experiment, creating thirty-one works within thirty-one days of March 2013.
Moreover, each of these works, as conceived by the author, should be made from food on a plate and presented to the public on the author's Instagram page.
Already the first works from this series have attracted worldwide attention. And by the end of the second week of the experiment, Hong Yi had turned into the brightest media person in the world of contemporary art, at least this month.
During the second week of March, Red created and showed the world seven new pieces of her own: an Asian tiger made of carrots and radishes, four dogs on halves of broken cookies with a filling, a copy of Andy Warhol's painting "Campbel Soup Can", a real octopus attacking painted on a plate a ship, a copy of one of the works of street art master Banksy, polar bears on an ice cream sundae, and a dragon made of rice, killed by the rice St. George.
The experiment continues! So we will wait for new works from Red, no less extraordinary than those that have already appeared!
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