Video: "Living in the past" Broken time in installation by Pavlo Arie
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The conceptual artist and playwright Pavlo Arie delighted art lovers with an amazing installation at the "Art Worlds in Sacred Spaces" exhibition in Bonn, Germany. Intlative-spatial composition is presented as a synthesis of fine art and performance.
The central theme in this work, according to the author, is the perception of the present through the past and the past through the present.
The artist does not hesitate to use in his work incompatible, at first glance, concepts, definitions and techniques, while adhering to the highest quality criteria. What comes out of this makes Pavlo Arie one of the most unusual artists, capable of still surprising not only with cows cut in half, but also with delicate, consistent and deeply aesthetic forms and variations.
Pavlo Arie himself says that he is not an artist and not a playwright, and none other than a neoconceptualist, neoconceptualism itself is - a separate type of new synthetic art. And in fact, Pavlo Arie wins over with its versatility and originality.
For the composition "Living in The Past" Pavlo Arie uses furniture, textiles, tableware, multi-media effects, human factor. When asked why he breaks the dishes, Pavlo Arie replies: “In order to feel the real value of something, we have to lose or destroy something. In this work, I compare dishes with time, which can never be returned, but which we often find ourselves in captivity."
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