Video: Half-life: Unusual sculptures by Tim Silver
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Australian sculptor Tim Silver is a real hack: his unusual sculptures do not last long. But these works are so interesting because they are gradually falling apart. Or rather, the interesting thing is how they fall apart. Unusual sculptures - about how gold rusts, steel decays, marble crumbles - and the result is modern art.
Sculptor Tim Silver, 37, lives and works in Sydney. The Australian's works are about time and his famous passion for the destruction of everything and everyone. Unusual sculptures become covered with "wrinkles", crack, and lose pieces of material. Scars adorn not only men, but also women, if they are statues.
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