Untitled (Wazoneka)
nicholas hlobo (1975 –)
Explore Nicholas Hlobo's sculptural works blending Xhosa identity & colonial history. His vibrant pieces navigate masculinity, sexuality, & healing through rubber, ribbon, and found objects.
SCAD Museum of Art (Savannah, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri)
Savannah'daki SCAD Sanat Müzesi'nde çağdaş sanat ve tasarımı keşfedin! Tarihi bir Yunan Rönesansı binasında moda, fotoğrafçılık, Afrika kökenli Amerikan sanatı ve daha fazlasını keşfedeceğiniz eşsiz bir deneyim.
During the course of his career, artist Nicholas Hlobo has developed a distinctive body of work stitching and weaving together disparate materials such as ribbon, rubber, gauze and leather to create seductively tactile sculptures and drawings. His works are richly layered, anchored in references to Xhosa culture and the experience of life in post-apartheid South Africa, while reflecting upon themes of language and communication, as well as gender and sexuality. In Untitled (Wazoneka), four meandering tentacles coalesce into a pale pink form that expands into a shape resembling an internal organ. Several of the stitched lines end abruptly, like stunted limbs. Light green sutures run down the center of the pink body like a central vein that is disturbed in two places by the incorporation of small black rubber discs into the mass. The sexual connotations of the suggestive forms, fleshy tones and slippery surfaces found in this work are confirmed by its title. Wazoneka most commonly means to spread oneself (open one?s legs) or to open up to people (bare one
Bu sanat eseri hakkında
- Eser Adı: Untitled (Wazoneka)
- Sanatçı: nicholas hlobo
- Yıl: 2007
- Biçim: Portrait
- Telif hakkı durumu: Telif hakkı koruması altında
- Sergilendiği yer: SCAD Museum of Art
- Renk paleti: Pastels
- Algılanan parlaklık: brilliant