The next Turner Prize winners? Art Craziest Nation is a mini-gallery of (in)famous pieces by modern artists, accurately reproduced with Lego by a duo called The Little Artists (John Cake and Darren Neave). The exhibition is at the Walker Art Gallery in
Liverpool until next January. See the Lego version of Damien Hirst's
Shark Tank, Tracey Emin's
Bed, Jeff Koons'
Balls, Andy Warhol's
Money, Salvador Dali's
Lobster Telephone, and
many others. It's all in one single piece, with some of the artists themselves in Lego version - and others whose work is not exhibited, like
Matthew Barney and
Gilbert & George - hanging around sipping their Lego wine (ok, air) from Lego cups (or even
throwing it at the Lego person standing next to them). Liverpool Football Club star
Gerrard also featured in a tribute to the team's victory of this year's European Cup.
posted by funambulist
on Sep 13, 2005 -
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Tales from the Land of Dragons. 100 years of Chinese paintings. From the
overview :- 'In China, painting is one of the "Three Perfections," linked with calligraphy and poetry as the most refined of artistic endeavors. This exhibition ... focuses on the years in which the great traditions of Chinese painting were established, during the Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasties ... '
posted by plep
on Nov 3, 2002 -
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