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Posted
14 September 2008 @ 10am

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artists, photography, sculpture

Three sculptural artworks to inspire urban life

Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo’s outdoor installation ice sculpture of melting men: hundreds of ice figures dissolving in the day’s sunlight.

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Lace Fence, by Dutch Design House Demakersvan:

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Wim Delvoye’s photographic mountains consist of inscribed messages on mountains of a massive scale.  (Photographic manipulations).  These messages seem like written notes we write to each other as reminders or reassurances, left by the door in the morning.  The intimacy of these mundane artefacts juxtaposed against these natural giants creates an interesting effect that can tell us something about our relationship to the natural world.  There is also something to be said of the fact that these mountains are all set against urbanity, architectural human traces are always visible.

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