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Showing posts with label Tom Sachs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Sachs. Show all posts
Sunday, November 6, 2011

Last night at Sperone Westwater's new award winning space on the Bowery in New York, Tom Sachs opened his newest exhibition of sculptures and paintings, his third with the gallery.

Sachs "shows his work" by emphasizing the presence of the human hand, to remind the viewer of the labor involved in the creation of objects. Influenced by a range of historic objects and cultural iconography -- Sèvres porcelain, traditional African symbols, Pop, NASA, and the singer and songwriter James Brown (“the hardest working man in show business”) -- Sachs addresses the conception, production, consumption and circulation of modern-day creativity by refashioning the world out of simple stuff.


Saturday, November 20, 2010
A funny, tongue-in-cheek yet insightful video into the inner-workings of the NYC studio of artist Tom Sachs, one of the most innovative and interesting sculptors working today.



You can learn more about Tom Sachs and watch more artist-made films about his work at his website.