Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Hypothesis
When I was at the Phoenix Art Museum last Friday evening, I checked out a couple of new exhibits I hadn't seen before. I found this one quite interesting. It is the work of an Argentinian artist named Horacio Zabala. He is recognized as one of the most important conceptual artists from Argentina.
Zabala was educated as an architect but became active as an artist in the late 1960's. He has a fascination of space and "the means by which space is defined".
He is quoted as saying: "My intention, and my attention, are not only oriented toward what is effectively seen, but also what is thought about what is being seen."
Personally, there was something very appealing to me about these pieces. I love the use of solid colors and precise shapes and I like the mathematical look of the way they are presented.
I like it very much too Sharon. There's something tres appealing about shapes and the shadows they create. I particularly enjoyed the complexity of the last piece.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is interesting and I'd guess more so if you were a mathematical person. I got the hypothesis bit but wonder if it's been tested? My favorite is the last piece.
ReplyDeleteThe last piece is also my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI like it too. The last one is especially interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt's very unusual. It would look good in a stark, modern building.
ReplyDeleteI like all of these collections of shapes. They are interesting to look.
ReplyDeleteEspecially the last one -- the complexity, and the message of the equation. Is white the end point of all those colors, or the beginning point? Is light infinite? That's what it says to me.
ReplyDeleteIt makes us think it's for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love the first one, Sharon! I could so easily live with this on my wall!
ReplyDeleteThey appeal to me too.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm. Your previous commenters all seem much smarter than I am. I don't get it.
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