Featured Nasher Artist - Sterling Ruby
The Pot is Hot (2018) by Sterling Ruby is larger than it looks in this picture. It was cool to see in person last Sunday when Ray and I explored the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.
This young artist is considered cutting edge exploring ceramics and pouring urethane. He had a lot of minimalist structures combining graffiti and text. I won't pretend to know what he was expressing. I thought quite a few pieces were interesting and I really wanted to touch them. (That is a no-no in museum etiquette)
Some of the ripple effect, shiny bits, and drips just glistened. When you discuss modern art, I believe it is mandatory to use the word juxtaposition. And there you go.
Ray put up with this part of our adventure day. He was not thrilled with the pieces and found quite a few rather silly. I agree on some of the fabric pieces and the mobile, but I liked the poured pieces - the colors and textures. One called the Time Machine amused me.
It's good to check out new stuff and then play judge and jury. There's something for everyone.
It's ART.
Happy Monday!
This young artist is considered cutting edge exploring ceramics and pouring urethane. He had a lot of minimalist structures combining graffiti and text. I won't pretend to know what he was expressing. I thought quite a few pieces were interesting and I really wanted to touch them. (That is a no-no in museum etiquette)
Some of the ripple effect, shiny bits, and drips just glistened. When you discuss modern art, I believe it is mandatory to use the word juxtaposition. And there you go.
Ray put up with this part of our adventure day. He was not thrilled with the pieces and found quite a few rather silly. I agree on some of the fabric pieces and the mobile, but I liked the poured pieces - the colors and textures. One called the Time Machine amused me.
It's good to check out new stuff and then play judge and jury. There's something for everyone.
It's ART.
Happy Monday!

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