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Sacrifice Photograph

Monica Piloni

Photography, Digital on Other

Size: 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 0.1 D in

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Description: Plastic, velvet, stainless steel, table >>> From the exaltation of meat to art, from the sacrificed to the great offering on an altar, from the status of a guinea pig in benefit of science and technological advance, from perishable and drake to the fine and perpetual. The reference that influenced this artwork was the still life painting genre. Is in this mortally exhausted aesthetic environment that trails of classical images are reproduced, mixing them to elements that refer to hybrid results of a genetic game, as if science was trying to make art by manipulating aberrant objects and by undoing

Year Created: 2007

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Photography:Digital on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:0.4 W x 0.4 H x 0.1 D in

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www.monicapiloni.com >>> The figurative is used to discuss issues such as sexuality/repression and appearance/alienation, creating a new version of characters/objects commonly used in art history or in the advertisement market, and that have become symbols of the banal and classic. Dolls, horses, ballerinas, contortionists and chantilly are drawn from their common places and displaced in antagonistic combinations that multiply the possibilities of new images and reflections. The near absence of structural supports provokes feelings of unbalance and even certain uneasiness from some perfectly shaped figures, but others aberrant. The volume is almost always located on the upper part of the sculptures, increasing the spatial tension. Some allow new rearrangements or disarrangements and repetition raises questionings about the infinite and the monotony of the macrocosmic and microcosmic points of view.
The artwork also carries certain morbidity, mixed with slight clichs from the erotic iconography, including many symbols and a miscellany of styles carried by our subconsciousness. These styles and symbols are what we ultimately give back to the environment either in a concrete existence or abstract essence.

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