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Macedonia
Sculpture, Glass on Stainless Steel
Size: 12 W x 13 H x 9 D in
Becoming Clear | Crushing Glass' is a site-specific installation that explore the relationship between the object and its fragility. It helps us become clear on what is real and what is not. The symbolism that the crushing of the glass sculptures carries manifests a feeling that every creator fears from happening, at the same time it comments on the power of technology and how it can affect us.
Original Created:2018
Subjects:Culture
Materials:Stainless Steel
Styles:ConceptualModernPortraiture
Mediums:Glass
Sculpture:Glass on Stainless Steel
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:12 W x 13 H x 9 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
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Macedonia
Igor Josifov (Macedonian, b. 1986) is a visual and performance artist who exhibits and performs internationally. Josifov began exhibiting his work in 2000 at The International Museum of Art in Norway and has since then exhibited and performed worldwide. 2008: 'Reflection on originality' The Watermill Center, New York; 2009: '2-Dimensional' - Art Institute, Chicago; 'A touch of violence' - National Gallery of Arts, Tirana, Albania; 2010: 'Marina Abramovic: The Artist is present' - MoMA, New York; 2011: 'Aesthetics of disappearance', Al Qasba, Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah 2012: 'Igor Josifov – selected works (2007 -2012)', Museum of Contemporary Arts, Skopje 2014: 'Taming Fire' - Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana; '2 Dimensional' at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens; Art Paris at the Grand Palais, Paris. 2015: SF International Arts Festival, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA. Josifov is renowned for the diversity of his multiple works and the way he uses the human body to share his message about our contemporary world. In his role as a performance artist, he draws on all types of media to create his performances, including the unique technique of using fire that has been celebrated in his films 'Taming Fire' (2014), 'Burning Words' (2014), 'Wit-ness' (2015), 'Unification' (2015), 'Untie' (2016) and 'Continuum' (2017).
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