2011年2月28日 星期一

erwin wrum: narrow mist






with each of his new works, austrian artist erwin wurm reinvents the vocabulary of sculpture
turning it on its head. using simple materials, mundane objects, wit and written instructions,
wurm invites people to interact with his art, transforming spectators into active participants,
encouraging them to poke fun at the paradoxes of contemporary society. designboom just visited
erwin wurm's interactive exhibition 'narrow mist', on show at the UCCA in beijing, which presents
sculptures influenced by childhood houses, fashion fetishes an 'stuff' you can find in the
chinese metropolis.with subversive playfulness and an appreciation of human curiosity, wurm draws his audience in,
making them part of his creative process:

'I want to address serious matters, but in a light way. I want to reach more than just an
elite circle of insiders. if you approach things with a sense of humor, people immediately assume
you're not to be taken seriously. but I think truths about society and human existence can be
approached in different ways. you don't always have to be deadly serious. sarcasm and humor
can help you see things in a lighter vein.' - erwin wurm