Critic Roberta Smith has written about Chicago-based artist Nick Cave, "Whether Nick Cave's efforts qualify as fashion, body art or sculpture, and almost regardless of what you ultimately think of them, they fall squarely under the heading of Must Be Seen to Be Believed..." "Meet Me at the Center of the Earth" features sculptures that Cave calls "Soundsuits," to evoke the sense of movement, rattles and rustles inherent in the design of the pieces--which are composed of manufactured and handmade fabrics, such as beads, sequins, bottle caps, old toys, twigs and hair, and seem poised to explode into ritual dance. Exploring issues of ceremony, ritual, identity and myth, they embrace various traditions and cultural and historical references, from African fetish objects to Japanese Butoh dance. Published concurrently with an exhibition at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts with additional venues to be announced.
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關於self identity 關於performance 關於他的非洲根兒
评分自己老師的書總該來錶示一下敬意
评分Oh no 搞錯瞭,密集恐懼癥
评分自己老師的書總該來錶示一下敬意
评分Oh no 搞錯瞭,密集恐懼癥
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