Not about Art - KevinYang
Money
Plaster
Credit Card, 50 Cents, 10 Pound Note, Plaster.
7x7x12 CM
Explore how art secondary market is driving by the added price of the branding effect. Criticising the social phenomenal on capital altering the perspective of the general public while reading into ones’ work.
Explore how art secondary market is driving by the added price of the branding effect. Criticising the social phenomenal on capital altering the perspective of the general public while reading into ones’ work.
With influences as diverse as economist Don Thompson , new variations of art obsession and edging from non-capital background are shown in the powerful money symbols in its relation to the heavy plaster blocks.
Plaster.Money.Plaster.Money.Plaster
Consumptionism may seems out of context when it came to art, yet, capitals are chasing for the largest interest of returns, leaving only a bubble of decadence and the possibility of a twisted understanding on aesthetics, the message, and the value of artistic creation.
Such phenomena become distorted through capture and linkage of the plaster blocks, the viewer can play around the blocks to feel the power of the credit card, the coin, hence the paper money.