Bai Yiluo, Untitled (Flies), 2000s
Photograph
115 x 49.5 (visible), 65.5 x 139 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good
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Bai Yiluo, a self-taught photographer and sculptor based in Beijing, embarked on his artistic journey while working as an assistant to the renowned artist Ai Weiwei. His unique approach blends ancient and contemporary techniques, offering a profound reflection on the complexities of the human condition—capturing both its adversities and triumphs.
Bai constructs large-scale using "life material" as a medium, ingeniously incorporates fly bodies, wings, and legs, crafting them into compositions reminiscent of Chinese calligraphy. Through this visual illusion, the artist aims to establish a subtle connection between animals and calligraphy, where the elegance of lines transforms into the vibrant dynamism of life itself.
Bai Yiluo's artistic exploration not only delves into the rich tapestry of tradition but also weaves a compelling narrative that resonates with the contemporary world we inhabit. By delving into the intersection of tradition and innovation, he offers a compelling exploration of the human experience through his distinctive use of materials and forms.
[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork and the frame is the actual item.]
Photograph
115 x 49.5 (visible), 65.5 x 139 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good
-
Bai Yiluo, a self-taught photographer and sculptor based in Beijing, embarked on his artistic journey while working as an assistant to the renowned artist Ai Weiwei. His unique approach blends ancient and contemporary techniques, offering a profound reflection on the complexities of the human condition—capturing both its adversities and triumphs.
Bai constructs large-scale using "life material" as a medium, ingeniously incorporates fly bodies, wings, and legs, crafting them into compositions reminiscent of Chinese calligraphy. Through this visual illusion, the artist aims to establish a subtle connection between animals and calligraphy, where the elegance of lines transforms into the vibrant dynamism of life itself.
Bai Yiluo's artistic exploration not only delves into the rich tapestry of tradition but also weaves a compelling narrative that resonates with the contemporary world we inhabit. By delving into the intersection of tradition and innovation, he offers a compelling exploration of the human experience through his distinctive use of materials and forms.
[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork and the frame is the actual item.]
Photograph
115 x 49.5 (visible), 65.5 x 139 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good
-
Bai Yiluo, a self-taught photographer and sculptor based in Beijing, embarked on his artistic journey while working as an assistant to the renowned artist Ai Weiwei. His unique approach blends ancient and contemporary techniques, offering a profound reflection on the complexities of the human condition—capturing both its adversities and triumphs.
Bai constructs large-scale using "life material" as a medium, ingeniously incorporates fly bodies, wings, and legs, crafting them into compositions reminiscent of Chinese calligraphy. Through this visual illusion, the artist aims to establish a subtle connection between animals and calligraphy, where the elegance of lines transforms into the vibrant dynamism of life itself.
Bai Yiluo's artistic exploration not only delves into the rich tapestry of tradition but also weaves a compelling narrative that resonates with the contemporary world we inhabit. By delving into the intersection of tradition and innovation, he offers a compelling exploration of the human experience through his distinctive use of materials and forms.
[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork and the frame is the actual item.]