Unusual art objects from different countries that are confusing (15 photos)
Art is a creative reflection of reality in artistic images. As a rule, the creator conveys not only his thoughts and aesthetic feelings, but also of other people. Although modern art is confusing to many. What are the ambiguous art objects and installations. Perhaps the fact is that many modern artists move away from the spiritual and aesthetic world. Today many of they are trying to draw the attention of the viewer to some social problem, and others just experiment and try to find new forms art. In terms of design and aesthetics... many art objects raise questions. But what can you do, they are artists - they see it that way.
Monument to the Sore Finger, France
Fractal installation, China
Exit, France
The most expensive work that was sold by the artist during his lifetime is a sculpture by Jeff Koons
Rabbit was sold in 2019 for $91 million. Still, at Some art has a price, and quite a weighty one at that.
Giant, Sweden
Lobster telephone, Salvador Dali
Monument to Sibelius, Finland
Fastentuch, Austria
A giant lilac sweater, the area of which is approximately 80 square meters, was designed by the artist Erwin Wurm as veils. Its task is to hide the image of Christ during fasting. Author explained that with his idea he wanted to encourage people to treat each other with more warmth.
Desert X, Saudi Arabia
"She thought it was under the surface of the Earth", New York
Gust of wind, New York
In this installation, artist Paul Cocksage combined his interest in nature and morphology of paper with a theme that has long been important element of his design work is light.
Cloud Gate, USA
Mount Recyclemore, United Kingdom
With his gesture, artist Joe Rush wanted to draw the attention of politicians to the problem of disposal of electronic scrap, which contains not only a large amount of valuable resources, but also toxic substances.
Cadillac Ranch, USA
Yellow pumpkin and dancing pumpkin, Japan
Both sculptures are made by the same artist, Yayoi Kusama. She is obsessed with repeating patterns and accumulation.