藝術家為古典畫作人物戴上面具,在Instagram很受歡迎
Not all art has an apparent purpose in the beginning, but in the end, it turns out to be very relevant. Volker Hermes has been creating a series of "Hidden Portraits" for over 10 years, where he manipulates photos of classical paintings tangled up in head accessories. It seemed like an innocent play of imagination until it became very poignant when the COVID-19 pandemic took place.
并非所有的藝術在一開始都有明顯的目的,但最終,它被證明是非常相關的。Volker Hermes已經(jīng)創(chuàng)造了一系列的“隱藏肖像”超過10年,在那里他操縱的古典繪畫照片糾纏在頭部配件。這似乎是一種天真無邪的想象,直到COVID-19大流行爆發(fā)時,它變得非常尖銳。
Artwork itself is best at explaining itself. The second best option is an artist's explanation. Luckily, we have both options. Here's what Volker told Bored Panda about his project: "first of all, I am an artist, a painter. My photo collages are a reflection on the social meaning and our treatment of old masters. I don't paint them because I think it's no longer contemporary to paint that way, so I decided to do Photoshop interventions."
藝術作品本身最善于解釋自己。第二種選擇是藝術家的解釋。幸運的是,我們有兩種選擇。以下是沃爾克對Bored Panda關于他的項目的描述:“首先,我是一個藝術家,一個畫家。我的照片拼貼是對社會意義和我們對待古代大師的一種反思。我不畫它們,因為我認為這樣畫已經(jīng)不再是當代藝術了,所以我決定用Photoshop來干預。”
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