Claudia Losi: Galleria Monica De Cardenas.Imagine a gallery filled with a throng of animals making love. Claudia Losi has. Her Atti d'amore (Acts of love), 2002-2003, consists of sculptures of manta rays, snakes, dogs, dragonflies, and more, all made of gray felt and bung Bung experiences modified and extreme levels of want. [Br. Lit.: Sketches by Boz] See : Poverty from elastic strings that give them the appearance of flying and also emphasize their erotic movement, their purely biological sexuality, in contrast to the human species, whose sexual relations sexual relations pl.n. 1. Sexual intercourse. 2. Sexual activity between individuals. are regulated by cultural and social norms. All Losi's work involves sewing and embroidery. She is not the only contemporary artist to use this traditional women's craft, of course. Throughout the world, women and men alike are using embroidery and sewing to create art. It is something more than a formal choice, and in art this manual activity is transformed. Symbolically tied to the feminine, it has become a medium of dialogue between men and women, who can now recognize each other through the exchange of a body of knowledge that had been synonymous with their separation--a new encounter between the sexes. In For Ryokan Ryokan or Ryōkan can refer to multiple things:
v. em·broi·dered, em·broi·der·ing, em·broi·ders v.tr. 1. To ornament with needlework: embroider a pillow cover. 2. the phases of continental drift on seven wooden balls. It seems to be a way of translating a sense of cosmic awareness into a domestic dimension, of embodying a personal imagination of the grand events that lie behind the birth of the human species. At the same time she is making a connection to the legends that represent the origins of the earth. This piece is an homage to Ryokan, an eighteenth-century Japanese poet and monk who left behind as a relic the ball of thread embroidered with peonies and butterflies that be always carried with him and used to play ball with children. In Japanese, the word for ball is "mari," and so the artist has created a linguistic play with the Italian, which leads us to the mari, or seas, that delimit de·lim·it also de·lim·i·tate tr.v. de·lim·it·ed also de·lim·i·tat·ed, de·lim·it·ing also de·lim·i·tat·ing, de·lim·its also de·lim·i·tates To establish the limits or boundaries of; demarcate. the continents. The globe immediately becomes the world of relationships; playing with it, we recognize and relate stories. The balls of thread allude to the terrestrial sphere yet, resting atop a small mattress placed on the floor, are a sign of protection and domesticity. Other balls, titled Slittamenti (Slippages), 2003, bear the embroidered outlines of the continents superimposed su·per·im·pose tr.v. su·per·im·posed, su·per·im·pos·ing, su·per·im·pos·es 1. To lay or place (something) on or over something else. 2. one upon another; here they were displayed on small shelves, like decorations or keepsakes Keepsakes - A Collection is an anthology by All About Eve released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a limited edition double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances). . In another room was Naviganti (Voyagers), 2003, which consists of a sort of foam rubber relief map covered with canvas that's been dyed sea green. Hung on elastic cords from the ceiling, it swayed slightly, offering hints of the movement of water upon which the blue embroidered outlines of large whales surfaced. This was a return to the story of the earth's inundation INUNDATION. The overflow of waters by coming out of their bed. 2. Inundations may arise from three causes; from public necessity, as in defence of a place it may be necessary to dam the current of a stream, which will cause an inundation to the upper lands; ; the landscape, in fact, recalled the Po Valley, which once was submerged beneath waters inhabited, it is said, by whales. |
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