Cornelia Parker
This is a link to some information about the artist Cornelia Parker http://www.frithstreetgallery.com/artists/bio/cornelia_parker
Cornelia is an artist whose work is recognised for its unique interpret of objects and it is also known as contemporary art. Cornelia as an artist is invested in different processes within the world and how these have impact on the world through mimics of deaths, for exactly shooting in full, fall from cliffs and explosions. Her work is controlled and she makes something new every time offering the viewer something new and exciting, she produces thing that are beyond our control.
Her work allows the viewer to witness the transformation of ordinary objects into something that is unique and extraordinary, she does this through visual and verbal allusions.
She has had her work exhibited around the world in places like China, Manchester, South Korea and many other exciting places.
Below is a documentary that were watched when first studying the work of this artist.
Part 1 - What do artist do all day Cornelia Parker
Part 2 - What do artists do all day Cornelia Parker
This short 30 minute documentary talk about the artist Cornelia Parker and he up coming exhibition in June that is to take place in London.
This documentary shows her latest piece of work that she is working on for her newest projects for the exhibition. It is known as 'Bronze Sculptures of Cracks in the pavement. Cornelia as an artist has had the opportunity to create many masterpieces, for example blown up a shed, squashed a brass band and collaborated with Tilda Swinton.
Cornelia is one of the up coming artist of today's society and offers a vast amount of new talent.
Photo Credit Cornelia Parker
Photo Credit Cornelia Parker
Photo Credit Cornelia Parker
Photo Credit Corenelia Parker
When looking at Cornelia's work i find an blast of inspiration, her work is new, exciting and offers an new insight into what can be expected in the near and distant future. He work is exciting and offers a new twist on old things and i feel that she will go far in the industry. She has currently hosting an exhibition in Manchester, as many people i know went to it, and said it was outstanding. The work produced by Cornelia is exciting, clean and pleasant to look at, and one of my favourite pieces she produces of the flattened brass band. It exciting to see these musical instruments in a new way, offering the opportunity to explore the craft of making and flatting these instruments. I just find her work to be different and enjoyable to look at.
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