Post pop: East meets West
Entertaining exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery looking at the legacy of pop art in China,
the Former Soviet Union, Taiwan, the UK and the USA.
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I went along to
this show expecting it to be quite dry and worthy but it was really colourful,
engaging and funny. I laughed out loud at a number of works. I must admit
generally I seemed to be drawn to the British and American works more such as
Jeff Koons skit on Damian Hurst “Three Ball Total Equilibrium Tank” with three
basketballs some of which had the brand name Shaq Attaq. Also Marc Quinn’s
skeleton’s having sex called “The Selfish Gene”.
I was also drawn
to works by Alexander Kosolapov from his take on the Malevich “Black Square” as
a cigarette pack to the statue in the photo I’ve used “Hero, Leader and God”,
you decide which is which! Also fun was Leonid Sokov’s “Light from a Window”,
pieces of wood cut to represent light from window falling at angel on the wall.
Gu Wenda’s United
Nations: Man and Space” took up a whole room with flags of the nations as large
hangings in shades of brown. It was only when I read the description that I
realized they were made of human hair. It was rather beautiful to walk amongst
the hangings.
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