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Simon Starling: Project for a Floating Garden (After Little Sparta)

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Simon Starling: Project for a Floating Garden (After Little Sparta), 2011/2015

 

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Brionn Nettles's curator insight, June 14, 2019 10:37 AM
This article is an example of the collaborations artists make to create beautiful pieces of art work. In this show there are young (youngest was born in 1986) and old (oldest was born in 1960) artists contributing. The creator wanted to also have many different cultures join in this show to create amazing works of art. This can also improve the costs of the are because if the variety of experience between the artists.
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Simon Starling: Autoxylopyrocycloboros

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Simon Starling, "Autoxylopyrocycloboros", 2006, film

 

A somewhat unwieldy name for such an elegant and conceptually resolved work. The film meticulously shot on super 16mm, which seems to be the contemporary art moving image medium of choice at the moment, features two men in a boat navigating a picturesque mist-shrouded Scottish Loch. I assume that one of the men is the artist. The boat is an old wooden one powered by a fuel burning stove, the two men are hard at work sawing pieces of the boat away which in turn are used to fuel the engine that propels its passage. And so it goes until the boat finally starts taking on water and rather undramatically sinks.

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Simon Starling: Inverted Retrograde Theme

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Simon Starling: Inverted Retrograde Theme. Wood, iron, mahogany & birds. 2002, Exhibition view, Casey Kaplan, New York, 2002

 

S. Starling born in 1967 in Epsom in the UK.
All the work of Simon Starling is a process: it is based on the notions of travel, of course, transformations, cycles ... in the background with the question of the ecological, cultural and economic movement of goods within the context of globalization.

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Simon Starling: "Autoxylopyrocycloboros"

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Simon Starling, "Autoxylopyrocycloboros", 2006, film

 

A somewhat unwieldy name for such an elegant and conceptually resolved work. The film meticulously shot on super 16mm, which seems to be the contemporary art moving image medium of choice at the moment, features two men in a boat navigating a picturesque mist-shrouded Scottish Loch. I assume that one of the men is the artist. The boat is an old wooden one powered by a fuel burning stove, the two men are hard at work sawing pieces of the boat away which in turn are used to fuel the engine that propels its passage. And so it goes until the boat finally starts taking on water and rather undramatically sinks.

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Simon Starling: Carbon

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Simon Starling: Carbon (Pedersen). 2003. Mixed media
Exhibition view “Carbon,” Ausstellungschalle am Hawerkamp, Germany, 2003

 

S. Starling born in 1967 in Epsom in the UK.
All the work of Simon Starling is a process: it is based on the notions of travel, of course, transformations, cycles ... in the background with the question of the ecological, cultural and economic movement of goods within the context of globalization.

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