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Cosa troverete: una vera testa d’uovo; un bambino gigante sdraiato sul deserto; un’aspirapolvere da spiaggia; una camicia con le scarpe; un uomo-farfalla con le ali spillate al muro; un parcheggio volante; una rosa in crisi esistenziale; una tizia appesa all’armadio; un gatto in quadruplice copia; una tizia a cui spunta una gallina dalla gonna; un cerbiatto d’erba; Batman che beve un frullato; Giano quadrifronte; un braccio con la camicia & more…
Thani Mara
Mareo Rodriguez
Dasha Pears
Erwin Wurm
Beeple
galactic.goddesses
Matt McCarthy
Sebastian Magnani
Toon Joosen
Edoardo Tresoldi
Marc Sommer
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Emma Hopkins
Shamsia Hassani
Cayetano Ferrandez
Shamsia Hassani
“The Son of the Earth” was created by Professor Dong Shubing of Tsinghua University in the Gobi Desert in Hongshanpo, Guazhou County, Gansu Province. The sculpture is 15 meters long, 4.3 meters high and 9 meters wide. The title of the work means that we are all the children of the earth. The design and construction of it was organized by Professor Dong Shubing, who also raised the funds needed. After the construction, it was given to the local people free of charge. Professor Dong Shubing said that the reason for the construction of the “giant baby” was to protect the local living environment. Later, it became a landmark building on the desolate land of Guazhou.
Bruno Barbey
Dirk Mentrop
Dasha Pears
Sarah Jarrett
Sebastian Magnani
Sebastian Magnani
Shamsia Hassani
Charles Petillon
OAK + ARROW
“The Son of the Earth” was created by Professor Dong Shubing of Tsinghua University in the Gobi Desert in Hongshanpo, Guazhou County, Gansu Province. The sculpture is 15 meters long, 4.3 meters high and 9 meters wide. The title of the work means that we are all the children of the earth. The design and construction of it was organized by Professor Dong Shubing, who also raised the funds needed. After the construction, it was given to the local people free of charge. Professor Dong Shubing said that the reason for the construction of the “giant baby” was to protect the local living environment. Later, it became a landmark building on the desolate land of Guazhou.
Daniel Firman
Shamsia Hassani
Party skies, 2021 by Alex Hyner
“The Son of the Earth” was created by Professor Dong Shubing of Tsinghua University in the Gobi Desert in Hongshanpo, Guazhou County, Gansu Province. The sculpture is 15 meters long, 4.3 meters high and 9 meters wide. The title of the work means that we are all the children of the earth. The design and construction of it was organized by Professor Dong Shubing, who also raised the funds needed. After the construction, it was given to the local people free of charge. Professor Dong Shubing said that the reason for the construction of the “giant baby” was to protect the local living environment. Later, it became a landmark building on the desolate land of Guazhou.
Daniel Firman
Waldemar Strempler
Toilet Paper by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari
“The Son of the Earth” was created by Professor Dong Shubing of Tsinghua University in the Gobi Desert in Hongshanpo, Guazhou County, Gansu Province. The sculpture is 15 meters long, 4.3 meters high and 9 meters wide. The title of the work means that we are all the children of the earth. The design and construction of it was organized by Professor Dong Shubing, who also raised the funds needed. After the construction, it was given to the local people free of charge. Professor Dong Shubing said that the reason for the construction of the “giant baby” was to protect the local living environment. Later, it became a landmark building on the desolate land of Guazhou.
Shamsia Hassani
Sebastian Magnani
Paola Jhanitsa
Lily Kwong
Alex Chinneck
Cho Gi Seok
Pim van Huisseling
“The Son of the Earth” was created by Professor Dong Shubing of Tsinghua University in the Gobi Desert in Hongshanpo, Guazhou County, Gansu Province. The sculpture is 15 meters long, 4.3 meters high and 9 meters wide. The title of the work means that we are all the children of the earth. The design and construction of it was organized by Professor Dong Shubing, who also raised the funds needed. After the construction, it was given to the local people free of charge. Professor Dong Shubing said that the reason for the construction of the “giant baby” was to protect the local living environment. Later, it became a landmark building on the desolate land of Guazhou.
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Dóra Vanda Demcsák
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Artisti: Alex Chinneck, Alex Hyner, Beeple, Bruno Barbey, Cayetano Ferrandez, Charles Pétillon, Cho Gi Seok, Daniel Firman, Dasha Pears, Dóra Vanda Demcsák, Dirk Mentrop, Edoardo Tresoldi, Emma Hopkins, Erwin Wurm, galactic.goddesses, Hans Freurer, Lily Kwong, Marc Sommer, Mareo Rodriguez, Matt McCarthy, Maurizio Cattelan, OAK + ARROW, Paola Jhanitsa, Pierpaolo Ferrari, Pim van Huisseling, Sarah Jarrett, Sebastian Magnani, Shamsia Hassani, Thani Mara, Toilet Paper, Toon Joosen, Waldemar Strempler
Categories: Arte & curiosità dal mondo, Fotografia, La foto del giorno
Tagged as: Alex Chinneck, Alex Hyner, arte contemporanea, arte digitale, Beeple, Bruno Barbey, Cayetano Ferrandez, Charles Pétillon, Cho Gi Seok, collage, contemporary art, curiosità, curiositiies, Daniel Firman, Dasha Pears, Dóra Vanda Demcsák, design, digital art, Dirk Mentrop, Edoardo Tresoldi, Emma Hopkins, Erwin Wurm, foto del giorno, fotografia, galactic.goddesses, Hans Freurer, HUMOR, Lily Kwong, Marc Sommer, Mareo Rodriguez, Matt McCarthy, Maurizio Cattelan, OAK + ARROW, Paola Jhanitsa, photography, Pierpaolo Ferrari, Pim van Huisseling, Sarah Jarrett, scultura, Sebastian Magnani, Shamsia Hassani, Thani Mara, Toilet Paper, Toon Joosen, Waldemar Strempler