Here is another exhibit I found quite whimsical. This room was filled with sculptures of household items, like the giant bottle of laundry detergent you see on the left. Once again, I forgot to note the artist - maybe someone out there can help?
With those sculptures and those photos on the wall, this room must have had a special feel to it when you entered. Kind of like entering another world.
May be the work of the Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss. Weiss died in 2012, but Fischli is still alive. The photos of the chairs are for sure their work. Sara
Beautiful, I like it !
ReplyDeleteWhimsical art pieces are always fun to see, sometimes a pleasant change for the art of "deeper meaning."
ReplyDeleteWith those sculptures and those photos on the wall, this room must have had a special feel to it when you entered. Kind of like entering another world.
ReplyDeleteMore of what we deal with in the 'world around us'.
ReplyDeleteFantastisk,..... as we say in Norway
ReplyDeletewell, who knew that simple everyday things could look so beautiful? thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual!
ReplyDeletevery funky!
ReplyDeleteMay be the work of the Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss. Weiss died in 2012, but Fischli is still alive.
ReplyDeleteThe photos of the chairs are for sure their work.
Sara
These I like a lot...the spareness and the clean lines. Fun!
ReplyDeleteWeird, but interesting!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm....
ReplyDeleteI like them!
ReplyDeleteA little unusual but as they say if we were all the same we wouldn't be different...the picture works well in black and white though
ReplyDeleteSomehow the photos on the wall pull it all together nicely. It may just be me but it seems to give it context.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual, but I do like it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a different perspective on household items, works for me!
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the ordinary can become extraordinary. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteFun sculptures!
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