Seven artists in CIM ("seven" in Ukranian) curated by artist Roman Hrab. Exhibition Link. Press: Art Daily Link Here, Christina Shmigel's Chinese construction tower hat, entitled, Shanghai Crowns: Great World Re-Constructed. Bamboo, Synamay fiber cloth, plastic string, paint and plastic pinwheels. In Shanghai many buildings are shaped like crowns. |
Garden Borrowing the View From Afar, a Chinese landscape demonstrating the principles of Chinese gardening (Wikipedia: According to the 1635 CE Chinese garden manual Yuanye (園冶), there are four categories of borrowed scenery, namely: yuanjie (遠借 "distant borrowing", e.g., mountains, lakes), linjie (隣借 "adjacent borrowing", neighboring buildings and features), yangjie (仰借 "upward borrowing", clouds, stars), and fujie (俯借 "downward borrowing", rocks, ponds);. |
Chair Load (Shmigel seeks the humor and oddness in mundane circumstances; wonderful improvisations of how to transport any and all materials can be seen daily on Chinese streets. |
Nouveau Riche |
Bottom view,What the Rain Writes in Chinese. |
Top View, What the Rain Writes in Chinese. Raincoats made from calligraphy practice cloth, against fabulous peacock fabric. Shmigel gifted me with some--watch out for it in my future paintings! |
With a treasure from the drawers. |
Drawer Contents... treasures and mysteries of daily life |
Rat ink stick! |
For anyone who loves China and Chinese culture, a sense of the absurd in cultural translation, interactive sculptural installations and beautiful treasures, Shmigel's Dream of the Red Chamber (named after the classic Chinese tale) is a must. For more on Shmigel see Raggedy Ann's Foot 2014 entry, Shmigel blog (also on RAF list) and her website, Artist Website. |
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Wow, Elisabeth, thank you so much for the shout out: I love reading your take on it given that you recognize the goodies!
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