Toronto artist, Oli Goldsmith has gotten a little bit carried away with his most recent 1000-piece installment all focused on Sasha Cohen's character, Borat. Likely not much more than a publicity stunt, you have to admit that the art is actually... good.
Implications - The portraits that Oli Goldsmith created are actually pretty sweet. After being asked why he chose to recreate the character in so many different styles, Goldsmith replied that it's an "unashamedly cheesy experiment in pop-art idiocy.†You'd expect the image of Borat to get old and tired after about 100 different interpretations, but somehow, Oli Goldsmith has found ways to make each piece individual and interesting.
Borat As Art
1000 Piece Art Obsession
Trend Themes
1. Pop-art Obsession - There is an increasing trend of artists creating pop-art installations focusing on popular culture figures like Borat.
2. Individual and Interesting - Artists are finding new ways to create individual and interesting pieces, even with well-known characters like Borat.
3. Cheesy Pop-art Experiment - Artists are embracing the cheesy and experimental nature of pop-art, creating unique and cheesy installations.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore the potential of creating installations focused on popular culture figures like Borat in order to attract a wider audience.
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3. Advertising - Advertisers can employ artists to create pop-art influenced campaigns that resonate with a younger and more diverse audience.