The Contemporary Equine Art Fair Gathers Horse Installations
Jordy E — October 16, 2012 — Art & Design
References: wandsworthmuseum & sleek-mag
UK's Contemporary Equine Art Fair (CEAF) gathered the work of designers who model their productions on grandiose horses. CEAF teamed up with the Horsebox Gallery and The Wandsworth Museum, bringing in a hose of experts who have long been tied to the organizations.
Black haired horses dressed in beaded corn rows made for a rather comic exhibit. Contemporary and variety were certainly the words, evidenced by the avant-garde styles and the use of sculpture, film and photography to convey the stunning pieces.
Julian Wolkenstein, Nick Archer and Elena Dorfman brought their installations together despite the differences in medium and theme. The curators of CEAF assured that the show went on swimmingly, mounting and assembling the diverse pieces in an intelligible manner.
Black haired horses dressed in beaded corn rows made for a rather comic exhibit. Contemporary and variety were certainly the words, evidenced by the avant-garde styles and the use of sculpture, film and photography to convey the stunning pieces.
Julian Wolkenstein, Nick Archer and Elena Dorfman brought their installations together despite the differences in medium and theme. The curators of CEAF assured that the show went on swimmingly, mounting and assembling the diverse pieces in an intelligible manner.
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