The Skin Fruit Exhibition Showcases Human Forms
Alex Scott — March 5, 2010 — Art & Design
References: artobserved & hypebeast
Since I began writing for Trend Hunter I have come across numerous sites with bizarre finds in the sculpting world. I have much appreciation for the genre whether the subject matter is conventional or left of center. In the Skin Fruit Exhibition, you'll find more of the latter.
Showcasing the pieces of Dakis Joannou, who owns one of the largest modern art collections in the world, the Skin Fruit Exhibition gets its name form the idea of duality between the exterior and the interior, and is meant to show the common link between "what we see and what we consume."
Showcasing the pieces of Dakis Joannou, who owns one of the largest modern art collections in the world, the Skin Fruit Exhibition gets its name form the idea of duality between the exterior and the interior, and is meant to show the common link between "what we see and what we consume."
Trend Themes
1. Human Sculpture Art - Exploring unconventional human sculpture art could lead to innovative and unique creations.
2. Conceptual Art Exhibitions - Hosting more exhibitions that challenge conventional thinking could lead to increased creativity and inspiration for future artists.
3. Art as Reflection of Society - Using art as a reflection of society can lead to a deeper understanding of social and cultural issues.
Industry Implications
1. Art Exhibitions and Galleries - The Skin Fruit Exhibition demonstrates the potential success of hosting unconventional art exhibitions.
2. Modern Art Collecting - Collecting unconventional modern art may increase in popularity due to the Skin Fruit Exhibition's success.
3. Body Art - Body art could be inspired by the concepts and interpretations showcased in the Skin Fruit Exhibition.
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