'Queen's purse' was made as a piece of my cycle entitled 'The Weight of Chains', first presented on a solo show at the Kolarac Gallery, Belgrade. The object was also exhibited at the multimedia show dealing with the shifting boundaries between fine and applied arts, where it was awarded with the third award.
The introductory text for the exhibition catalogue outlines its major artistic intention:
THE WEIGHT OF CHAINS
Djordje Aralica once again presents his small sculptural narratives, this time embodied in rich texture of chains defying their own weight. Instead of gravitation which rules over his medium, and in accordance with his rhetoric of monumentalizing ephemeral visual experiences, he offers us to perceive the lightness of objects chained only by the artist’s eye.
Marina Mihaljevic, PhD, Art Historian
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'Queen's purse' was made as a piece of my cycle entitled 'The Weight of Chains', first presented on a solo show at the Kolarac Gallery, Belgrade. The object was also exhibited at the multimedia show dealing with the shifting boundaries between fine and applied arts, where it was awarded with the third award.
The introductory text for the exhibition catalogue outlines its major artistic intention:
THE WEIGHT OF CHAINS
Djordje Aralica once again presents his small sculptural narratives, this time embodied in rich texture of chains defying their own weight. Instead of gravitation which rules over his medium, and in accordance with his rhetoric of monumentalizing ephemeral visual experiences, he offers us to perceive the lightness of objects chained only by the artist’s eye.
Marina Mihaljevic, PhD, Art Historian
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