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Yuta Onoda (Japan/Canada)

Changes. Mixed media on paper, 12” x 12”
Wish upon a Star. Mixed media on paper, 24” x 16”

Yuta Onoda, originally from Japan, is an illustrator / painter based in Toronto, Canada. He has been shaping his art aesthetic through various forms of media, finding new avenues to express himself. Many thanks to myampgoesto11 for introducing us Yuta Onoda on this Tumblr Monday: before the year ends, let’s make a wish upon a star and be open to changes :)

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Yuta Onoda - Restoring What is Lost. Mixed media and digital

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Yuta Onoda - All is Mine. Mixed media and digital

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Yuta Onoda - Happiness of Being Loved. Mixed media and digital

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Yuta Onoda - Transition. Mixed media and digital

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Lucy Glendinning (b.1964, UK) - Feather Child 1

Lucy Glendinning is a sculptor and installation artist, who works in a contemporary British sculpture tradition. Here, different aesthetic expressions are brought together under one central entry point: the human body as a semiotic medium. For Glendinning, art is the primary tool for investigating psychological and philosophical themes. Her work is thus permeated by a conceptual content, superior to the value of aesthetics. That does not imply that the artistic performance is lacking, on the contrary, she is seducing the observing eye by emphasing subtle expressions and presenting a stunning craftsmanship.

The suite “Feather Child” originates from Glendinning’s fascination with visions of a future society. The feathered children are embodied questions, where the artist is asking us if we, in a world where our genetics could be freely manipulated, will be able to resist altering our physical abilities. Will necessity or vanity be the ruling power? Will we act collectively or as individuals? The fragility of the feathers is simultaneously mirroring the perhaps most classic tale of human hubris: the fate of Icarus in Greek mythology. How far can humanity progress before everything falls apart? (cf. artist’s biography) Many thanks to myampgoesto11 for introducing us one of her contemporary favorite artists Glendinning (*)!

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Antony Gormley - Breathing Room. Aluminium tube 25x25 mm, Phosphor H15 and plastic spigots, 482.6x1693x895.1 cm (2010)

Installation view White Cube Masons’ Yard, London, England
Photograph by Stephen White, London

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Antony Gormley - Firmament. 30mm square section mild steel tube, 5.60x11.13x19.07 m (2008)

Installation view, White Cube Mason’s Yard London, England
Photograph by Stephen White, London

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Antony Gormley - Feeling Material. 4x4mm continuous rolled mild steel wir 185x330x210 cm (2003)

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Antony Gormley - Field. Terracotta, 23x1140x1050 cm (1989)

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