从装置作品《植物梦想未来吗?》看当代艺术中的景观解构作者:Igor Eškinja

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在Igor Eškinja的装置作品《植物梦想未来吗?》主要的艺术主题是生长在特定地点的活植物世界。因此,主题是景观,但同时也是反景观,因为植物是杂草,并且位置不是由自然决定的,而是由工业环境决定的。艺术家在这样一个人工环境中审视植物,这里的自然与城市层是分不开的。此外,自然和文化的二元性贯穿整个艺术作品,以及这种关系的矛盾本质。本文旨在展示Eškinja的装置在多大程度上是一种景观,以及它告诉我们当代艺术中自然的话题。
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Deconstruction of the Landscape in Contemporary Art Based on the Example of the Installation Do Plants Dream of the Future? by Igor Eškinja
In Igor Eškinja’s installation Do Plants Dream of the Future? the main artistic motif is the living plant world growing in specific locations. The theme is therefore a landscape, but at the same time an anti-landscape because the plants are weeds, and the location is not determined by the natural, but by the industrial environment. The artist scrutinizes the plants in such an artificial environment and the nature here is inseparable from the urban layer. Moreover, the binarity of nature and culture is illustrated throughout the entire artwork, as well as the paradoxical nature of this relationship. This text aims to demonstrate to what extent is Eškinja’s installation is a landscape and what it tells us about the topic of nature in contemporary art.
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