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Quirk of Nature
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Art Creation Project by Quirk of Nature

January 9th, 2008 11:41 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Declare something as art. Contextualize it and critique it.

Note: the artist who created this scene remains anonymous. What is presented here is a respectful documentation of the work as it was discovered.

ultrabright-636994.jpgAnonymous
Untitled Installation
2007
mixed media
9 x 7 ft.
Fairmont Park Sculpture Garden


Stasis and haste; purity and decay mingle in this sparse but rich installation. The viewer is drawn visually towards the scene by a bold mosaic of bus schedules, whose careful arrangement evokes both order and escape. The apple core on the bench corner lends a chronological tension to the tableau: one feels its owner may return to claim it at any moment, its precarious position only heightening the drama. But perhaps most compelling in this pithy assemblage is the exhausted tube of Ultrabrite toothpaste resting on the pavement, its billowy contents ejaculated into the grass. This striking element illuminates the fraught intersections of nature and commercial culture, of cleanliness and filth, of form and function.

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Ultrabrite and Cigarettes (detail)
Ultrabrite with Toothbrush (detail)
Ultrabrite Gleam (detail)
Toothpaste Swirl with Dirt (detail)
The Void (detail)
Untitled Installation

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posted by Charlie Fish on January 10th, 2008 2:33 AM

*laughs out loud*

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posted by The Space Pirate on January 10th, 2008 1:51 PM

I am entranced by The Void. No wonder I'm a space pirate!

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posted by rongo rongo on January 10th, 2008 3:22 PM

That toothpaste is a winner.

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posted by Ben Yamiin on August 28th, 2008 8:12 AM

This needs more votes.

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posted by Bex. on August 28th, 2008 2:00 PM

Brilliant, hilliarious, well written, poetic. If only we looked at the everyday crap of life with this kind of newness more often. Thanks.