The Sovereign Art Foundation has at last revealed the top 30 finalists of the 12th edition of The Sovereign Asian Art Prize, and Singaporean artists Ong Kian Peng, Sherman Ong, Bani Haykal and Urich Lau Wai-Yuen are among them. Urich Lau Wai-Yuen || Filmscapes: Pulp Fiction Empty Scenes #6 In this piece, Uric focuses on the re-interpretations of meanings in films, which he appropriated the stills from. Looking at the dialectics between fiction and reality, the mundane and the macabre, the piece highlights the permeation of excessive images found in today’s technology – Internet, computers, mobile devices and the like. The image is appropriated from the movie Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994), a subject matter that Urich has been working with often. Artist Name: Urich Lau Wai-Yuen | Country: SingaporeArtwork Name: Filmscape: Pulp Fiction Empty Scences #6 | Dimensions: 52 x 128 x 5 cm | Medium: Gelatin Silver on baryta paper | Nominator’s Name: Daryl Goh Ong Kian Peng || Acoustic territories – #06 Acoustic Territories #06 is a visual artefact generated from a study of sonic environments. Sonic snap shots are taken around Paris in the Spring of 2015 and used as materials in a sculptural way to generate and visualise sonic spaces. These representations often [...]
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