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Bling blang, ching chang, give me some of that yin yang
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Bling blang, ching chang, give me some of that yin yang

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In this monograph the Swiss and Danish duo give us a deeper look into the emblematic and enigmatic, imaginative and often humorous works that the artists are known for. By mixing the inorganic with the organic, traditional religious symbols and their New Age counterparts with common everyday references and popular culture, the line between what is considered holy or secular becomes blurry. At once commonplace and strange, the sculptures compel their audience toward expanded associations by releasing iconography from accustomed paradigms. Elizabeth Grady writes, Ultimately, their work as a whole explores the territory of the human condition; from our physical embodiment to our metaphysical state of being. Bling blang, ching chang, give me some of that yin yang is the first survey of Yarisal & Kublitz’s works from 2010 to 2014.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Country
United States
Date
29 June 2020
Pages
96
ISBN
9783956791031

In this monograph the Swiss and Danish duo give us a deeper look into the emblematic and enigmatic, imaginative and often humorous works that the artists are known for. By mixing the inorganic with the organic, traditional religious symbols and their New Age counterparts with common everyday references and popular culture, the line between what is considered holy or secular becomes blurry. At once commonplace and strange, the sculptures compel their audience toward expanded associations by releasing iconography from accustomed paradigms. Elizabeth Grady writes, Ultimately, their work as a whole explores the territory of the human condition; from our physical embodiment to our metaphysical state of being. Bling blang, ching chang, give me some of that yin yang is the first survey of Yarisal & Kublitz’s works from 2010 to 2014.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Country
United States
Date
29 June 2020
Pages
96
ISBN
9783956791031