Adrian Villar Rojas at the Istanbul Biennial, 2015 | 現場藝術 #4

Adrian Villar Rojas has performed a special creative ritual since he began his career. He travels around the world and makes site-specific giant sculptures usually of a temporary nature. They deteriorate, decompose, rot, exist. For the Istanbul Biennale in 2015, he created a pack of fabulous animals that he installed in the sea.

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What is a living sculpture? Can time be represented? What should be the lifespan of a work of art? Who can say do not touch the works? Can stealing an idea be justified?
The LIVE ART documentary collection attempts to answer these questions by focusing on works referred to as “ephemeral”. These presentations and performances exist only for the duration of an exhibition then disappear, to beperhapsrecreated in another location. From New York to Istanbul, from the São Paulo Biennial to the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, this documentary series makes us question the place of art in our lives and the significance of the staging, the venue and the role of the visitor for an exhibition.

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