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Erwin Wurm, dada spirit are you there?

3/6/2020, 3:43:22 PM


In Paris, the Austrian artist, heir to the rebels of modern art, exhibits and recomposes his vintage photos at the MEP.

What is this form? Where is the body in this funny colorful and asymmetrical package? Where are the bodies in this two-headed quadruped set? How to watch or simply recognize the most banal of gestures in these human sculptures that defy the norm, time, motionless? Erwin Wurm, 65, a very courteous artist who hides his mischief behind the wise glasses of a philosopher's teacher, loves this strange beauty of everyday life that art inadvertently brings out as if it were little ordinary things. This Austrian, so correct and a little stiff, likes humor which is unsettling and which makes it possible to question society, "like a good tool which opens a door" . He inherited from the Dadaists this rebellious desire to overturn the traditional conception of art by means of provocation and derision.

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His One Minute Sculptures , microperformances that offer everyone the opportunity to be a sculpture for a minute, his Fat Cars , plump Fat Houses or his cramped Narrow House have made

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