Tag: Li Hongbo
If you enjoyed the mind-melting malleable paper skull sculpture by Li Hongbo, he’s currently exhibiting at the Klein Sun Gallery in New York. Here’s some slow-motion video documentation of the sculptures by Kid Guy Collective’s Todd Martin. When the classical porcelain-like Greek and Renaissance busts begin to fall apart, melt and stretch and fall back together… Don’t worry. That’s just […]
That’s twisted. Beijing artist Li Hongbo creates sculptures that look smooth and porcelain until you stretch them, lengthening in endless layers of soft white paper with almost invisible crevices, like some kind of psychedelic accordion, aaaaah. See busts, faces, skulls stretched and twisted with the mailability of a digital entity. Then see a backbone unfold in connected vertebrae. Li Hongbo is an artist […]