jonathan rosen i want to dream exhibition takes colette paris
2015-12-10 12:04
New York's Jonathan Rosen displays his new, acrylic cut-outs at Colette gallery in Paris. Pictured: I Want To Be Expressed, 2015
Irony pervades the work: I Want to be Found (pictured left) comprises a collage of Where’s Wally? illustrations; I Want to be a Winner (right) is made from hundreds of unsuccessful scratch cards
Pictured left: I Want to be Bad. Right: I Want a Cookie
Rosen had conceived (and, indeed, started to create) his newest I Want Peace design (pictured) prior to the Paris attacks on 13 November
All proceeds from the I Want To Dream exhibition will go to the victims and families of those affected by the attacks
As Rosen explains, 'This piece is not mine; it is all of ours... it will forever be in Paris'
Here we see the poignant words I Want to Escape (pictured left) cut out from thousands of used ticket stubs, and I Want to Breathe shaped from an oppressive black background
Pictured left: I Want to be Expressed. Right: I Want to Fly, which is made from downy feathers, stuck firmly to the background
Rosen concludes, 'we can’t allow hate and terror to take away our dreams'
keywords:Paris
关键词:巴黎
乔纳森·罗森(JonathanRosen)在11月13日巴黎恐怖袭击之前,为他在科莱特的个展构思了一幅“我想要和平”支撑面包的丙烯酸板是用必要的刻字板制成的。他打算.。
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