The Soft Dome // Atelier Yok Yok
The Soft Dome is an installation designed for the National Museum of Singapore by Atelier Yok Yok. It takes place in the Rotunda space of the Museum…
The Soft Dome is an installation designed for the National Museum of Singapore by Atelier Yok Yok. It takes place in the Rotunda space of the Museum…
Premiered on October 9, 2015 and lasting til January 6, 2016, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum hosts a retrospective — the first in the United States in more than thirty-five years and the most comprehensive in this country — devoted to the work of Italian artist Alberto Burri (1915–1995). Exploring the beauty and complexity of Burri’s process-based works, the exhibition positions the artist as a central protagonist of post–World War II art and revises traditional narratives of the cultural exchanges between the United States and Europe in the 1950s and ’60s. Burri broke with the gestural, painted surfaces of both American Abstract Expressionism and European Art Informel by manipulating unorthodox pigments and humble, prefabricated materials. A key figure in the transition from collage to assemblage, Burri barely used paint or brush, and instead worked his surfaces with stitching and combustion, among other signal processes. With his torn and mended burlap sacks, “hunchback” canvases, and melted industrial plastics, Burri often made allusions to skin and wounds, but in a purely abstract idiom. Bringing together more than …