I have been thinking for a visit to
wexner center for a long time and finally I made it last Sunday with friends.
It is a nice building, or we can
see, an art from the outside. There were not many visitors that day so a really
quiet environment benefits me enjoying this exhibition. I walked along the uphill
hallway and saw some sculptures and paintings. The structure of the exhibition is interesting and the exhibition is named cubes and anarchy by David Smith. Sometimes I had to step up a narrow entrance to see the other
area making the visiting a lot of prediction and expectation. It is like I am visiting cubes after cubes. The design of the visiting lines is a kind of art. For the contents,
the entire show’s theme is basically the combination of some geometric
drawings. David really tries to use cubes to show his anarchy and freedom idea. In the sculpture called Cube I, David applies most simplistic steel pattern sticks together creating pithy artworks.
It is really hard to define which sculpture looks like which thing but I could
sense the artist’s idea behind making this exhibition which is the pursuit of doing
pitchy.
It is a little disappointed
that the wexner center is this small but eventually it is a worthwhile art trip
there.
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