Genco Gulan, Dancing Sculpture (2018)
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This is a verticular video. Please adjust your screen accoardingly, turn it counter clockwise for viewing. The video shows Genco Gulan's piece Dancing Sculpture (2018) moving at Piramid Art Gallery of Istanbul, during the show, Coming Soon! The video does not have a specific music.
Dancing Sculpture (2018) is a small dancing metallic humanoid, carrying an ancient looking head. Its movements may remind us the popular Floss Dance (2016), which is the signature moves of the Backpack Kid. In this piece Gulan directly referes to the Kinetic Sculptures of Jean Tinguely (1925-1991). The artist saw these pieces in Paris during late 1980 and tried to produce similar ones ever since. The marble looking polymer head may remind us the Artemision Bronze (God from the Sea), probably; 460 B.C. The original piece is also metal and currently at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. The sculpture is build on a modified Robovie-nano (2009), a humanoid robot of V stone with 15 individual moving joints which now works with regular electricity, plug and play. In his art Gulan not only combines ancient sculpture making tradition with and futurism and pop, but he also combines (far) West with (far) East.
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