Interactive Chinese art
touch screen! you can play the gu jeng and flowers will bloom from it
touch screen! you can play the gu jeng and flowers will bloom from it
hahaha we used to write chinese essays on these notes
nice bra essay
nice bra essay
The great inflatable van.
like a vacuum, it SUCKKKKS or blows
you could not tell at all the van is made from fabric
The artist began with wrapping furniture and then burning it
leaving the outer wiring
eventually he became more and more skilled
and can skip the burning part
displaying ol' school daily objects such as those cheap ass canvas shoes
(that are now so expensive?) my dad used to play footy in them
or these little condensed biscuits that tasted sorta funky
(round tube- red, they're called 山喳餅)
impressive work of our social lattices,
such detail!
such detail!
as you approach these cubicles they detect your movement
and will start miao-ing, woofing, or chirpin'!
and will start miao-ing, woofing, or chirpin'!
Controversial drawings
daily chinese household products
Most of these little mobiles are hand crafted from MDF wood
making this acquisition one of the most expensive ones in the gallery
Most of these little mobiles are hand crafted from MDF wood
making this acquisition one of the most expensive ones in the gallery
the floors seems to crack open and eat you up, gnawww
this is all , I think
The White Rabbit Collection is one of the world's largest and
most significant collections of contemporary Chinese art.
Founded by Kerr and Judith Neilson, it focuses on works produced after 2000.
They are a non profit organization, the entire gallery is more of a philanthropic effort,
the building is beautifully designed and curated
I must say Sydney is very lucky to have a gallery as such!!!