The Hirshhorn Modern Art Gallery in Washington, D.C. recently held a contest in which the only rule was that artists could use only one sheet of paper. (Or so I’m told, I can’t find any mention of this on the gallery’s website—but a handful of bloggers can’t be wrong, can they?) In any event, the entries are amazing. Do yourself a solid and click here.
January 24, 2008
Single-Sheet Contest at Hirshhorn Modern Art Gallery
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As it turns out, there was no contest. All the pieces were created by the artist Peter Callesen. You can see his work here: http://www.petercallesen.com/index/index2.html
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Very cool. I especially like the one with the person falling and the other rescuing. A talented chap, that Peter Callesen.
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*sigh*
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