Art21 - Art in the 21st Century Season 6 Episode 2 Boundaries
- April 20, 2012
In episode 2 of season 6 of Art21 - Art in the 21st Century, titled Boundaries, viewers are taken on a journey exploring the concept of boundaries in art. The episode delves into how artists challenge and question societal norms and physical boundaries through their work.
The first segment of the episode starts with artist David Altmejd, whose large-scale sculptures challenge traditional notions of objectivity and subjectivity by layering different materials and textures. Altmejd’s work is also concerned with examining death and transformation. By breaking boundaries between different materials, he is able to create a new understanding of sculptural form.
Next, viewers are introduced to artist Tabaimo, who creates drawings and animations that explore the complexities of Japanese culture. Tabaimo’s work challenges the boundaries between the physical and digital realms by seamlessly blending the two in her animations.
The third segment of the episode features artist Damián Ortega, who creates sculptures and installations inspired by everyday objects. These objects are often deconstructed and rearranged in unexpected ways, challenging the viewer to question the boundaries between art and everyday life.
The final segment introduces viewers to the work of artist Pedro Reyes, who creates large-scale installations that explore social and political issues. Reyes’s work challenges the boundaries between art and activism, and aims to create a space for dialogue and change.
Throughout the episode, viewers are encouraged to reflect on the role of boundaries in our lives, and how artists use their work to challenge and push these boundaries. The episode also highlights the importance of art in sparking conversation and inspiring change in society.