紐約Feature 畫廊
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紐約,富藝斯,2007 年 5 月 18 日,拍品編號 265
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New York, Robert Miller Gallery, Vanitas Personae: An Exploration of the Self and Other Related Characters, March 4–April 1, 2000 (another example exhibited)
Milan, Fondazione Prada, Tom Friedman, October 24–December 15, 2002, inside cover, p. 14 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
Tom Friedman, exh. cat., Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, 2000, p. 37 (another example illustrated)
Bruce Hainley, Dennis Cooper and Adrian Searle, Tom Friedman, London, 2001, p. 48 (another example illustrated)
American • 1965
Tom Friedman is a multimedia artist working mainly in sculpture and works-on-paper. Interested in looking at the thin line between fantasy and autobiography, Friedman often creates works that push viewers into a complicit state of witnessing. His sculptures are composed of a multitude of objects, and he assembles them in such a way as to transform the mundane into an intricate work of art. He combines materials such as Styrofoam, foil, paper, clay, wire, hair and fuzz through a labor-intensive practice that seeks to tell a story, whether about himself or the world at large.
Friedman's approach to autobiography is not memoiristic. Rather, he takes the smallest moments of his life, like a piece of paper found on the street, and blows it out of proportion.
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