Roman Ondák at the Venice Biennale 2009 | TateShots

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2009
  • The artist Roman Ondák is known for making artworks so subtle that many people dont know they are there at all. A piece in the Tate Collection, for example, consists of ordinary people queuing up at various places in the gallery.
    In 'Loop', at the Venice Biennale, he turns the Czech and Slovak Pavilion into a botanical environment that merges seamlessly with the Giardini gardens. Its all the more mischievous for the fact that many pass through the loop without even realising it.
    In this film, Ondák walks us through the installation, and lets us into the secrets of its construction

Комментарии • 5

  • @ralfw77
    @ralfw77 12 лет назад

    I like it. It's simple and complex at the same time ánd well done.

  • @bbcrumbs
    @bbcrumbs 11 лет назад +1

    ls that an outside nightclub? - That's your idea•

  • @ricardopickman
    @ricardopickman 14 лет назад

    I liked it very much, but I don't see a big difference between this and 50's and 60's minimalism. Wasn't he borderline of art and real life the same theme of Mies van der Rohe and many others?.

  • @annshaw2989
    @annshaw2989 15 лет назад

    er......I thought this pavilion was empty ...that the artist had not been able to install any work....you could have fooled me!

  • @hopelesslyinlovedu
    @hopelesslyinlovedu 13 лет назад

    What I heard for 3:33 minutes: BULLSHIT