tomcat
Senior Member
Thanks.WOW :bigeyes: really nice... What all this? is the wolf fake? Sounds werid that the wolfs crash over the glass, if its real its truely animal cruelty... :angry:
lol... What is this all about?
This is an installation piece at the National Museum of Singapore by Mainland Chinese artist, Cai Guo-Qiang. Considered one of the most important contemporary international artists today, he has been exhibited in major institutions around the world including, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Tate Museum in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The life-sized wolves are not real. The bodies are resin cast stuffed with hay while the fur is actually painted sheepskins.
The exhibition piece was commissioned by Deutsche Bank AG and is meant to depict the deep and intractable historical issues still faced by the East and West Germans after reunification. Although the Berlin wall has long been demolished, the artist is trying to remind people that invisible walls are the hardest to dismantle.
The exhibition is on till August. Seems to be perfect for testing out the NEX cameras with its sweep panorama, 3D sweep panorama, handheld twilight and anti-motion blur modes.
Should go catch it !
