Artist Rock

Artist Rock

2020, Rome (Italy)

 

Title of the work: “Artist’s Stone”

Artist: Manuel Grillo

Year of creation: 2020

Technique: natural element and PLA.

“Those who attach more importance to the ‘things’ that stand in relation (the ‘terms of the relation’) will reject any analogy between grammar and botanical anatomy, considering it too arty; after all, a leaf and a noun do not resemble each other at all in outward appearance. But if we place the relations in the foreground and consider the terms as defined solely by them, then we begin to have some doubts. Is there a deep analogy between grammar and anatomy? Is there an interdisciplinary science that should deal with such analogies?” Gregory Bateson

Dimensions: Variable

Description:
“Artist’s stone” 3D copy of a natural element.

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