Benefits
23.0 x 18.0 cm
Dan Lam (1988 –)
Dan Lam es una escultora estadounidense de origen vietnamita reconocida por sus esculturas brillantes y "goteantes" hechas con espuma poliuretano y resina epoxi. Su obra explora el deseo, el disgusto y el límite entre belleza y grotesco, ganando reconocimiento a través de las redes sociales y cautivando al público con su estética inquietante pero fascinante. Nacida en Morsang, Filipinas (1988), La
Benefits is a work by the artist Dan Lam (Morong, Philippines, 1988). The daughter of Vietnamese migrants, born in the Philippines and raised in Texas, she generates sculptures that melt before the gaze of the spectators. Influenced by Lynda Benglis, the artist decided to start working with resin, glues, and plastic polymers. Her works, full of curves and bulges that spill over what supports them, are presented as organic elements before the viewer. “I want the sculptures to offer that illusion of being alive, but without needing to take drugs to see it,” says Dan Lam, who uses psychedelia and neon colours to turn the inert into a completely different reality.
Sobre esta obra
- Título: Benefits
- Artista: Dan Lam
- Dimensiones originales: 23.0 x 18.0 cm
- Estado de derechos de autor: Bajo derechos de autor