handbags designer in the flesh globby Gusford
Answer to the question of Andrea Hasler Gusford necessarily reflective at first - and not just a reflex is triggered, but two, the two opposite poles of attraction and repulsion.
The Swiss-born artist based in London, played extremely scary indeed convincing. His show, "the charge of excess," leaves a variety of dazzling impressions.
Hasler re modes upscale designer accessories (mainly handbags and shoes) in samples grotesque, bulging balls of wax pink dotted branded zipper pulls, badges, belts and grips. Lumpy fat droplets with beads that mimic the sweat and blood - Each element is literally given a new body. It looks Hasler found his material in the trash sculpture of a liposuction clinic.
Some pieces, such as "Marc Jacobs Heart" or vulva gapingly, "Organ McQueen," Reference unpacked actual body parts. Also fills the fleshy growth on forms of bags Bulgari, Dior and Louis Vuitton, or full, plump cankles in pairs of Jimmy Choo and Miu Miu shoes.
Hasler anchored every object in his own smooth, mirror-based display, the standard platform for valuable retail products and lines the floor of the gallery, dark, glossy paper.
Dazzles a picturesque setting, while the coarseness of the fears of goods. Ultra-bright, visceral blend of sophistication and vulgarity Hasler equivalent to a devastating critique of the book-chair.