Savski, Borut
No. 835
"Electric Jesus"
Artist: Savski, Borut
Title: Electric Jesus
Duration: 00:02:14
Year: 2004
Genre: Installation Art
Production: Galerija Kapelica

 
SYNOPSIS

The author created a new human-like body, which is only a symbol of man. The emphasis is on the fact that the qualitative characteristics of the body and higher ideas, such as suffering, or at the end of the god, are preserved regardless of the materiality of the form. As Borut Savski emphasized, man creates everything in his own form, while Electric Jesus points out that understanding, perception and evaluation can not escape humanity. (DIVA)



 
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