Home-the library

House eskimo Igloo dwellings made by the Colombian designer and artist Miler Lagos. Isn't it unusual use of books? From books why not just create once didn't involve them in contemporary art! Of them worked sculpture paper, turned them into an installation in the form of the Ford Falcon, a tower of books about Abraham Lincoln, and book house in the Lisbon Centre for Contemporary Culture. And that's the way Miler Lagos decided to simulate gopalakrishna forms the home of the Eskimos.


Here's another option to make literature a part of visual art: Miler Lagos has constructed from it a domed structure, recreating the traditional dwelling of the Inuit. Of course, the original Igloo built from snow or ice blocks-bricks, but that's for the rich, as they say. Book needle, neatly built of brick in the form of novels, fairy tales, reference books, encyclopedias, textbooks and plays, is a part of the exhibition in the gallery MagnanMetz Gallery, and is called Home ("Home"). For those who can not imagine their life without literature, and how no one else understands that knowledge is power, and that the book will answer any question and, if necessary, and a roof over my head.




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