As i watch this I begin to wonder if the human race even deserves to continue it's existence we always seem to have a near perfect skill at coming up with new ways of destroying each other and causing extreme cruelties. If this 2012 phenomenon is real then would the human race been ceased to exist be a bad thing considering what we are capable of which has been depicted within this piece of art?. but i think about the insurmountable acts of kindness we are also capable of, does that resolve us?.
In case you don't know, the scenes modelled were corruptions of some of Hitler's watercolours that they'd bought, with a hell-like concentration camp overlaid on top.
I have seen this sculpters in venice (punta sabioni) its in 9 big showcases, it is really amazing what they maked. It took them 5 years to make it......... All people liked it, only the germans good not smile when they see this peace of art.......Fucking hell....
Saw this in Venice last month and the video does not fully portray just how amazingly detailed these dioramas are! I am glad there is a video record of it because no photos were allowed and when I tried to describe it to people they just looked at me like I was mad...MAD! WELL WHO'S MAD NOW?!? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
It reminds me of a Hieronymous Bosch painting or a Tool video-either way it's ghastly and stark with dogmatic imagery. I actually like it-it appeals to the morbid sicko inside of me.
Hmm, interesting to say the least. This diorama to me refers to the holocaust as a metaphor for the capability of human beastliness. In the end they try to turn to christ, the saviour but he's just a bloody corpse on a stick, just like all the others and the suffering continues.
@69Darkwings69 Part time atheist, part time deist, full time agnostic, actually. TBH miracle man has never really done it for me, but to each their own.
Arf... it is not about the Shoah, it's about 'grotesque' and how we return, over and over, like a 'need', 'scopic need', to the images of the 'worst things that happened' and 'violence images', to reactivate the 'sacrifice'. The Chapman show 'clichés', and mix all the 'representations' that a society can produce to underline how 'mecanic' we are, and in which point we are victims of the 'Reason' (la Raison) and slave of 'pathos'. So don't be shoked !
As i watch this I begin to wonder if the human race even deserves to continue it's existence we always seem to have a near perfect skill at coming up with new ways of destroying each other and causing extreme cruelties. If this 2012 phenomenon is real then would the human race been ceased to exist be a bad thing considering what we are capable of which has been depicted within this piece of art?. but i think about the insurmountable acts of kindness we are also capable of, does that resolve us?.
ArchAzzz 1 month ago
@lardimus well said
vrbrno 2 months ago
In case you don't know, the scenes modelled were corruptions of some of Hitler's watercolours that they'd bought, with a hell-like concentration camp overlaid on top.
leonjollans 3 months ago
I saw this at the White Cube in Mason's Yard when it was on show. Absolutely mindblowing. Awesome awesome awesome
leonjollans 3 months ago
thought it would be much more interesting and graphic than that :L
godonlyknowsiloveyou 5 months ago
Amazing!
diebeaumont 5 months ago
what a bunch of crap
BeeFrogMan 7 months ago
That is amazingly done! Think of all the time they put in to detail.
rebeltorc 9 months ago
I have seen this sculpters in venice (punta sabioni) its in 9 big showcases, it is really amazing what they maked. It took them 5 years to make it......... All people liked it, only the germans good not smile when they see this peace of art.......Fucking hell....
cmonsplace 10 months ago
First time I saw this, I had the shit scared out of me. No change there.
hotelmario510 11 months ago
ke figooooooooo
saabronz 1 year ago
@69Darkwings69
.......oh rite ;)
SLAY6R 1 year ago
I'm not really judging you by the way.. Just asked... I got no problem with your believes as well as mine's..
69Darkwings69 1 year ago
Saw this in Venice last month and the video does not fully portray just how amazingly detailed these dioramas are! I am glad there is a video record of it because no photos were allowed and when I tried to describe it to people they just looked at me like I was mad...MAD! WELL WHO'S MAD NOW?!? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
emeraldnite 1 year ago
I must say...
Feel that you've seen this all before...
As if lived over it and had experience it...
That the things that had happen will happen..
And those things that never happened to you for some reason you feel...
Its an unnecessary feeling; but in reality...
It helps us understand more how miserable the human being is...
We are Hell
69Darkwings69 1 year ago
@TheEtienneperrier
Wow u a war criminal or sumat?
but yeah cool the bros grim rule.....
SLAY6R 1 year ago
@SLAY6R
i think he means the art...
69Darkwings69 1 year ago
@TheEtienneperrier
SLAY6R 1 year ago
Seen this for real it is amazing ..
TheEtienneperrier 1 year ago
It reminds me of a Hieronymous Bosch painting or a Tool video-either way it's ghastly and stark with dogmatic imagery. I actually like it-it appeals to the morbid sicko inside of me.
JsgHair71 1 year ago 2
Hmm, interesting to say the least. This diorama to me refers to the holocaust as a metaphor for the capability of human beastliness. In the end they try to turn to christ, the saviour but he's just a bloody corpse on a stick, just like all the others and the suffering continues.
lardimus 1 year ago 8
@lardimus Which holocaust? :(
tweaker1bms 1 year ago
@tweaker1bms Hmm... good point. Pick your poison I'd say.
lardimus 1 year ago
@lardimus Atheist? I'm just asking...
69Darkwings69 1 year ago
@69Darkwings69 Part time atheist, part time deist, full time agnostic, actually. TBH miracle man has never really done it for me, but to each their own.
lardimus 1 year ago
Researching this for a project at college...
Beastly art work...
NegativeNumbers427 1 year ago
Amazing work
TheatreFracture 1 year ago
Arf... it is not about the Shoah, it's about 'grotesque' and how we return, over and over, like a 'need', 'scopic need', to the images of the 'worst things that happened' and 'violence images', to reactivate the 'sacrifice'. The Chapman show 'clichés', and mix all the 'representations' that a society can produce to underline how 'mecanic' we are, and in which point we are victims of the 'Reason' (la Raison) and slave of 'pathos'. So don't be shoked !
colindepp 1 year ago
The scene of the pigs reminds me to 'Snatch'
JuankiZapata 1 year ago
degenerate art
762cat 1 year ago
Samuel Barber: "Adagio for strings, op. 11" (1938)
Tastiroti 2 years ago 7
what's the name of the song?
biondapanda 2 years ago
he's right. Adagio for Strings.
Fashionable in 1999 I believe.
Withnail1969 2 years ago
what's the music?
biondapanda 2 years ago