As part of my Introduction to Art class, a visit to an art museum was required. I decided to visit the Art Institute of Chicago. This was my fist time in an art museum in the United States. Previously, I visited an art museum in Mexico, but my experience was completely different. In the Art Institute, I saw many different types and forms of art. Many of the pieces I saw during my visit to this museum were by authors mentioned during class including Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Jeff Koons, and Felix Gonzalez Torres.
During my visit many art pieces caught my attention. It was hard to choose an art work to do my final analysis paper. Finally, after debating over a few PIECES I decided to make my paper about Analigía I (2a. Versíon). I choose this art PIECE because the first time I saw it I was intrigued by the components and size of the PIECE, but what convened me to select this peiece was that the artist was a Hispanic artist.
Victor Grippo utilizing science and art in Analogía I show the connection between nature, technology, and humanity. We are all connected and without other components or people society and life cannot exist.
Victor Grippo was born in Argentina in 1936 and died in his birth country at the age of 65 in 2002. He is a well known artist for …show more content…
Knowing the circumstances and environment where the artist worked is necessary to better understand his work. Every component was carefully selected in this art work. The potatoes cheap but very nutritious, the soil is what makes the agriculture possible. The wires are the proof that everything is connected and the actions of one can and will affect others around us. The table and the chair are the most common piece of furniture in south America, where families get together after a hard day working and eat and share with each