Who is Török Viki?

I am an economist who loves to travel and loves visual arts. I came from a small Hungarian city and since my childhood I drive my friend...

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

To find the Pavilion of Scotland with the works of Karla Black was the most
 complicated but once I found the nearby streets there were signs everywhere.
The way up to the pavilion, Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória

These limited edition bags are created especially for the Biennale, you can pick
your favourite one. Karla Black, Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória 

Karla Black's sculptures prioritise looking over thinking and doing over speaking.
For her sculptures she uses different materials like paint, plaster, vaseline,
 cellophane, nail varnish, body paint, lipstick, eye shadow and many more.
In the Pavilion of Scotland, Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória

Sometimes her sculptures look like installations and sometimes they are so flat
that they almost look like paintings. And some of them even had beautiful smell.
Pavilion of Scotland, Karla Black, Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória 

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