A coin purse and a set of dentures may be remarkably unremarkable objects in your everyday life, but Un-Think by Nancy Fouts aims to change the way you consider them. By fusing two unrelated items together into something new, the artist asserts that she's not attempting to make a statement so much as to provoke thought in her audience.
Though butterflies and darts are incredibly different things, this, among other pieces shows how natural they look as a hybrid form. Perhaps you've never seen "Bastard" written in flowers next to a coffin before, but could you argue that the artwork is not a rousing reconsideration of each individual element?
Items like the unusual tooth-bristled toothbrush and the rabbit with curlers are being shown together in the exhibition called Un-Think by Nancy Fouts at a London gallery.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Surreal Fusion Art
- Artists fuse unrelated items together to create thought-provoking artwork
- Hybridized Natural Forms
- Artists create natural-looking hybridized forms from dissimilar objects.
- Recontextualization Art
- Artists express meaning through recontextualizing everyday objects.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Culture
- The fusion of unrelated objects in art could spark new creativity in the art industry.
- Design and Fashion
- Hybridized natural forms could inspire designers to create new, unique and creative fashion and product designs.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Recontextualization art could lead to disruptive innovation in advertising and branding strategies, needing a shift in thinking and perception.
