14-0275
Ken Little: Little Changes: A Retrospective
Ken Little
2003-10-11; 2004-01-11;
sculpturehumorcaricaturessatireSalt Lake Art Center
The images depicted in Little's art--the animals, people, cars and houses, may be autonomous replicas of what they represent, but they are also, even in their bizarre configuration, objects that are infused with a sense of comical affection. His work crosses many boundaries-- specifically those between art and craft, caricature and satire. His sculptures and installations portray the attributes of humans and animals and the ways these attributes are assimilated into social custom. The characters he creates through this process cut through rage, humor, frustration, and joy in a fashion similar to that of cartoons. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
Digitized by: Salt Lake Community College
still image
art original
image/tiff
digitized other analog
eng
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Original version: Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UMOCA); Archival digital version: SLCC Digital Archives. IN COPYRIGHT.
TIFF image scanned at 600 dpi from the original using an Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner. PDF created with Adobe