Friday, May 16, 2014

Chennai Phoenix City Shopping Mall now became an Entertainment Too

We already know that pheonix mall is an very big and energetic mall which now become an entertainment too. IMax has opened its luxurious theater ,   yes obviously it is named as LUXE . It contains of the 11 screens with a luxurious look.


Not only this , Phoenix also contains many amazing interiors like Sound Art and many more. Lets see that what are the amazing inside the Phoenix.

It contains many amazing art work , which collectively called as ART C . Mainly the Major arts in ART C are 

GIGI SCARIA 

Named as Steps of Predicament on 2011. 
Used Medium may be Aluminium Fabricated Sheet, Mirror Glass and steel Poll and Paint.
Gigi Scaria investigates how social hierarchies are created within new vertically oriented urban developments, and this humorous sculpture explores the concesequences of this endless climb.

LN TALLUR

Named as Juggernaut-2 on 2013. 
Used Medium may be Bronze, Iron, Cow Dung, Cement and Silicon.
Evoking a sense of revolving, this work alludes to the jagannath ratha yatra that is held annually in Orissa, and explores the idea of the ultimate sacrifice with its impressive bronze form

RAVINDER REDDY

Named as Head on 2010. 
Used Medium may be Gilded Polyester Resin and Fiberglass.
The ornate and intricate head of a south indian woman reflects indian craft traditions with a pop art flair, celebrating the strong force of women and inspiring a sense of reverence for them.

THUKRAL AND TAGRA

Named as Apocalyptron-1 on 2009, from the series of THE DAWN of DECADENCE. 
Used Medium may be Resin, Iron and Decals.
This work imagines a world where consumerism has gone beserk, and becomes 'Chitti' in chennai. It was created entirely from cast-resin bottles modeled after those found in supermarkets.

ANJUM SINGH

Named as Cola Blooms on 2012. 
Used Medium may be Cast Fiber Glass with Enamel Paint.
Anjum Sigh turns fibreglass representations of waste into art, , remainding us that by protecting the environment through recycling, we can transform modern society into something beautiful


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