First, "Mamam".
Mom is the work of Louise Bourgeois, an American female sculptor. It is 30 meters high and 33 meters wide. There are various versions with slightly different materials, one is steel version, followed by six bronze versions, each with an oocyst containing 32 marble eggs.
Louis said, "Spiders are my mother's ode. She is my best friend. Like a spider, my mother is a weaver. My family runs a tapestry business. My mother is very clever and manages the workshop like a spider. We know that spiders are good friends of human beings because they eat mosquitoes. Mosquitoes can spread diseases. So spiders help and protect us, just like my mother. "
Second, "the living are indifferent to the dead."
The Physical Possibility of Death in the Living Mind is an installation art created by British conceptual artist damien hirst in 199 1. Hearst put a 14-foot tiger shark in a glass cabinet filled with formaldehyde.
In 2004, this painting was bought by Steven Cohen, an American hedge fund manager, at a high price, and the bid reportedly reached 8 million pounds. It was one of the most expensive contemporary works of art at that time. In 2006, the original tiger shark gradually rotted, and Hearst replaced it with a new specimen.
Third, "balloon dog".
Jeff Koons, a former Wall Street trader, is controversial in the art world. He said that there was no deeper meaning or information behind his art, so he hired a studio to turn his vision into reality instead of creating it himself. For these reasons, many people question whether his sculptures can be called art in law. His metal balloon dog is his most famous work.