My brother invited me to the opening night of the Frieze Art Fair yesterday evening. I had never heard of it, but it’s a really big show, with art galleries from all around exhibiting contemporary and modern art pieces. It was just funny being in this particular art world with all these art type people (artists, gallery people, critiques, buyers, etc).
I didn’t see much that really touched me but there was one piece I thought was particularly amazing and stayed glued to it for 5 minutes or so. It was created by Attila Csörgö and his work revolves around mechanical and geometrical devices.
The piece is called Platonic Love, here is a picture from his portfolio website:
From afar, it just looks like a mess of threads moving with no rhyme or reason, but get closer and after trying to figure out where all the threads go, which is connected to which, what counter weights what – all starting from a little engine at the bottom and you’re quickly just lost in contemplation. After that you realise those little twigs held by all the wires actually move in unisson to form geometrical shapes. So they go from this cube, prism and pyramid as on the pic, move away and then regroup as a pentagonic shape – amazing!
The fair is on for 3 days until Saturday evening, and it’s always refreshing and thought provoking to go see some new art, so it was great for that. We also discovered a really nice little Moroccan restaurant close to Baker Street for dinner, so I’ll definitely keep that address in mind! The harissa was home made and frankly one of the best I’ve ever had, the tagine was delicious and the people were really nice and down to earth. Recommended!
It looks amazing, I’m popping down there for sure!