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// Nelson Leirner's Rio 2016 - Natación (2013) is a mixed media piece that cleverly interprets the theme of competitive swimming within a playful, conceptual framework. The work is arranged as an open book with grid lines, suggesting a swimming pool from a bird’s-eye perspective. The blue background and bold black lane markers mimic the lanes of an Olympic pool, while small, minimalist swimmer icons in white capture the essence of athletes in motion. The spiral binding at the center divides the pool, adding to the piece’s unique visual metaphor of a printed book. Leirner’s humorous and critical approach reflects on the commodification and formalization of sports, blending pop art sensibilities with conceptual art elements to offer a lighthearted yet thought-provoking commentary on the spectacle of the Olympics.
Rio 2016 - Natación , 2013
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// Nelson Leirner's Rio 2016 - Natación (2013) is a mixed media piece that cleverly interprets the theme of competitive swimming within a playful, conceptual framework. The work is arranged as an open book with grid lines, suggesting a swimming pool from a bird’s-eye perspective. The blue background and bold black lane markers mimic the lanes of an Olympic pool, while small, minimalist swimmer icons in white capture the essence of athletes in motion. The spiral binding at the center divides the pool, adding to the piece’s unique visual metaphor of a printed book. Leirner’s humorous and critical approach reflects on the commodification and formalization of sports, blending pop art sensibilities with conceptual art elements to offer a lighthearted yet thought-provoking commentary on the spectacle of the Olympics.
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