Ryan Gander Is there froth on a daydream?, 2024
PVC, ink
ø 370 cm (145 5/8 in)
Is there froth on a daydream? is a giant black PVC balloon bearing the question “Is there froth on a daydream?” in large white letters.
The work represents the inquisitiveness of children who ask what grown-up minds often dismiss as nonsensical or illogical. The medium in which this sentence is conveyed, a huge balloon, invokes the playfulness of childhood and draws on Gander’s use of children’s toys as symbols of their imaginative powers.
Installed in a way to block an entrance Is there froth on a daydream? raises the question of what the obstacle to enter the room is: The ball or our inability to engage with such feats of the imagination.
Human perception and cognition, the way humans navigate and perceive the world around them are recurring topics in Ryan Gander’s artistic practice. Gander’s works are focused on the playfulness and imagination of children, which is often more expansive and less restrictive than adult behavior, less encumbered by “reality,” facts and appearances.
The work is available in the following range of sizes: from a minimum of 2,7 meters up to a maximum of 5 meters. The scale is to be determined by the space in which the work is installed, for the work to appear as absurd and comical as possible. The work is made for interaction, the artist encourages visitors to move the ball around in the space and interact with it.
The work weighs 15 kg.
Additional questions for unique commission works with questions Ryan Gander developed with children:
1. Do fish float?
2. Is red the brightest colour?
3. Can you smell fear?
4. Do blind people see in dreams?
5. Can plants tell the time?
6. Is the wind always invisible?
7. Do nuns fight?
8. What is the fifth gender?
9. Do twins have the same dreams?
10. Can you kill someone with kindness?
11. Do rocks have a smell?
COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN SALE:
– PVC balloon, air pump
– Certificate of authenticity
The work represents the inquisitiveness of children who ask what grown-up minds often dismiss as nonsensical or illogical. The medium in which this sentence is conveyed, a huge balloon, invokes the playfulness of childhood and draws on Gander’s use of children’s toys as symbols of their imaginative powers.
Installed in a way to block an entrance Is there froth on a daydream? raises the question of what the obstacle to enter the room is: The ball or our inability to engage with such feats of the imagination.
Human perception and cognition, the way humans navigate and perceive the world around them are recurring topics in Ryan Gander’s artistic practice. Gander’s works are focused on the playfulness and imagination of children, which is often more expansive and less restrictive than adult behavior, less encumbered by “reality,” facts and appearances.
The work is available in the following range of sizes: from a minimum of 2,7 meters up to a maximum of 5 meters. The scale is to be determined by the space in which the work is installed, for the work to appear as absurd and comical as possible. The work is made for interaction, the artist encourages visitors to move the ball around in the space and interact with it.
The work weighs 15 kg.
Additional questions for unique commission works with questions Ryan Gander developed with children:
1. Do fish float?
2. Is red the brightest colour?
3. Can you smell fear?
4. Do blind people see in dreams?
5. Can plants tell the time?
6. Is the wind always invisible?
7. Do nuns fight?
8. What is the fifth gender?
9. Do twins have the same dreams?
10. Can you kill someone with kindness?
11. Do rocks have a smell?
COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN SALE:
– PVC balloon, air pump
– Certificate of authenticity
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