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Beautiful Plastic

Brad Adkins at Cornish.

Courtesy of PDX Contemporary Art

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Cornish Main Gallery, Main Campus Center, 1000 Lenora St., first floor, 726-5011, www.cornish.edu. Free. Tues.–Fri. Ends Oct. 17.

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One of the most striking pieces in "Gimme: From Inspiration to Appropriation," an exhibit curated by Suzanne Beal at Cornish, is a plastic water bottle. The bottle looks crystalline, almost as though the plastic had been heated, melted, and allowed to bubble and cool, forming delicate, evenly spaced, perfectly circular pockets of air. But Brad Adkins' Plastic Water Bottle is far simpler: a water bottle drilled through, over and over, with a Dremel tool. With a diameter designed to fit in your hand—and you'll want to touch it—the drinking cylinder has become a sculpture composed of tiny holes, all the size of a thumbtack's tip. The 12-ounce beverage container has been so thoroughly perforated that the surface is more air than solid. A delicate lace is formed by the negative space. Additionally, the material seems to have mutated in the making: No longer pliable and transparent, the bottle has become brittle under the stress of repeated hole-punching. In this transformation, a common disposable object has been made into a carefully rendered sculpture, something permanent, possessing intention, pattern, and beauty. 

 
  • Jennifer Zwick 10/11/2008 2:02:00 AM

    That is lovely - it reminds me of the Tom Friedman desk piece, but this one is particularly interesting because plastic is so porous anyway; the intervention here seems to be realizing the potential of the properties of the plastic, which is directly oppositional to the properties of the vessel it's shaped into.

  • nichole 10/10/2008 4:13:00 AM

    what a piece of crap. art dealers and critics such as this need to be kicked out of the art world.

  • fail 10/09/2008 6:16:00 PM

    no, it is not "In this transformation, a common disposable object has been made into a carefully rendered sculpture, something permanent, possessing intention, pattern, and beauty. " it's a fucking watter bottle, only now it can no longer perform it's function

  • copirate 10/09/2008 5:59:00 PM

    i used to poke holes in bottles like this when i was bored at school. if i'd known it was art i may have been rich by now.

  • Lisa Holtz 10/09/2008 5:02:00 PM

    Wow, that is beautiful. What a great idea. www.anonymity.at.tc

  • My Name 10/09/2008 1:17:00 PM

    This is a !@# joke. Tell you what. I'll shiat on a dead cell phone, and call it a "dramatic statement" about the "stark constrast" between the 1st and 3rd worlds. I can haz my $100,000 now?

  • Kostas 10/09/2008 12:40:00 PM

    It's a plastic bottle for god's sake!!!!! Art?! Oh well, at least the author was impressed.

  • Youarekiddin 10/09/2008 11:39:00 AM

    How utterly worthless, do people really see this as "art" ?? Look like something an obsessive compulsive spoiled kid would do after too much sugar and caffeine.

  • flibble 10/09/2008 10:36:00 AM

    What a load of wank

 

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