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// Nelson Leirner’s Cartas a...9 (2012) is a mixed media print that combines humor and critique in a depiction of soccer culture. The artwork shows a sequence of identical soccer players in black-and-white uniforms, each balancing a soccer ball on their head. The repetitive figures create a sense of movement and mechanical rhythm, hinting at the mass-produced, commercial aspect of sports figures. The piece includes two postage stamps in the upper right corner, linking the themes of global sports and communication. Framed by a bold black-and-white striped border, the work uses pop art aesthetics to question the idolization and commodification of athletes, merging art and social commentary.
Cartas a...9 , 2012
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// Nelson Leirner’s Cartas a...9 (2012) is a mixed media print that combines humor and critique in a depiction of soccer culture. The artwork shows a sequence of identical soccer players in black-and-white uniforms, each balancing a soccer ball on their head. The repetitive figures create a sense of movement and mechanical rhythm, hinting at the mass-produced, commercial aspect of sports figures. The piece includes two postage stamps in the upper right corner, linking the themes of global sports and communication. Framed by a bold black-and-white striped border, the work uses pop art aesthetics to question the idolization and commodification of athletes, merging art and social commentary.
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Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.