Chris Burden Toys

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“I still collect toys.Toys are a reflection of society. They are the tools that society uses to teach and enculturate children into the adult world. Toys are not innocent.” (Burden). When you think of toys you probably think about dolls or Hot Wheels. What you probably don’t know is the toys can vary into anything. Toys are usually used to entertain yourself, but what if they represent more than just that. It can be a famous cite, make you question society, or just make you think about how we’re treating each other. Anything can be a toy. You just have to be creative to make it more than a toy. Chris Burden, an amazing artist, famously known for creating artwork that reflect on society, in most of his work he used toys to help him. Burden is famously known for two pieces of artwork, Shoot and Urban …show more content…

It illuminates the night sky at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA, and looks magnificent at every angle. It brings a lot of people to LACMA just to see this beautiful artwork. According to Mary Melton, in the article Light in the Piazza said that, LACMA was dull but that it later turned into something better, with the help of Burden’s work, Urban Light. This artwork is spectacular but it makes you feel something. Melton herself said, “I have a deeper connection to Urban Light.” Even if you never heard of Urban Light, you may have seen pictures of it’s shining lights. This sculpture just makes you smile every time. R.J Smith stated in his article, The Sculpture of Dreams, that Burden once said, “I never thought it would become such an iconic landmark, but it has.” Everyday people fill up the area around Urban Light, to get pictures, to admire the work even more, or just to feel happy. When you actually see Urban Light in person it illuminates you heart just like it does in the night sky. It’s very breath taking. Now it has become an “iconic landmark” that everyone wants to

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