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Three wise ivory monkeys sit atop an amber and silver plated throne, inspiring the title of Ann’s juxtapose: Speak No Evil, See No Evil, Hear No Evil. It represents the beauty of knowledge. This is a Japanese pictorial maxim with a long history in which the monkeys that illustrate the principle are called Iwazaru, Mizaru, and Kikazaru. It is also thought to have origins in Chinese culture and has been depicted in many places even centuries on, most… recently in the form of emojis. Ann calls her sculptures “juxtaposes”; she creates them by combining objects that don’t ordinarily go together, and in an unexpected way. They show her sense of humour and eccentric way of looking at society. They tell a story that each viewer may interpret in his or her own way. To create these works, Ann scours antique shops, antique fairs and auction houses to collect decadent ornaments, bone china, objet d’art, curios and quirky objects. She then juxtaposes two or three ‘objet’ together.
« My life is like a mosaic, composed of little fragments of memories, traditions and family histories. Yet despite all this, my heart sings in a quiet whisper. »
Ann Bubis, a painter and sculptor from the United Kingdom, has exhibited in Germany, Czechia, the United States and the U.K. As an intuitive artist, her abstract and realistic pieces are a response to global issues concerning the environment and ‘throw-away society’, as well as ancestral history, to name a few. Bubis works comprise varying styles and media, with her current focus on framed mosaics and sculptures which she calls ‘juxtapositions’.