sexta-feira, 29 de março de 2013
Jason Polan
The Every Piece Of Art in The Museum Of Modern Art Book contains every piece of art that was visible to the public at the museum from January 19 to January 31, 2005. It is 50 pages and perfect bound.
http://www.jasonpolan.com/art/momabook.html
quinta-feira, 28 de março de 2013
Pincel japonês
O pincel acima tem pelo de boi e de lobo. Existem lojas com mais de 150 tipos de pincel chinês, com pelos de animais diversos (o pelo de lobo é um dos mais caros, mais macios e difíceis de obter). Cada tipo é adequado para uma finalidade diferente.
http://ewiart.tripod.com/id5.html
sábado, 23 de março de 2013
The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata
The exhibition The Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata opened a month ago at the Fondazione Prada in Venice, and continues until November 25th. Curated by art historian and critic Germano Celant (whose dedication to the subject of artists' books, multiples, records and video dates back at least forty years), the exhibition appears to be the largest and most comprehensive ever mounted on the subject. Covering a period of 75 years, beginning in the early 20th century and continuing until 1975, the show features over six hundred works in an exploration of "the idea of uniqueness in art and in its perception, through the multiplication not just of the objects themselves but also of the different means used for its distribution, from artist’s books to magazines and from experimental cinema to radio."
The sprawling exhibition includes Andy Warhol's Brillo Boxes and Heinz Tomato Ketchup Boxes, Man Ray's Obstruction and Cadeau, Arman's Ordures au Naturel and Poubelle, Joseph Beuys' Felt Suits and Sled, a recreation of the European Fluxus Mail-Order Warehouse, Marcel Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise (three copies) and most (if not all) of the Readymades, Richard Hamilton's The Critic Laughs (again, three copies), several cans of Manzoni's Merde d'Artista, Pyramid by Roy Lichtenstein, ten Oat Flowers by Meret Oppenheim, Wedding Souvenir by Claes Oldenburg (enough slices to produce a full cake!), a whole stack of his Geometric Mouse and London Knees. Also included are collections such as the Nouveaux Realistes’ suitcase, Seven Objects in a Box, Fluxus ephemera, Futurist fashion, Bauhaus books and hundreds of other classics.
Mais em http://artistsbooksandmultiples.blogspot.com.br/2012/08/the-small-utopia-ars-multiplicata.html
Marcadores:
arte conceitual,
artes visuais,
publicações
Helio Oiticica
Bandeira feita a partir de fotografia de "Cara de Cavalo" morto. O amigo de Hélio era "inimigo público" e foi assassinado pela polícia.
O poeta Torquato Neto diante de "pureza é um mito"
Marcadores:
artes visuais,
as palavras na pintura,
poema objeto
Bienal de São Paulo
Uma pequena curadoria de livros de artista que poderiam estar na 30ª
Bienal de São Paulo (considerando apenas os artistas que já estão na
mostra).
Bas Jan Ader, Fall, 1970.
[Fonte: Otis Collections Online]
[Fonte: Otis Collections Online]
Ian Hamilton Finlay, Sheaves, 1970
(via http://some-landscapes.blogspot.com.br/2008/04/seas-waves-sheaves.html)
(via http://some-landscapes.blogspot.com.br/2008/04/seas-waves-sheaves.html)
Hans-Peter Feldmann, Voyeur, 2011
Nesta seleção que privilegia a ideia de vínculos, e que remete ao historiador Aby Warburg, a obra Parallel Encyclopedia, de Batia Suter, é fundamental, e poderia muito bem estar na Bienal:
quinta-feira, 14 de março de 2013
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