Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Written Response



What I need next Tuesday from you:
1 page typed response that let's me know how you think the piece went, what worked, what didn't what could have been done different, etc
And also detailing what you did in the conceptualization and process for this work.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007



pretty cool

Monday, October 29, 2007

World Series? gimme mario dood!

Allen Ginsberg Bombs on Stage

Art 21 Season Four

premiered on pbs last night

tune in on sunday nights this fall to catch the rest of em

More Kurtz

more info on the steve kurtz lecture and also a screening later that night at cine.
You should go!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Negativland



Has anybody heard this yet? Negativland is releasing a career-spanning dvd! No more watching crappy bootleg VHS versions! Unfortunately is going to be delayed a month...check their website for more information...


todd haynes talking about finding self whether that self is real or imagined. so good.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Monday, October 22, 2007

Sajo Kojima



"Sako Kojima sculpts cute animals walking on grenades, a lamb licking its own anus, paints lonely, lost and sad animals of the forest and spends days inside a cage pretending to be a hamster that scratches the wall and bites bits of wood." via

Look --> new poll!

Steve Kurtz in Athens



Artist Steve Kurtz will be in town for an artist talk on Nov 6 at 5:30.
Here's an npr story about the movie Lynn Hershman just made about Steve's run in with the law the last few years. I got to hear him talk in Colorado last year and he's an interesting speaker with a crazy story. You should go!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Richard Prince at Guggenheim Museum




another big show featuring one of the artists from our readings,

"This critical overview of Richard Prince's career is the most comprehensive examination of the celebrated American artist's work to date. The exhibition highlights Prince's contributions to the development of contemporary art, bringing together key examples of his photographs, paintings, sculptures, and works on paper in an installation that integrates the various series comprising his oeuvre.

Prince's work has been among the most innovative art produced in the United States during the past 30 years. His deceptively simple act in 1977 of rephotographing advertising images and presenting them as his own ushered in an entirely new, critical approach to art-making—one that questioned notions of originality and the privileged status of the unique aesthetic object. Prince's technique involves appropriation; he pilfers freely from the vast image bank of popular culture to create works that simultaneously embrace and critique a quintessentially American sensibility: the Marlboro Man, muscle cars, biker chicks, off-color jokes, gag cartoons, and pulp fiction. While previous examinations of his art have emphasized its central role as a catalyst for postmodernist criticism, the Guggenheim exhibition and its accompanying catalogue also focus on the work's iconography and how it registers prevalent themes in our social landscape, including a fascination with rebellion, an obsession with fame, and a preoccupation with the tawdry and the illicit."

site

Thursday, October 18, 2007

hey jocelyn & diana...



saw this courtesy of sotheby's....thought of you all. its a photograph i belive called "models in windows" by ormond gigli. i wish i could find a better image online.
-meghan

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

reInstall



2 exhibitions featuring artists from our 'textbook' recently opened in the u.s.

first is in nyc from german artist and musician carsten nicolai a.k.a alva noto details and video

and second, and at a much bigger scale is the touring show of icelands olafur eliasson
a wired magazine article about the artist and the exhibitions
and a new york times article about the shows.

both are quick and interesting reads..

speaking of our textbook, since we will be more in studio mode for the rest of the semester let's keep reading the text each on our own, and finding extra tidbits and video and things about the artists in the book and post those here on the blog (like i have just done above). we'll try to fit in a couple more discussion sessions, but let's get the creative work done first!

Art School / Thinking

what chris fahey "learned in art school (is it design thinking?)"

  • How to champion and defend my ideas.

  • How to distinguish between personal and professional critique.

  • How to respectfully and constructively critique my peers. How to attack the ideas of my colleagues and still have drinks with them that same night (and maybe even sleep with them — hey, it is art school)

  • How to test drive a hundred different ideas through sketching, cobbling, and envisioning them, before finally settling on which one to go ahead and build.

  • How to tell when I am done a project that could just as easily be improved endlessly.

  • How to tell when an idea that is precious to me is actually holding me back. And then to feel good about throwing it away.

  • How to have the confidence to present my ideas in public without fearing that they will be stolen. And how to take it in stride when they inevitably are.

  • How to distinguish between taste, technical skill, and empirical efficiency.

  • How to detect bullshit, and to avoid generating it myself (note that not all art school grads learn this).

  • How to go the extra mile to make something high-quality.

  • How to recognize talent in my peers.

  • How to collaborate with my colleagues effectively to reach a common goal.

  • How to be deeply competitive without being a dick.

  • How to make something new just for the sake of being new.

  • How to build off of, and give credit to, the ideas of my predecessors both contemporary and in history.

  • How to save ideas that I’m not ready for and keep them for future use (usually in sketchbooks).

  • How to start all over again from the beginning.

  • How to teach all of the above.

Mall Rats



"Is it performance art or simply squatting? Eight artists have been secretly living in a 750-square-foot studio apartment they fashioned within the Providence Place mall parking garage. Michael J. Townsend, the leader of the Tape Art collective, was recently arrested for trespassing on private property by a mall security guard. Townsend said that the pad — built from over two tons of construction materials lugged to the space by Tape Art members and, though lacking running water or heat, fully furnished — was both a refuge and a means of addressing the relation between community and commerce."

artist site & project description

providence journal news story on the project

kountry crafts

hey all you dudes,

you might get a kick out of j. penry's blog kountrycrafts.blogspot.com

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Neu!

hey, the blog has a new look, and we have 'polls' now too! over on the right there ->

Automatic for the People

On October 5, 2007 Kristin Lucas succeeded in legally changing her name from Kristin Sue Lucas to Kristin Sue Lucas. In Alameda County Court, the presiding judge who granted the request said:
"So you have changed your name to exactly what it was before in the spirit of refreshing yourself as though you were a web page." link


Vice TV talks to artist Richard Prince


Werner Herzog eats his shoe

Living in the Microcosms



installation/performance by emmenline de mooij

Mainstream-Downstream

Jocelyn's fashion show on the streets reminded me of this outdoor 'runway' project by fashion designer carol christian poell

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

ronald's crisis



this is a good prank/outside art projecty thing someone posted to the netart delicious. im reposting it over here b/c it seems pertinent to our current assignment.

of course as far as graffiti or street art or whatever you call it if you haven't yet obviously check out banksy, gHOSTBOY and the wooster collective and streetsy.com

yeah...thats all for now? i dunno. the last few are more about the product than the performance (although not in all cases) but i thought worth mentioning after watching style wars..