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Kristian Goddard Homepage. I SEE JANEMARY.COM. Bio notes. Stelarc is a performance artist who has visually probed and acoustically amplified his body. He has made three films of the inside of his body. Between 1976-1988 he completed 25 body suspension performances with hooks into the skin. He has used medical instruments, prosthetics, robotics, Virtual Reality systems, the Internet and biotechnology to explore alternate, intimate and involuntary interfaces with the body.

He has performed with a THIRD HAND, a VIRTUAL ARM, a STOMACH SCULPTURE and EXOSKELETON, a 6-legged walking robot. In 1995 Stelarc received a three year Fellowship from The Visual Arts/Craft Board, The Australia Council and in 2004 was awarded a two year New Media Arts Fellowship. Www.oliviervalsecchi.com. STUDIO ERWIN OLAF. Sculpture.org. Sculpture September Vol.18 No. 7 Nils-Udo: Nature Works by John K. Grande Red Rock Nest 1998. Bamboo, earth, oranges, limes, and lemons,view of site specific work at Red Rock Canyon, California. Active in the field of environmental art since the 1960s, Nils-Udo creates significant structures that play with lanscape scale, planting or montaging materials to establish links between a specific landscape site, horticulture, and art. Seen in Japan, North America, India, and Europe, his structures and forms have developed an expressive language with its own unique syntax.

By highlighting nature’s presence, Nils-Udo’s landscape montages make us all the more aware of our place in relation to nature. Le Nid de Frene(Ash Nest) 1994. Artists have long been inspired by nature, yet for the past two centuries nature has become increasingly a "subject" to be appropriated or contained in a work of art, even if the artist’s message was ultimately spiritual or aesthetic, or both. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu: Nanda Collection | Album Reviews. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is the most popular J-pop performer in the Western Hemisphere, which makes sense because she’s the most Western J-pop performer in Japan. It’s a quality that’s embedded right in her name: “Kyary” is the closest Japanese-language approximation of the Western name “Carrie,” which her high school classmates teased her with when they thought she was dressed in a too typically “American” style.

(She added the “Pamyu Pamyu” part just because she thought it sounded good.) Her fashion sense isn’t the only element that makes Kyary such a Western-oriented artist, but it explains some of it. Before she began her musical career two years ago she was a hardcore harajuku girl who managed to flip her sartorial instincts into a career as a fashion blogger and model, and even released her own signature line of fake eyelashes. Like Murakami, Kyary’s take on kawaii has a weird, sinister edge to it, and she seems to enjoy keeping her audience slightly unsettled. XooAng Choi. The Joseph Cornell Box.

Rosa Verloop - Wie ben Ik. John Baldessari on artnet. JB_new. Arnulf Rainer. Austrian painter, printmaker and photographer. He had almost no academic training as an artist. From 1948 to 1951 he produced Surrealistic drawings representing underwater scenes and mystical forms, rendering these fantastic images in pencil as a densely worked surface. Deeply suspicious of rationality, he investigated the potential of dreams, madness and the subconscious; to these ends he co-founded the Hundsgruppe under the influence of French Surrealism in 1950. He began to turn away from fantastic Surrealism. From 1951 to 1954 he worked on a series entitled Blind Drawings (e.g. 1952; see 1988 exh. cat., p. 27), in which he studied optical disintegration and the destruction of form, replacing pictorial composition and illusion with the immediacy of accidentally encountered textures.

From 1956 Rainer became concerned with religious theories and practices, particularly in a group of paintings dominated by cruciform shapes. Bibliography O. Günter Brus. Tal y como señalaba Manuel Asensi en el catálogo de la exposición Günter Brus. Quietud nerviosa en el horizonte, para entender el trabajo de Brus “es necesario tener en cuenta su obsesión por los límites: entre el arte y el mundo, entre las artes (teatro, poesía, pintura, situación, escritura material, etc.), entre los interiores y los exteriores (lo que hay dentro del cuerpo y lo que hay fuera de él), entre lo animado y lo inanimado, entre la muerte y la vida”.

Günter Brus (Ardning, Austria, 1938) fue, junto a Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch y Rudolf Schwarzkogler, uno de los máximos representantes del accionismo vienés, un movimiento que a mediados de la década de los sesenta convulsionó la escena cultural austriaca al llevar el arte al terreno de la acción y utilizar el cuerpo humano como principal soporte y material artístico. A finales de los años cincuenta, Brus realizaba una obra pictórica muy próxima al expresionismo abstracto. Actividad relacionada Visita comentada por Günter Brus. Rudolf Schwarzkogler. Casa das Histórias - Museu Paula Rego. Kiki Smith on artnet. John Currin. JOHN CURRINTapestry, 2013 Oil on canvas 48 1/8 x 34 inches (117.2 x 86.4 cm) © John Currin Photo by Rob McKeever John Currin Listed Exhibitions (32 Kb)John Currin Bibliography (49 Kb) John Currin's ambitious paintings seduce, repel, surprise, and puzzle.

His masterful technique is achieved through the scrutiny and emulation of the compositional devices, graphic rhythms and refined surfaces of sixteenth and seventeenth century Northern European painting, while his eroticized subjects exist at odds with the popular dialogue and politics of contemporary art. With inspirations as diverse as Old Master portraits, pin-ups, pornography, and B-movies, Currin paints ideational yet challengingly perverse images of women, from lusty nymphs and dour matrons to more ethereal feminine prototypes. Consistent throughout his oeuvre is his search for the point at which the beautiful and the grotesque are held in perfect balance. THOMAS STRUTH - VIRTUAL EXHIBITION TOUR. Jeffery Walls. Elizabeth McGrath. The art of SKINNER - "Every Man Is My Enemy Book!!!" New Book!! Andy Goldsworthy Digital Catalogue: Home.

Egon Schiele - The complete works. Bibliography. - Tracey Emin Studio. Anselm Kiefer (born 1945) | Thematic Essay.

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Morton Bartlett. In 1993, Marion Harris, a New York art and antiques dealer, made the discovery of her life: In a booth at the Pier Show, a major antiques fair in New York, she came upon a collection of dolls and doll parts in boxes, along with stacks of old photographs. The material had been removed from a townhouse in Boston’s South End after the death of its elderly owner, a man named Morton Bartlett. Acting on instinct, she bought everything, and when she got it all home she found that what she’d purchased was a group of 15 exquisitely realistic, half-life-size dolls carefully wrapped in old newspapers and stored in custom-made wooden boxes. Three of them represented a boy of about 8 years old, and the rest were figures of girls between the ages of 8 and 16. There were also expertly tailored clothes for the dolls and hundreds of professional-quality photographs of the dolls in evocatively staged and dramatically lighted situations. For viewers new to Bartlett, the show is an excellent introduction.

Lucy McRae. David Nebreda. Miguel Leal. Lucian Freud: The Painter's Etchings. One of the foremost figurative artists working today, Lucian Freud (British, born Germany 1922) has redefined portraiture and the nude through his unblinking scrutiny of the human form. Although best known as a painter, etching has become integral to his practice. This exhibition will present the full scope of Freud's achievements in etching, including some seventy-five examples ranging from rare, early experiments in the 1940s to the increasingly large and complex compositions created since his rediscovery of the medium in the early 1980s.

In a dramatic and unusual cross-media installation, it will also include a selection of related paintings and drawings, illuminating the crucial, cross-pollinating relationship between Freud's etchings and paintings. Freud is not a traditional printmaker. Organized by Starr Figura, Assistant Curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books.

Lucian Freud. . © Copyright 2011 The Museum of Modern Art. Kathy ruttenberg. Erwin wurm.