Stage Three comprises of the moving away from disney to work on characterising the artworks themselves. As an obvious choice due to the success of the artist’s work commercially, I have chosen Damien Hirst. Also I’d been working with him before and he is relevant right now due to everyone hating his new paintings. New [...]
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Three Stages since last post: Stage Two
Posted in 2D, Artsy, Conceptual, value, tagged art, billy basketball, calum can, destruction, disney, dots, freddy fountain, hirst, triptych, wall drawings on November 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Stage Two comprises in the destruction of my wall drawings, enabling them to never be marketed as the measurements can no longer be made, and the hanging of a collector’s item over them. These progress the destruction and also the beauty in destruction. The dots move from their spot on the wall to one on [...]
Three Stages since last post: Stage One
Posted in 2D, 3D, Artsy, Conceptual, value, tagged balloon, basketball, concept, dots, duchamp, excited, fountain, hirst, koons, mess, wall drawing on November 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Stage one includes evidence of my work continuing from already completed materials, mainly to do with Fountain. First is a picture of me with balloon, an excited boy whose ecstatic to see fountain for real possibly? Second is a wall drawing of fountain with hirst dots all over it. Third is a fountain playing a [...]
Printing methods and contextual stuff for that exact thing
Posted in Les notes sur la belle artistes, tagged 2d, andy warhol, books, dot paintings, edinburgh printmakers, ellen gallagher, faith, galaxy, harrison, hirst, jessica harrison, medicine, minstrels, printing, stitched photos, vija celmins on May 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Vija Celmins- probably my favourite artist from the exhibition that day, her work was excellent, most of it 2D which is interesting as I tend to be a lot more interested in 3D. This artist dealt with the issues of space and creating a third dimension within her work, essentally trying to create a third [...]
BritArt, the beautiful topic.
Posted in Les notes sur la belle artistes, tagged britart, Chapman Brothers, emin, hirst, jopling, saatchi, sarah lucas, Tate, yba on January 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Key players to the YBA movement Damien Hirst – Artist Jay Jopling – Famous Gallerist Karsten Schubert – Gallerist Nick Serota – Gallerist of Tate Modern Sarah Lucas – Artist Saatchi – Collector and Gallerist Michael Craig Martin – Lecturer at Goldsmiths college Tracey Emin – Artist The movement tended to develop from pretty much [...]