pretty poor gallery I know! Things I found interesting in Berlin were: 1- The ability to take photos of art in art galleries. This continues on from my ideas from the value project, its just like disneyland and tourist locations. 2- Artist commune, artist’s living together, still a presence of making money even in somewhere [...]
Posts Tagged ‘marcel duchamp’
Contextual tangs from Berlin
Posted in Les notes sur la belle artistes, The Other Stoof, tagged art, berlin, bicycle wheel, brave new world, commune, concrete, contextual, disneyland, franz marc, gravel, marcel duchamp, mercedes, mound, s-bahn, sand, tourism, value on March 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
So I have recently attempted a performance
Posted in Artsy, Conceptual, value, Video, tagged character, documentation, fountain, fountainhead, freddy fountain, gallery, marcel duchamp, mickey mouse, performance art, r mutt, scottish modern art gallery, theme park on December 16, 2009 | 4 Comments »
so I have recently attempted my performance of fountainhead. I think it went quite well apart from the deserted nature of the gallery. Wish there was more people for me to interact with ah well, it went good anyway, here’s some photos and the video that I made out of them remember that the video [...]
Marcel Duchamp
Posted in Artsy, Conceptual, value, tagged castle, logo, marcel duchamp, walt disney on November 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
DISNEYLAND and paris
Posted in Les notes sur la belle artistes, The Other Stoof, value, tagged 2d, 3D, butterflies, cartoons, catriona douglas, centre pompidou, comparison, disney characters, disneyland, drawing, eagle, eeyore, eleanor douglas, europe, feminism, flowers, fountain, genie, gordon douglas, jim hodges, love, love etc, marcel duchamp, mcdonalds, money, moons, newspaper, paper, paris, pompido, pompidou, representation, spectrum, spirited away, station, stevie douglas, tigger, value, value of art on October 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
well it was amazing, so so good!! Not only did we get to visit the largest mcdonalds in europe, we got to meet disney characters and go on rides and have quality family time and buy loads of disney crap and see the parades and get scared on the rollercoasters etcc. So happy days there, [...]
Vija Celmins
Posted in Les notes sur la belle artistes, Philosophy, tagged 1938, 2d, 3D, artist rooms, chalice, concentric beraings, constellation - uccello, creator, desert, drawings, exhibit, germany, god, heater, hyperrealism, jupiter moon - constellation, latvia, marcel duchamp, modern art gallery edinburgh, nightsky, Philosophy, prints, rendering, representation, rotary glass plates, rotation, sea, snapshots, space, spider, spiderwebs, sublime, universe, vija celmins, woodcut on October 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Vija Celmins is my favourite artist right now, her exhibit at the Artist Rooms has made me go back twice already and there’s another trip planned for monday. Really think she is brilliant, so I’m writing my philosophy essay on her work. We have to choose two philosophical aesthetics theories and interpret them to the work. [...]
Conceptual Art Essay
Posted in Conceptual, Les notes sur la belle artistes, tagged 1960s, 1967, argument, art, artforum, artist's breath, artist's shit, clement greenberg, conceptual art, dada, duchamp, fountain, Gilbert and George, history, large glass, lewitt, manzoni, marcel duchamp, michael craig-martin, naked eye, nude descending a staircase, oak tree, paragraphs on conceptual art, piero manzoni, portrait of the artists as young men, sol lewitt, world war two on February 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Duchamp, Manzoni, Lewitt, Craig-Martin, Gilbert and George Conceptual art, an art form which established itself in the 1960s but saw its roots back in the early twentieth century with the dada movement and Marcel Duchamp. But why did it take so long for the movement to come to complete fruition? Easy answer, the [...]