Jenny Watson - Wings of Desire 1 & 2 1989 Oil on linen
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Jenny Watson - Wings of Desire 1 & 2 1989 Oil on linen
Week 1 Exhibition
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgYdQUn-cIk)
Shanghai-born Yang YongliangÂ
From an early age he was taught Chinese traditional painting, calligraphy and various art forms for ten years by Yang Yang who was a professor at Hong Kong Chinese University. Set up his own studio with friends in 2014, took role of Art Director in the studio. Currently lives and works in Shanghai.
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Mike Kelley, City 0000. 2009-2011
Cast in translucent resin and lit by interior LED lights, "City" is a warm, glowing grouping of towers, pillars, obelisks and monoliths; every piece of tiny architecture seems to lunge upward with worshipful purpose. The detailing of the resin is exquisite, from precisely swirled patterns to delicate cracked-ice textures. In the dimmed gallery, the sculpture radiates a soothing multicolored incandescence, not unlike a Christmas tree's.
Of course, Kelley's death infuses the project with a melancholic air. In attempting to re-create this symbolic space of childhood, the artist not only demonstrates the futility of such an undertaking but also reminds viewers that this fictional space never existed in the first place. As the last and largest work from this series completed before his passing, it's a touching elegy for Kelley's life and his work.
Angela Glajcar | Terforation 2013
Andipa Contemporary is delighted to present Terforation, the first UK solo exhibition of contemporary sculptor Angela Glajcar. German born Glajcar has exhibited and received commissions internationally with large-scale installations created in public and private venues throughout Europe and America.
Glajcars work embodies sculpture and installation; it examines the way in which space is experienced using a material that is fragile and light. In the act of ripping and perforating a material that is traditionally used as a two-dimensional support, Glajcar gives paper a strong sculptural presence. The vertically hung sheets of white paper produce impressions of great depth drawing the viewer inward. Terforation includes large-scale sculptural works alongside smaller earlier works dating from 2009 to 2011.
Angela Glajcar | Terforation 2013 | Interview
Gorgeous installation
Sleek Vertical Planters Let You Grow an Elegant Garden Indoors
Antonio González
Runo Lagomarsino, Violent Corners, 2014,
STUDIO WORK PlopEgg#2 Art Basel - „THE LIQUID BORN“ (2014)
THE NAKED LIFE - “How little abstraction can art tolerate?” (2015)
critique traditional institution and grandnarrative
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKFZOIv5sS0)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZhmcLeuCPI)
Being a versatile artist, Petr Nikl renders his imaginative powers in the shape of painting, performance, singing, theatre, graphic art, and various kinds of combinations of traditional art media. His activities have also included being curator, theatre director and orchestra conductor.
Having entered the Czech scene as a painter, Petr Nikl presented his early paintings at student’s exhibitions called Konfrontace (Confrontation) taking place since 1984. His paintings of those days were suggestive of a memory of human tenderness protecting defenceless human and animal young ones. Even in his latter years, the spirit of human kindness and gentleness continued to be embraced in the paintings in their subject and form, too. Nikl’s paintings seem to be a kind of recorded mysteries of human life and behaviour, being experienced by the artist during his performances. Still they imply a challenge for painting techniques to render niceties of the visible world.
His parents’ and grandparents’ art activities influenced his childhood considerably, and that being so, his memory of childhood plays a dominant part in artists’s development. It is his creative approach to reality, personal freedom and his open mind for a wide range of possibilities that influence his productive art career. He exhibited his earliest puppets at the IVth Confrontation in Svárov, 1985 and at the same time presented them in his first public theater performance there. Nikl’s theater activities have been brought out ever since. Original carved marionettes have been substituted with findings of weird shapes and with sound and other effects produced, in alternative way, with various instruments. The project “Air Sightseeing Apparatus »Flip«” in Veletržnà palác started his continuous theater production.
Running parallel to the theater and performance activities, Nikl also works in the field of staged photograph, with his own body playing various roles. Playing with fanciful disguises, he brings together personal identity trifling and art concern of an author of impressive sculpture and painting compositions.
Since the very beginning Nikl has been using sound in his performances. It is either sound of various weird apparatus or the artist’s own voice. His later performances are accompanied by singing. In 2006 Petr Nikl, together with music ensemble Lakomé Barky (Stingy Barkas), recorded double-album Přeslenec.
Being determined with his interest in mastering well-tried painting methods to a considerable extent, his refined style and painting composition parallel his graphic art. Using the mezzotint technique, Nikl creates sensitive abstracted organic shapes. His drawings come deeply natural with his graphic art.
He has been several times awarded for his illustrations; he has written and illustrated his Linguistic Tales, Fairy-tales Rybana and the Sea Soul and Rybitinka.
Social interest and search for the relevant up-to date meaning of contemporary art are attendant on Nikl’s art works. His playful nature relevantly brought him to human playfulness, this being a natural field for understanding between contemporary art and wide public. In 2000 he projected and produced a large group exhibition HnĂzda her (Nest of Games) in Rudolfinum Gallery in Prague. The event attracted remarkable attention of the audience. Continuous with this conception, the project of Czech exposition in World exposition in Aichi in 2005 and the exhibition Orbis Pictus in Czech Center in Paris in 2006 were accomplished.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZhmcLeuCPI)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DseIYQdjzgE)
Book from the Sky, first mounted in China in 1988 and 1989 and subsequently displayed many times in different countries, is one of the most iconic works of contemporary Chinese art. The presentation within Ink Art, overseen by the artist and his studio, reflects the specific characteristics of this space, but remains consistent with the artist's desire to create an environment that immerses the viewer in a sea of imaginary words: open books spread across the floor, long sheets suggestive of handscrolls suspended from the ceiling, and bulletin-board–like arrays of vertical panels along the walls.
But while the work is inspired by the form and typography of traditional Chinese woodblock publications, faithfully replicating every stylistic detail of traditional Chinese printing, not a single one of its roughly 1,200 characters—each printed with type hand-carved by the artist—is intelligible. Each of these imaginary characters conveys the appearance of legibility but remains defiantly undecipherable.
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