Certainly can't stop staring at those ocean eyes @billieeilish #billieeilish #oceaneyes #watercolour #camlinwatercolours #artangle #sketchbook https://www.instagram.com/p/B94QI-Mo2PH/?igshid=6yp9013d8t9d
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Certainly can't stop staring at those ocean eyes @billieeilish #billieeilish #oceaneyes #watercolour #camlinwatercolours #artangle #sketchbook https://www.instagram.com/p/B94QI-Mo2PH/?igshid=6yp9013d8t9d
Listen to a conversation with Paul Chan — whose work is on view now in 'Paul Chan: Breathers' at @walkerartcenter — on the @artnet #artangle podcast! Anyone who’s driven by a car dealership in the U.S. has probably seen them: Inflatable nylon figures with smiley faces, bending and twisting in the breeze. These roadside attention getters are known in the marketing world as “tube men” or “sky dancers.” Paul Chan calls them “Breathers,” and they have played a central role in the artist’s practice since he debuted his own uncanny renditions of the dancers in 2017 at @greenenaftali gallery in New York. The swaying figures also symbolize the artist’s own winding approach to his practice, and the need, sometimes, to take a breather. After working primarily with video early in his career—including violating sanctions to shoot a video essay in Baghdad during the U.S. occupation—Chan grew exhausted by screens. He left art production for five years and opened his own publishing house, the beloved indie outfit Badlands Unlimited, which has put out eclectic titles ranging from Saddam Hussein’s speeches on democracy to the interactive e-book 'What Is a Kardashian?' (and his newest philosophical discovery, 'Above All Waves: Wisdom from Tominaga Nakamoto, the Philosopher Rumored to Have Inspired Bitcoin.') Chan made his return to visual art after realizing that those car-lot tube men could be turned into offscreen animations. Now, the “Breathers” are the centerpiece of a major solo show at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, open through July 16. Artnet News’s deputy editor @rachelncorbett sat down with Chan—a recent winner of the MacArthur ‘Genius’ grant—to talk about the tyranny of screens, his early adoption of crypto, and the importance, in every artist’s life, of simply taking a break. Linkinbio. #paulchan #badlandsunlimited #badlands #paulchanbreathers https://www.instagram.com/p/CnKs-9mpJ3I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
This guy taught me to stop smoking. #artangle #artattack #phonephoto #note3 #beardknot #scott #ScottFree @iambescottfree (at San Benito, Texas)
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