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Anhedonia
Aleksandra Domanovic, Anhedonia, 2007. Video
“In psychology, anhedonia is an inability to experience satisfaction from normally pleasurable life events such as eating, exercise and social or sexual interaction. It was also supposed to be the original title of Annie Hall, but was considered unmarketable.”
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I Miss You
A Brief History of John Baldessari
The epic life of a world-class artist, jammed into six minutes. Narrated by Tom Waits.
Commissioned by LACMA for their first annual “Art + Film Gala” honoring John Baldessari and Clint Eastwood.
directed by Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman (http://gosupermarche.com/)
______.jpg
Alan Belcher, “______.jpg”, 2012
“Alan Belcher has produced new work for this exhibition, a ceramic multiple edition. Known for his pioneering of the photo-object_ genre (artworks which fused the disciplines of photography and sculpture); he has furthered that exploration with a multiple series of what can be seen as perhaps the ultimate “photo-object”. Belcher has taken the ephemeral nature of the universal jpeg, and solidified its default icon into a standard image surrogate. The edition entitled “______.jpg” was fabricated in China, is a series of 125 pieces each signed and dated.” 25 Years of Talent at Marianne Boesky Gallery, curated by Michelle Grabner May 2 – Jun 16, 2012.”
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Not Sure if Art
Aled Lewis, Post post-modern ironic art for a cynical world. 297 x 420 mm (11.7 x 16.5 in) 5 colour screen print on Sirio 350gsm. Signed, numbered edition of 50. Lovingly hand-made in London, England for the “Memes” group show
Let’s talk about art, said the fool to the idiot
“I would be humiliated if I found out that anything I did actually became a commercial success.” – Lydia Lunch
How To
Need some advices on practical stuff? HowToBasic is the Youtube Channel for you. The best tutorials you can find out there. Ever.
Sharks and pills (and drunk butterflies)
There are hundreds of videos and reports of this show online. But this one is the best so far.
Also, Noel Fielding is great (he will always be Richmond to me).
I was well aware of Hirst’s love for Francis Bacon, but suddenly, today, it all became much clearer..
Are LOLCats and Internet Memes Art?
I’d say yes.
Terms Most Useful in Describing Creative Works of Art (1966 – 68)
John Baldessari, Terms Most Useful in Describing Creative Works of Art (1966 – 68), painting, 1966-68
Hand Drawn Animated Gifs
Human skull carved into old software manuals
Maskull Lasserre, Incarnate (Three Degrees of Certainty II), 2012 – books, steel, hardware 40 x 8 x 11 inches
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Art in the Era of the Internet
“The internet has intensified connections between people across the planet. In this episode we take a look at the impact of this new interconnectivity on the art world. Traditional funding models are dissolving, new forms of expressing ownership have arisen to accomodate for remix culture, and artists are finding ways to connect physical art experiences and traditions to the internet. In the digital era, the experience of art from the perspective of the artist and the art audience is shifting rapidly, and bringing more people into the creative process. “
The Twitter version of Marclay’s The Clock
“Nearly every second, a user on Twitter tweets about what time it is. It could be groaning about waking up, to telling a friend when to meet, to an automated train scheduler altering when the next one is coming. By searching Twitter for the current time we get a tiny glimpse of how active and far reaching the social network is.”
Actually, Chirp Clock makes much more sense that The Clock, a dull, overrated work that manages to impress us only for the giant amount of work and money necessary to make it (it’s really fun to watch, though).
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Propulsion Paintings
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Punishment
Punishment is a new series of works by Julius von Bismarck:
“The title of the exhibition points to a pre-Christian legend that says that the Achaemenid King and Egyptian Pharaoh Xerxes had the strait at Hellespont punished with 300 lashes, after bridges that had been built on his order were destroyed by a storm shortly after construction.
Julius von Bismarck took up this anger allegorically for his new series of works. From October to December 2011 he went on a journey through Switzerland, South America and the United States armed with a whip. At impressive locations he plays with the rhetorical power of this traditional retaliation, whipping nature, defying its power, until he is exhausted. In a contemporary context, he thus rebels against socialization and, as a modern Sisyphus, questions value patterns which are conveyed to people today by societal constructs and authorities.”
Art-O-Meter. Evaluating Art (So You Don’t Have To)
“Art-O-Meter is a device that measures the quality of an art piece. It bases its evaluation on the amount of time that people spend in front of an artwork compared to the total time of exhibition. The measurements are graphically represented by comments and a 5-star rating system.”
The fabric of reality
Geoffrey Farmer, I thought I could make a machine that would pierce the fabric of reality, in your world it appears as a 16th century sign, 2004
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How Art Works
How Art Works? A serious movie about problems and solutions, by Paweł Sysiak and Tymek Borowski.
This video is important. Direct, sincere, funny and, well, let’s say FREE. It’s time to change perspective, radically and immediately. Take back art now.
“♫ let’s make art as if art wouldn’t exist ♫”
My Light is Your Life
Emptyness grows
Interesting photo and video works by Assaf Shaham.
There You Are
Sandro Kopp is a painter that works primarily on portraits painted from Skype conversations.
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