Thursday, November 29, 2012

Contempery Art (Q7)

An important concept in contemporary art is APPROPRIATION.
What do we mean by that?
Appropriation in the arts is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them.

Why is that so important?

The use of appropriation has played a significant role in the history of arts.The term appropriation refers to the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work or refers to the new work itself.

Why was this word not important for artists in the 20ieth century?

Despite the long and important history of appropriation, this artistic practice has recently resulted in contentious copyright issues which reflects more restrictive copyright legislation. so , in this society today, it is not siutable way to build the artwork. That will make the plagiarism mistake.

Chinese conteporay artist(Art III)

 
       Today, i want to introduce my favourite Chinese temporary artist here---Ai Weiwei. He(born 18 May 1957) is a Chinese contemporary artist, active in sculpture, installation, architecture, curating, photography, film, and social, political and cultural criticism.
 
 
 
 

 
       From 1981 to 1993, he lived in the United States, mostly in New York, creating conceptual art by altering readymade objects.[11] He studied at Parsons School of Design and at the Art Students League of New York.



 


Sun Flower Seeds (from 2010)

The new exhibittion, full of the classic American snack food, was installed in The Mary Boone Gallery in Chelsea on Jan, 2012




 


 
 
 

Team work--Smart museum at U of C


     Last month, our group visited Smart museum at U of C. We got the amazing time there. The following of museum is shown to us.

      The Museum Shop offers a collection of Smart publications featuring in-depth essays. The Shop also carries a variety of children’s books aimed at cultivating a love of art, handmade jewelry from Via Mia design, one-of-a-kind recycled vinyl messenger and tote bags, unique scarves, and a variety of paper products.  


 



Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Art 21

      Last week, i pay some times check website art 21, i have some more new good ideas or impression of modern art. some art works give me really different feeling.
      1. Season 1 Laurie Anderson
     Talking pillow
   

Laurie Anderson’s artwork looked like a pillow but when you put your head to it you were able to listen to music. The pillow can have music because it is both comfortable and relaxing, the music can offer somewhat of a soothing aspect to the work of art. Laurie is a true musician and she uses music as her art. She literally is a music ARTIST. Everything about her music is complex has some type of art context to it.

     


     2. Season 2 Martin Puryear
   Box and pole

The sculpture consisted of a 4-and-a-half-foot square cube made of dovetailed beams and a 100 foot pole that was made from two trees. The wood that the sculpture is made from is supposed to contrast the abstractness of the sculpture. The box was made four feet so that the average person can look over it making them feel superior. However, the 100 foot pole towering over the box gives off an unreachable feeling.


3. Season 3. Cai guoqiang
The wolves

His spectacular art work "Head On," depicted 90 wolves suspended in an aerial arc of forward propulsion which abruptly collides with a glass wall. 




4. Season 4. Pierre Huyghe
This is Not A Time for Dreaming



Pierre Huyghe uses billboards, TV, film and video to make work that borrows from everyday life and uses time and memory to investigate different stories and perceptions of reality. 


5.Seanson 5. Jeff Koons
balloon dog

He is an American artist known for his reproductions of banal objects—such as Balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror finish surfaces. He lives and works in New York City and his hometown York, Pennsylvania.



6.  Season 6. Ai Weiwei

Sunflower Seeds



       One ton of hand painted porcelain sunflower seeds from Ai Weiwei's installation Sunflower Seeds, in which one hundred million of these seeds created by 1,600 Chinese artisans were scattered over the floor of the Tat Modern London.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Reflection of AIC II

       This week, we went to AIC twice. Actually, i think we need more times, so we can appreciate all the artworks there. For this time, we paid more attention on the visual sculptures, except a little videos and photos.
        When we came in the museum, i was attracted by the some mini room model. And then i found their names, called "Thorne Miniature Rooms". I was so surprised that the model was made so well. They had perfect work on the detail, like the painting on the wall of the miniature rooms.

in this photo, you can zoom in the pattern of carpet, how beautiful it is!!!!







Sunday, October 28, 2012

Shadow





The  shadow is the mysterious reaction of the refraction and reflection of light. Sometime, we can recognize some specific elements from the shadows. How tall, how slim, what is the pose...and so on. From these 2 pictures, i can get more detail. we can pay more attentions on the changing of shadow. The light around the shape of shadow is weakening gradually. Actually, they seem to be consisted with too many different shadows. Compared with the second picture, it is much brighter, and the outline is more clear.









Saturday, October 20, 2012

Artist II: film Michelangelo---The Agony and the Ecstasy



 





    







        The Agony and The Ecstasy was directed by Carol Reed, a British director of some stature, knighted in 1952. In this moive, it just said the whole processing that Michelangelo making the wall painting of Sistine Church, in Italy. The Sistine Chapel ceiling, is a painting by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, at the commission of Pope Julius II.

      The film shows the extraordinary violent temper of the Pope, his lost of his self-control and his rude behavior towards the Florentine when he shouts: 'He will paint it or he will hang!' But, in one scene, he explains to Michelangelo his reasons: 'If I had not become a conqueror, there would be no church, no pontiff, no hope for peace for mankind and, I might add, no patrons for sculpture, painting, and architecture.'
The Agony and the Ecstasy" is a proof of faith and a battle of wills... The pope continually asks Michelangelo: 'When you will make an end of it?' and the answer of Buonarotti is invariably the same: 'When I'm finished!'

      Actually, the great famous artist is not the one who has already made too many beautiful works, but the spirit of his whole life. The insisting of his dream made me moved.