Favorite Living Artists
edulus
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Like art artists not music artists. i could use some visual inspiration as a write my diss(ertation).
BANKSY?!?? MURAKAMI?!?
no tired jokes about the value of their art going up after they die.
BANKSY?!?? MURAKAMI?!?
no tired jokes about the value of their art going up after they die.
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and I want this one in my living room...
I looked at those pieces you posted, went to his site out of mild curiosity-- thinking, can this dude be someone that people take seriously-- and I randomly clicked on a Village Voice article in the press section. I found a quote that confirmed my first impression:
"Whatever???these canvases are bonbons for the rubes; the red dots, proof that nowadays many art buyers are shoppers, not collectors."
In other words, not feeling it.
I highly recommend the documentary film "Who The %#@*% is Jackson Pollock".
It reveals the "Art World" and art critics for what they truly are.
Personally, I don't look too much into that, but what I am looking at. To me it is a combo of two beautiful things put on a canvas.
I can appreciate that. But to me it's the worst kind of "pretty"-- devoid of anything real.
I'll keep my eye out on that documentary, Rock.
...and along those very same lines check out this one:
http://www.acegallery.net/artistmenu.php?Artist=1
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/hawkinson/
Don't judge by first look -- every piece is extremely ornate and has an amazing story. Shit's bananas.
EDIT -
just found this online - so craze.
Watch the full episode. See more ART:21.
Yes.
Still loving Shirin Neshat
Kelly Richardson's work is beautiful
And Ron bangs Hermione.
Damn.... sorry.
Screensaver r@er
Reminds me of...........
Ed Ruscha is my favorite dude alive.
I cosine Tim Hawkinson, and also dig Tom Friedman.
Bruce Nauman shreds.
I am excited for the Glenn Ligon show at the Whitney this year; his text paintings are incredible.
I like a lot of art.
Yes and Yes.
I'm not sure why, but I tend to forget that Nauman is still alive :/
Ron Mueck, too, who has got some shine on the board before.
Yes. And I own this one of his works:
I like cake/food art, what can I say?
That's why the Pollock movie is so enjoyable to me.......these art "experts" who come off as uber snobby and elitist, are really only interested in a "chain of authenticity" before they deem something as authentic. Science presents facts in the way of paint analysis and fingerprints but the "Art World" throws all of that out the window if you can just tell them who used to own the painting.
The real amusing part was the guy who claimed to have a garage filled with unknown/undocumented Pollock's that he would gather from the garbage as Pollock apparently discarded his "failed" works......I imagine this scenario makes Mr. Snobby Art Dealer's head explodde.
Art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.....from Finster to Michaelangelo.
They simply took the time to study the art and the artists. Then bought what they liked.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_and_Dorothy_Vogel
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JR
And this one was quite cool too..