Women of the Avant-garde 1920-1940 – Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Louisiana (located north of Copenhagen) is the museum of my childhood. It is always good to have another reason to re-visit it...
View ArticleCady Noland; the quiet cool
…who seems content to exhibit in the most underground of all artistic venues, the mind. page 64 Flash Art Jan/Feb 2012 Tagged: artist
View ArticleRobert Rauschenberg – Erased De Kooning
In this video Rauschenberg discusses one of his most controversial works 'Erased De Kooning'. I love that he says that the work wasn't an act of defacement, it was poetry!
View ArticleEd Ruscha at Crown Point Press
I love the way he talks about working with the process, experimenting and allowing accidents. Also that he doesn't feel that one print or photograph necessarily could become a painting.
View ArticleEd Ruscha on working with gunpowder
Artist Ed Ruscha discusses the appeal of using gunpowder as a drawing medium. Another example of how experimentation with materials was part of Ruscha's methodologies.
View ArticleJulie Mehretu: Workday
Great to hear how she perceive being in the studio as work; also those days where nothing much happens. I have just started to draw on large scale photographs, so it is interesting to see how she...
View ArticleThe artist as a secretary…
I have re-posted an interesting article by MPhil. Nada Prlja. I like all her questions about the power of the art world and especially if the current power structure is supporting artistic...
View ArticleDOROTHEA ROCKBURNE: 1970
http://www.moma.org This early work by Dorothea Rockburne is a favourite of mine. I came across it in 2008 at MOMA (see link above) and I was reminded about it last week when I went to a talk by art...
View ArticleInvisible: Art…
Invisible: Art about the Unseen 1957 – 2012, Hayward Gallery, London. Review by Jonathan Jones...
View ArticleUte Meta Bauer and Iwona Blazwick reflects on ‘NowHere’ (1996)
Ute Meta Bauer and Iwona Blazwick reflects on ‘NowHere’ (1996) Curator Ute Meta Bauer reflected upon three of her exhibitions on Thursday 24 January 2013 in a conversation with curator Iwona Blazwick...
View ArticleThe lovely research library at MOMA
If you are lucky enough to live in New York City (or spend time there) and art is an interest of yours, then MOMA research library is a gem. I spent a day there researching early conceptual art and Hanne
View ArticleNasa art program
“to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown” YES! NASA’s Art Program 50 years of space exploration. Check out the amazing blog Brainpickings… always a great place to explore!
View ArticleEight Contemporary Artists – MOMA catalogue for 1974 exhibition
Exhibition catalogue from MOMA exhibition 'Eight Contemporary Artists' 1974.
View ArticleHanne Darboven exhibition posters… 1974 – 2006
A selection of Hanne Darboven exhibition posters - shown at Reina Sofia, Madrid (2014)
View ArticleCarl Andre in Sieglaub & Wendler’s 1968 Xerox Book – my favourite piece in...
Tagged: 1960s, artist, Conceptual Art
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