Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2011

K8 Hardy



"My jeans are dirty. The special black jeans from Trash & Vaudeville where the punks have been making the same cut of jeans since the real deal. The ass has ripped so many times, just came back from the tailor at the dry cleaners, and I feel like I am walking around with a diaper on. It’s weird but my ass still looks good in them. I wish I could afford new clothes. Some avant-garde designer with the freakiest weird shit, who knows if they even sell it to stores even.
I still believe in the male gaze. Seems like everyone has given up on that.
Different ideas. I’d like to dress up as each of my friends and take their portrait, a portrait of me, an homage. Maybe I’ll do it but I wonder if it’s worth it.
The underwear were merely a symbol for the body. The location of the most disgusting form of abjection. I chose the underwear for the location. I buy used underwear. Everyone says they don’t do it. I mean, I check the crotch and make sure it’s not stained, and only if they are like really cool or interesting. And of course I wash them before I wear them. A friend lost my favorite pair of crotch-less panties while performing in the Miss L.E.S. Pageant. Can’t blame her for that. I got them from a Saver’s in Springfield. Now used crotch- less panties no worries. They were low-cut, black lace, from the 70s."-K8 Hardy

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Katharina Grosse




More can be found here!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Sascha Braunig





Sascha Braunig combines vibrant color and an hypnotic style in works that reflect upon illusion and the surface of the image. In dream-like scenes where repetition and patterning are foregrounded, Braunig's female subjects emit an extrasensory glow. Flaring with reflected color, they are iridescent beings whose very skin seems to be a source of psychic power.

You can find more of her work here and here

Thursday, December 2, 2010

R. H. Quaytman





recent works by the painter R. H. Quaytman.
from Beard, Chapter 19, 2010. from Beard, Chapter 19, 2010.
from Silberkuppe, Chapter 17, 2010. from Silberkuppe, Chapter 17, 2010.
more here

Sunday, October 3, 2010

farrell brickhouse












i knew farrell from days spent on the street in front of my studio at 65 w bway - everybody on the block knew farrell. he was quite a painter and not only did he have great tales about belushi the rest of the saturday night live cast descending on the block to have a snowy evening - but he had beaten our landlord out of paying rent and had won an extraordinary terms from him with his electric persitance - he got to live there. west broadway between murray and warren became farrell's block. i can still hear him screaming from half a block away at my brother because he had beeped his horn for me up on the 3rd floor. he was right. farrell , who is still an amazing painter , moved to warmer pasteurs on staten island several years ago - the block misses him - but i just came across some images of him - and the studio during his west broadway days and his presence came rushing back - and realized he is also quite a photographer and collector of photos more from farrell's "book of sources" album can be found here

painted,etc











a few images found on painted,etc. a new site produced by the australian artist ry david bradley . he describes it as a broad research initiative to document the practice , understanding, and lineage of painting and its descendants in the post internet age. painted etc accepts contributions, brief reviews, short artist essays, statements and images. but it is a very cool site at the intersection of new media, photography and painting. enter painted , etc here

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

peter stichbury















peter s
tichbury makes some interesting heads or personas ? using paintings and digital composites. more here.
[Estelle 5, 2010 , Bernard M, 2010 , Mark Zuckerberg, 2010 , Estelle 5. 1-5, 2010]

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Robert Devriendt










Robert Devriendt paints and arranges pictures in imaginative and narrative sequences. He's a wonderful storyteller. The sequence above is called 'DIE GESCHICHTE EINES JÄGERS', 2008.

In 2008 we made an exhibition on found photography called: 'A pictures is worth a thousand words'. Robert was one of the participants. He wrote an illuminating text about an image not much bigger than a stamp. Later we met him in his studio and saw a few of his paintings. It turned out that they were about the size of an average snapshot. In fact they are even smaller. "I could easily paint in the back of my car", he said, smiling...

More works by Robert Devriendt here.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

gerhard richter

all images gerhard richter, oil on photographs. from top to bottom: 9.4.89, 11.3.89, 11.2.98. more online here and in book form.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

anne-karin furunes



anne-karin furunes paints from photographs often working from archive images of political and historical significance. the source material for these were a collection of swedish photos made for racial research in the 1920s-40s. more here.

[all anne-karin furunes. double portraits. 2008.]

Saturday, October 11, 2008

suze may sho




images from suze may sho's project 'dear lord i know i am slow, please be patient.' as they explain: "the installation...investigates the possibility to sample (as in music) with inert images. this resulted in a process, not unlike painting; colour, line, remnant space and proportions support the content." see more here.

[all suze may sho. from dear lord i know i am slow, please be patient installation at the biënnale gelderland. 2006.]

Monday, September 15, 2008

luke stephenson




brand-new work luke stephenson, 'the clown egg register.' as he explains "this is a selection of eggs from the collection held by clowns international which is the oldest clown society in the world. when you are a clown and you join the society you get the chance to have your painted face registered which then acts in a way like clown copyright." see more here.

[all luke stephenson. top to bottom: co co. chester feilds. footit.]

Monday, July 14, 2008

interview • talia chetrit


i heart photograph: these images suggest a thinking-through of photography's relationship to color as light. could you talk about how you use light and color in your work?

talia chetrit: i am intrigued by the recurring artistic impulse to look at light, space, and color and to challenge our ideas and expectations of the way these phenomena behave. some of my subjects are created through the act of photographing. i paint with light, recording invisible gestures onto film. others are illusions of or metaphors for light and time.

primary colors flashed at white and primary colors flashed at black are the materialization of the light created by three strobes, each covered by primary-color gels (red, yellow, blue), flashed at the same time onto either white or black paper, as said in its title. the result is a wash of secondary colors. these photographic experiments resemble color field paintings by morris louis and jules olitski and are effectively a subtle crossover between the two mediums of photography and painting. as gerhard richter explores painting through photography by making photographic paintings that use shallow depth of field, a quality usually found in lens based mediums; primaries show the correspondence between photography and the tradition of abstract painting.

i.h.p.: abstraction, minimalism, and color theory all play a part in your work. could you talk a bit about what are some impulses behind your photographs, and how you see yourself in (or not in) these traditions?

t.c.: it is the limitations, expectations, and classification of photography that inspire this work. the title of the series is called ‘reading,’ a reference to the moment of interpretation of visual stimulus. i experiment with perception to create direct and straightforward photographs that are ambiguous and unidentifiable. i use very basic techniques, such as playing with light, focus, and depth of field, along with tools like scanner beds and lens filters to explore the spectrum of perception and analyze the photograph. this allows me to me play with expectations. the fundamentals of the medium—light, optical space, and time—are the subject matter. the result is a series of abstract photographs.

my photographs often don’t look like photographs though nothing is altered in photoshop. this apparent ambiguity and this contradiction in appearance are of interest to me and lead me to believe that deception may be the only true characteristic of this medium.

i have been inspired by experimental photographers like alvin langdon coburn and laszlo moholy-nagy. i challenge myself to look at the medium, as my predecessors did, and attempt to re-position photography as a practice that is without definition. it is manipulation.

[photos: (top) primary colors flashed at black and (bottom) primary colors flashed at white by talia chetrit. see more of talia's work here.]

interview by nicholas grider

Thursday, July 10, 2008

huang yan




huang yan applies landscape painting to the human form and then photographs it. you can see more here.

[all huang yan. top to bottom: rome youth. 2005. model's family-landscape 6. 2006. venus. 2005.]

Monday, July 7, 2008

conrad bakker




conrad bakker's 'consumer actions' involve carving and painting slightly sloppy scale replicas of commodity objects and then inserting these into the consumer landscape to be photographed and ultimately "left to drift." conrad reports "their current whereabouts are unknown." many other interesting projects up on his site too, see them here.

[all conrad bakker. from the series consumer actions. 2002. top to bottom: hefty. balloons. nozzle. kmart.]