contemporary misunderstood artists
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so - this was a thing elsethread that sorta escalated...
@all_users said in In other news today...:
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purposefully stared at
What purpose? Was he trying to conjure art upon it by sheer force of will?
Or is he just bullshitting and he got some piece of paper the day before he was supposed to submit his piece and send it in blank?
todays artists continue to be grossly misunderstood it appears
everyones a critic
http://www.continentcontinent.cc/index.php/continent/article/view/55
His labor, to use his own words, is his way to “bring all of who you are to the experience.” Friedman shares his labor, allows the slow, deliberate pace of his work born in the studio to penetrate the museum. Nothing seems effortless, or a gesture, the labor is apparent, displayed, and tangible. He gives us the labor, the personal investment in the physical that saved art for him, that divorced the work from the language he cites as a factor of alienation. When we see his work we do not see words, we see acts, we see objects. He has forced the studio as workspace into the exhibition space, as he stuffs hundreds of more hours of labor into his shows with each new piece, filling the space with material and labor, material and labor – his involvement, his investment, is his gift to us as the viewers, as he introduces the laborious and contemplative pace he feels belongs to the museum.
http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/attention-getters/Content?oid=903124
The materials are identified in a wall label as "Stare on paper." Having spent 1,000 hours staring at this sheet, Friedman now encourages the viewer to think about why such an act might be interesting. The label also raises the question of whether his stare has actually altered the paper, or one's perception of it, in the same way that "watercolor on paper" would.
fuck - I'm turning into the david thompson of the art world...
I present to you...
vaginal knitting
Casey Jenkins is the Australian artist who has created a new art form by knitting with wool inserted inside her vagina.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/dec/17/vaginal-knitting-artist-defence
My image and work have been consumed, contemplated and commented on by millions across the globe
Over the course of the month I sat with the steady rhythm of the knitting needles and of my body and created a work that I have complete confidence in, a confidence that thousands of internet opinions have not dinted.
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@all_users said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
Over the course of the month
So... is there a corresponding red area in the knit?
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@anotherusername (well, brown by now...)
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@anotherusername If it's the same woman I remember seeing at some point on some random news site, yes, actually, there is.
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@all_users said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
fuck - I'm turning into the david thompson of the art world...
Hmmm....I would have said that david thompson was the david thompson of the art world. But I like your ambition.
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@boomzilla said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
Hmmm....I would have said that david thompson was the david thompson of the art world.
he seems to concentrate on the more sjw aspects of the current world
trigglypuff et alia
Ive yet to seem him target (unless tangentally) art in particular
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@all_users said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
Ive yet to seem him target (unless tangentally) art in particular
I guess he reports on performance art (which all seems to be SJW) mainly or artists doing / saying stupid things.
His 'Art' tag goes here: http://davidthompson.typepad.com/davidthompson/culture
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@boomzilla quoted in contemporary misunderstood artists:
culture
I hear labs have agar jelly for developing that sort of thing
not dissimilar to universities these days it seems
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Criticism is so alien and unnatural and shouldn't exist to people that you're so brave for facing it.
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@xaade said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
Criticism is so alien and unnatural and shouldn't exist
as I said - universities today
dont like someones opinion? bar them so you don't have to hear it for fear it may trigger you
bother
this is turning into another thread aint it?
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@boomzilla I'd imagine that museums these days aren't very excited about hosting contemporary Marina Abramovics
Really, her whole list of works is pretty out there
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@bb36e I don't believe a audience member held the gun to her head. Bullllllllshit.
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@blakeyrat at least the photos seem to support it (apparently someone put it in her hand and tried to get her to pull the trigger) -- either way, given the crazy shit she's done I would not be surprised
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@bb36e A plant she hired, maybe. Not a random attendee.
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"A series of research based actions in public spaces that explore automated systems that are triggered by human movement."
Specifically, Ms Schaefer is filmed walking past automatic doors, repeatedly and radically, and much to the indifference of passers-by:
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@all_users said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
@xaade said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
Criticism is so alien and unnatural and shouldn't exist
as I said - universities today
dont like someones opinion? bar them so you don't have to hear it for fear it may trigger you
Sorry for being cynical, but I don't think that is actually true.
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In the video Waste Warrior Eats Apple, the protagonist (a ‘waste warrior’) attempts to consume an apple grown from petroleum products, having evolved out of a waste-induced Saskatchewan apocalypse. Eating an apple has long stood for female inadequacy – Eve’s original sin, the golden apple of coveted perpetual youth, the envy-inspired poisoning of young Snow White. But this warrior projects forward with an act of forced evolution, attempting to sustain herself on the very source of both female and human destruction.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0fkNdPiIL4
Here's one you can get behind.
Special bonus stupid trivia: for years, this video was on the Apple website as a demonstration of QuickTime streaming technology. Go figure.
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Through Bush, Through Briar is loosely inspired by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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@anonymous234 said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
Sorry for being cynical, but I don't think that is actually true.
you have heard of 'no platforming' surely?
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@boomzilla your cheating - those have been thompsons blog recently...
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@boomzilla said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
Jan Fabre
At least no cats where used this time
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I present Frank Ryan: http://www.artzone461.com/ryan/frank-s.html
I seek to undermine the delineation of the human subject from the spaces it inhabits. The living body is never static and cannot exist independently from its environment. Against the stability of urban architectural space, the body is in a constant state of flux. Yet it is often the assumption that the body is a privileged form by comparison.
bloke getting a haircut in a back ally by some bins
http://www.waltermacielgallery.com/fryanHaircut-lg.html ![0_1468918823144_fryanHaircut-lg.gif](/uploads/files/1468918823540-fryanhaircut-lg.gif)
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@all_users said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
@boomzilla your cheating - those have been thompsons blog recently...
I know. I linked to those entries. Wasn't trying to cheat, just spread the .
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@all_users said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
bloke getting a haircut in a back ally by some bins
I kind of like that painting, though the description by the artist is pompous and trying too hard as usual.
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Metro stations in Brussels are often showing art, Maalbeek metro station being no different. After the 22/3/2016 (or 3/22/2016 for people who don't know how to order their dates right) the biggest part of the existing art work could be saved.
Yesterday the artist added an 'olive tree' ...
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Real art doesn't need installation instructions.
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@Luhmann said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
vacuum bags filled with animal fat
Huh oh, if artists decide that pieces of meat are artistic, next thing they'll start throwing various animal fluids at you as part of "the art experience", and at this point museums will have to start passing health and safety inspections.
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@anonymous234 You don't really want to know about feminist art, then.
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@Luhmann said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
His work got damaged as vacuum bags filled with animal fat actually "exploded".
Animal fat, you say?
Tyler Durden could not be reached for comment.
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@anonymous234 said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
next thing they'll start throwing various animal fluids at you
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@Luhmann said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
After the 2016-03-22 (22/3/2016 or 3/22/2016 for people who don't know how to order their dates right)
FTFY.
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here we have a dog eating a bone
But there is no bone!
The dog already ate it.
But there is no dog too, it's a blank canvas!
The dog left after eating the bone.
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OK, it's meant to represent what we'd have to look like in order to survive a car crash.
Looks like haircut and my decision to have a goatee for most of my life was spot on, at least.
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@anonymous234 said in contemporary misunderstood artists:
pieces of meat are artistic,
The already mentioned Fabre once covered the columns if the university Aula building in Genth with smoked ham ...
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This guy.
He projects hubble space telescope images onto photosynthetic bacteria.
(They're false-color images, don't tell him)
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‘It’s very hard to explain [what it feels like],’ says Dino.
‘For me, it’s releasing all the negative and bringing all the positive in.’
body suspension
possibly, slightly, nsfw
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This is...actually kind of interesting...