Santissimi Art

http://www.leparadox.com/art/focus-on-galgliardi-art-system/ SANTISSIMI: Sara Renzetti Antonello Serra (duo) The work of the Santissimi looks at the art as an operational machine in which to cross, staying, the forms more or less accomplices of the knowledge that reflected in the definition: “philosophical empiricism in the art”. Philosophical empiricism means putting into practice the knowledge, to perform an operation… Continue reading Santissimi Art

Selfie-ism & Self-Portraiture

http://www.rlfossett.com/entries/2014/2/27/on-the-culture-of-selfieism On the Culture of Selfieism Here’s how wikipedia defines it: A selfie is a type of self-portrait photograph, typically taken with a hand-held digital camera or camera phone. Selfies are often associated with social networking. They are often casual, are typically taken either with a camera held at arm’s length or in a mirror,… Continue reading Selfie-ism & Self-Portraiture

Post-Internet Art

Wiki: Postinternet Post-internet denotes an idea in arts and criticism that refers to uggociety and modes of interaction following the widespread adoption of the internet. The term emerged from discussions about Internet Art by Marisa Olson, Gene McHugh, and Artie Vierkant, however the movement has not been thoroughly defined. Guthrie Lonergan and Cory Arcangel have mentioned it as a… Continue reading Post-Internet Art

Gaylord Ho

“We Two” Parian Sculpture A master sculptor and inspired artist, his goal in every sculpture is to capture forever the fleeting emotion of a single moment in time. Ho’s sculptures represent the ideal human spirit in all of us as we strive to transcend the daily struggles of life and to become something more spiritually… Continue reading Gaylord Ho

Sophie Kahn

http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/en_uk/blog/sophie-kahn-and-the-art-of-3d-scanning-and-printing 3D Sculptor Creates High Art Death Masks 3D printing seems to have nearly endless applications, from spacecraft production, to fashion, to dental hygiene. It’s also proved fertile ground for established artists, who are using the increasingly available technology, along with 3D scanning, to explore new territory. For sculptor Sophie Kahn, both technologies are essential. Using 3D laser scanning and… Continue reading Sophie Kahn

Heather Dewey-Hagborg

Artist collects DNA from discarded hair and nails, 3D-prints owner’s face An artist is collecting stray DNA from the streets of New York City, and using it to conjure up 3D-printed versions of its original “donor”. It is likely that you are not in the habit of picking up stray pieces of gum and hair… Continue reading Heather Dewey-Hagborg

Daniel Warnecke

3D prints modern day depictions of classic portraits Using cutting edge technology, artist Daniel Warnecke has transformed a series of iconic portraits from the past into modern-day depictions, realized in the form of 3D printed figurines. Warnecke creates a dialog between history and modernity by reinventing these figures through a contemporary lens, donning them in ripped jeans, sneakers,… Continue reading Daniel Warnecke

Lorna Barnshaw

This isn’t Art. This is a Ability of Technology http://www.fastcocreate.com/3016671/the-replicants-are-coming-an-artist-creates-creepy-3d-printed-faces Art student Lorna Barnshaw combines human faces with an imperfect assortment of technology to create surreal replicants. https://www.behance.net/lornabarnshaw 3-D printing her own face is all in a day’s work for Lorna Barnshaw, a recent graduate from the Winchester School of Art in the UK—even if the… Continue reading Lorna Barnshaw

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Sculpture

Banksy’s iiismaland: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3204653/Come-eat-cold-chips-sound-crying-children-Banksy-confirms-opening-Dismaland-seaside-bemusement-park-art-exhibition.html The Portrait A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this reason, in photography a portrait is generally not a snapshot, but a composed image of a person… Continue reading Sculpture

Oscar Nilsson

http://popular-archaeology.com/issue/fall-2015/article/archaeologist-reconstructs-faces-of-stone-age-people http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2525035/New-27million-Stonehenge-visitor-centre-opens-reconstruction-Neolithic-man.html The face of prehistoric Britain: Forensic scientist uses Neolithic man’s 5,500-year-old skull to create lifelike image most advanced reconstruction of an early Neolithic man’s face Work to ‘restore the dignity’ Article 2: Popular Archeology He creates, quite literally, faces of our collective past. In fact, most of Nilsson’s hyper-realistic reconstructions end up in museums such as… Continue reading Oscar Nilsson

Recorded Tutorial – 05.05.16

Rayvenn Shaleigha DClark – Recorded Turorial Form| May 2016 Tasking Points: Annotated Research Articles Research: makes this appear more in working, and be clear in Assessment materials – show process of working Issue of resolving the time spent on making the work (finished life casting) needs to be made clear in the show Issue of… Continue reading Recorded Tutorial – 05.05.16

Nathaniel Mellors

Nathaniel Mellors: Giantbum (Installation) Mellors makes installations “packed with ad hoc sculpture, psychedelic theatre and absurdist, satirical film”. Mellors’ output includes installation, sculpture, film and video, music, performance, collage, painting, prints and critical writing. He was represented in the Tate Trienniel 2009, Altermodern, by a work Giantbum 2009, based on a story written by him about a party… Continue reading Nathaniel Mellors

Kimathi Donkor – Artist Lecture – 01.03.16

Art as a communicative venture Practise: Realistically Painting Myth, History and Art History Contemporary Life Under Fire: The Shooting of Cherry Groche (2005) – Sep 28th 1985 oil on linen Painting as an object orientated art form The Next Turn Of the Screw (1987) Police Brutality and #BlackLivesMatter References Art History Canon – Manet: [1] Execution… Continue reading Kimathi Donkor – Artist Lecture – 01.03.16

New Direction

In light of the new year I have decided to take a new direction. Although I feel I will always remain interested in the process of drawing, I am nervous to put distance between myself and the 2D plane. I was inspired by an article i saw in the new year, and really feel like this… Continue reading New Direction

Artist Lecture: Edwin Zwakman – 01.12.15

Later… (2001) at Aperture Gallery’s Nature as Artificeexhibition A visual artist from the Netherlands whose works explore the interaction between reality and photography, either with staged photography, either in his studio or in public space. Works in the studio include a long-running series of pictures showing scale models of Dutch landscapes and interiors. And this landscape… Continue reading Artist Lecture: Edwin Zwakman – 01.12.15

Franz Gertsch

http://thisistomorrow.info/articles/franz-gertsch-seasons large-format paintings and woodcuts by Franz Gertsch – one of Switzerland’s leading contemporary artists. his works from the period between 1983 and 2011, culminating in the recently finished ‘Four Seasons Cycle’. Gertsch rose to international fame in the 1970s with his hyper-realist paintings, yet his outstanding reputation stems equally from his woodcuts, unique both… Continue reading Franz Gertsch