February 25, 2010

Roy Newell

Ever heard of this guy?  Me neither, but it turns out that he’s tight.  Peep him at Carolina Nitsch.

Silents,

1966,’88,’98

Filed under: Roy Newell, abstraction, geometry, oil, painting, paintings
posted by sebastian @ 10:12 am

February 24, 2010

A nice website

House of Gaga seems like an ill gallery.  Also semi related see Alex Hubbard’s show at Maccarone. Which has a nice/weird press release written by Antek Walczak of Bernadette Corporation.

P.s. Speaking of art collectives, I have a little dog painting in the BRUCENNIAL which opens February 25th which is tomorrow!

Here is a recent one that I sold to some dude for the benefit of Haiti.  It isn’t the one in the show one, but it looks kinda like it, only weirder colors.

Filed under: bernadette corporation, claire fontaine, house of gaga, maccarone, painting
posted by sebastian @ 5:55 pm

I like how this painting glows

Henry Taylor

Twin Towers or No Title

Acrylic on cardboard box

20 x 20 x 15 inches

he has a show up at Rental Gallery right now!

Filed under: Henry Taylor, painting
posted by sebastian @ 5:38 pm

February 22, 2010

Kaja Silverman

This is a really interesting interview!

Below some highlights that probably don’t make sense out of context!

“What we call “reason” is essentially negation: the definition of what things are through the specification of what they are not. It is thus profoundly divisive. We need to relearn the art of analogical thinking…”

“A photograph isn’t a representation or even an index. It is, rather, a special kind of analogy—the kind that our culture most needs. A photograph and its “referent” have so many affinities that we are unable to separate them from each other, but also enough differences to keep us from conflating them. This couple…helps us to see that similarity is not sameness and that difference does not automatically translate into opposition. They also show us that there really is a world and that not all images are human constructions.”

“Abstraction is often celebrated as the vehicle through which art established its autonomy. Art had to get rid of similitude, because only by being unlike everything else could it shake off the burden of representation and become a thing unto itself. But the notion of an autonomous artwork is closely linked to that of the solitary male subject and is susceptible to the same critique. Not only did a number of modernist artists try to prove that they were self-sufficient by creating autonomous works of art, but their repudiation of aesthetic referentiality was yet another way of rejecting analogy. In fact, there is no separate domain where art dwells…”

Filed under: Gerhard Richter, Kaja Silverman, art, artforum, painting
posted by sebastian @ 5:49 pm

February 20, 2010

Le Haim (make your own)

Orient Point,Haim Steinbach ,2007

all you need

Hulk Hands

Dog toy

Pumpkin

Shelf

Filed under: abstractions, color, conceptual art, make your own
posted by sebastian @ 5:15 pm

James Hyde

From James Hyde’s Stuart Davis Paintings

Filed under: painting, paintings, photos, printing
posted by sebastian @ 4:58 pm

magic johnson really is magic

magic johnson really is magic

Filed under: Magic Johnson, portal
posted by zach @ 1:57 pm

February 18, 2010

migration // pizza

migration from blogger to WP complete !!!!! boooya

new portal:

LETS-A MAKE-A PIZZA PIE

lets-a make-a pizza pie

Filed under: butt plug, pizza, portal, update
posted by zach @ 1:18 pm

December 20, 2009

Carmen Herrera

“Blanco y Verde” 1966

Filed under: Carmen Herrera, blanco y verde, coyote painting, minimalism
posted by sebastian @ 4:11 pm

December 7, 2009

Two Interesting Lady Painters

Patricia Treib
Dianna Molzan
Filed under: Uncategorized
posted by sebastian @ 7:11 pm
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