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Culture Jamming On The London Tube
by on June 25, 2009 in Wooster Collective
Shit We’re Diggin’: Picasso’s Light Graffiti from 1949
by on June 25, 2009 in Wooster Collective
Today and Tomorrow points to a terrific set of photos found in the LIFE archive of Picasso doing light graffiti. They were shot in 1949 by LIFE photographer Gjon Mili when he visited Picasso in Vallauris, France. You can see more of the series here.
EPOS257′s Orghoi khorkhoi (Mongolian Death Worm) in Prague
by on June 25, 2009 in Wooster Collective
Fresh Stuff From Conor Harrington
by on June 25, 2009 in Wooster Collective
Conor Harrington recently kicked off the summer in the Italian countryside of Grottaglie for the Fame Festival.The tower above can be found amongst the vineyards. You can see more on Conor’s blog here.
FBI Top 10 Art Thefts
by on June 24, 2009 in Art News Blog
Art crime is big business with an estimated $6 billion in losses annually! Here’s a list of the FBI’s Top 10 art crimes at the moment..
Iraqi Looted and Stolen Artifacts – The significant Statue of Entemena was recovered in 2006 but there are still many pieces missing.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Theft – Thieves stole as much as $300 million worth of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston in 1990 with paintings by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Manet being among them.
Theft of Caravaggio’s Nativity with San Lorenzo and San Francesco – Back in 1969 thieves stole Caravaggio’s Nativity with San Lorenzo and San Francesco from the Oratory of San Lorenzo, Palermo, Italy.
Theft of the Davidoff-Morini Stradivarius – In 1995 the Davidoff-Morini Stradivarius violin worth $3 million was stolen from the violinist Erica Morini’s New York City apartment.
The Van Gogh Museum Robbery – Two paintings by Vincent van Gogh called “View of the Sea at Scheveningen” and “Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen” were stolen from the Vincent Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam in 2002 and have never been recovered, even though the two thieves were caught.
Theft of Cezanne’s View of Auvers-sur-Oise – Paul Cezanne’s View of Auvers-sur-Oise was taken from the the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England in 1999.
Theft of the Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Murals, Panels 3-A and 3-B – Two Maxfield Parrish panels were cut from their frames in West Hollywood, California in 2002.
Theft from the Museu Chacara do Céu – In 2006 four paintings were stolen from the Museu Chacara do Céu, Rio de Janeiro. They included work by Salvador Dali, Henri Matisse, Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso.
Theft of Van Mieris’s A Cavalier – A self portrait by the Dutch Master Frans Van Mieris was stolen from the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney in 2007. It was taken in broad daylight, while the museum was open.
Theft from E.G. Bührle Collection, Zurich – The E.G. Bührle Collection in Zurich, Switzerland had 4 works stolen in 2008, with two important painting by Paul Cezanne and Edgar Degas still missing.
The FBI top ten list has changed a little from back in 2005.
Art Studios and Workspaces
by on June 24, 2009 in Art News Blog
I enjoy looking through artist studios so much that I decided to make it a semi-regular thing. So if you have a few photos of your art studio or workspace and would like to share them, please send them to me.
Make sure the images are under 1mb in size as they don’t have to be MASSIVE and my inbox clogs up. Include a short paragraph about your space if you wish and your website address if you have one. Artist studios from all creative people are welcome and it doesn’t have to be a beautiful working space.. it just has to work for you.
Here’s the studios so far (listed alphabetically so that my studio is conveniently placed at the top..lol)
Dion Archibald’s Painting Studio – Working space of an Australian artist.
Jessica Burko’s Artist Studio – Mixed media artist based in Boston, MA, USA.
Gail Sauter’s Painting Studio – American painter working in Maine, USA.
Garric Simonsen’s Art Studio – Studio of an American artist in Washington.
Do Hoang Tuong Painting Studio – Vietnamese artist working in Saigon, Vietnam.
I’ll add to the list as artists send them in (I have a few other studios to add at the moment)
Fresh Stuff From Judith Supine In Richmond, Virginia
by on June 23, 2009 in Wooster Collective
“Powers of Katsu” – An Homage to Charles and Ray Eames
by on June 23, 2009 in Wooster Collective
If you’ve ever seen Charles and Ray Eames’ now classic “Powers of 10″ (made in 1977) then you’re going to love Nick Poe and Alex Kalman’s short film for Red Bucket Filmmakersteam, “Powers Of Katsu”:
(We’re having some problems embedding the video. Click on the “full screen” icon to watch)
Here’s the original film for those who have never seen it:
powers of ten :: charles and ray eames from bacteriasleep on Vimeo.
Shit We’re Diggin’: Rosemarie Fiore’s Firework Drawings
by on June 23, 2009 in Wooster Collective
Rosemarie Fiore’s firework drawings are created by containing and controlling firework explosions. She explains:
“I bomb blank sheets of paper with different fireworks including color smoke bombs, jumping jacks, monster balls, fountains, magic whips, spinning carnations, ground blooms, rings of fire, and lasers. As I work, I create imagery by controlling the chaotic nature of the explosions in upside-down containers. When the paper becomes saturated in color, dark and burned, I take it back to my studio and collage blank paper circles onto the image to establish new planes and open up the composition. I then continue to bomb the pieces. These actions are repeated a number of times. The final works contain many layers of collaged explosions and are thick and heavy.”
We love ‘em. You can see more photos and work here.
Banksy Show Video
by on June 22, 2009 in Art Of The State Blog
Well I’ve never really done this video lark thing before but the animatronics at the Banksy Versus Bristol Museum show really need to be seen in motion. So here’s a video I knocked together showing the main action (after a short look around a few other bits of the show).
Click here for the video on youtube.
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