Expect Resistance
Thanks Mike.
Hello All,
Please post drafts of your Artist Statements by clicking on the comments link below.
Please post all drafts by Midnight,Wednesday, October 13, 2010.
The primary purpose of this course is to present and examine contemporary critical issues, concepts and language with a view towards aiding the student to understand and define their own role as a working artist in the contemporary art arena.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Week 5 - Controversy
THE YES MEN
Week 5 - Controversy:
1. Chris Burden and the Limits of Art, Peter Schjeldahl, New Yorker, 2007.
2. Irresistible - John Curran at the Whitney, Peter Schjeldahl, New Yorker, 2003.
3. Barbie / G.I. Joe Home Surgery Instructions, B.L.O.
4. Changing the Frequency, Jacket #27, 2005.
5. ArtAimed to Shock, Newsweek, 2008
6. Relating Controversial Contemporary Art and School Art:A Problem-Position Carol S. Jeffersand Pat Parth California State University, Los Angeles, 1996
Optional additional readings / video on the topic:
The videos linked below are not required viewing. They do however fit into the idea of "Controversial" works. (These videos are not at all suitable viewing for children...and perhaps may be offensive to some adults. They are presented for the purpose of class discussion, not to inject an uncomfortable vibe.)
1.Who Are the Great Women Artists...Now?, Art News, Landi, 2003
2.Where Are All the Women?, New York Magazine, Saltz, 2007
3a. WGG Test by Paul McCarthy
3b. Trailer Paul McCarthy at S.M.A.K.
3c. Nathalie Djurberg’s Clay Mates, Yablonsky, NYT, 2010
3d. Nathalie Djurberg: Experiment, 53e biennale de Venise 2009
4.Chris Burden, Erector Set, N.Y. Times, 2008
5.Shvarts explains her ‘repeated self-induced miscarriages,’Yale Daily News, 2008
Post Responses to Group 5: Ten Lies and Three Truths Here... Click on Comments Link Below !!!
(For those of you interested in the idea of stop-motion...The Brothers Quay)
Hello All,
Please click on the comments link at the bottom of this post.
Write your responses to the "Group 5" presentations.
9/24, Week 5 – Group 4:
18. Pamella Reimers
19. Jennifer Robey
20. Sophie Strachan
21. Shannon Toale
22. Caitlin Tucker
Hello All,
Please click on the comments link at the bottom of this post.
Write your responses to the "Group 5" presentations.
9/24, Week 5 – Group 4:
18. Pamella Reimers
19. Jennifer Robey
20. Sophie Strachan
21. Shannon Toale
22. Caitlin Tucker
Friday, September 17, 2010
Post Responses to Group 4: Ten Lies and Three Truths Here... Click on Comments Link Below !!!
Hoping that the NY trip will be exciting and inspiring in some way!
Hello All,
Please click on the comments link at the bottom of this post.
Write your responses to the "Group 4" presentations.
9/17, Week 4 – Group 3:
1. Jacqueline Maloney
2. Kelly McGovern
3. Jamie Moore
4. Natalie Negron
5. Angeline Nesbit
6. Laurel Patterson
Hello All,
Please click on the comments link at the bottom of this post.
Write your responses to the "Group 4" presentations.
9/17, Week 4 – Group 3:
1. Jacqueline Maloney
2. Kelly McGovern
3. Jamie Moore
4. Natalie Negron
5. Angeline Nesbit
6. Laurel Patterson
WEEK 4 READINGS: Curators and Artists
Hello All,
Here are the readings for Week 4.
The Robert Storr video above is optional viewing.
Click the comments link below to publish your response.
Responses are Due by Wed., 9/22 at midnight.
Warm regards,
Terri
Week 4 - Curators and Artists:
1. In Search of the Ultimate, Fallon, 2005
2. Do Curators Need University Curatorial Programs?, Moser, C Magazine, 2008.
3. The Curators Moment. (Trends in the Field of International ContemporaryArt Exhibitions), Michael Brenson, Art Journal, 1998.
4. How an Art Scene Became a Youthscape, Benjamin Genocchio, The New York Times, 2004.
5. In the Realms of Flight and Fantasy, Lance Esplund, WSJ, 2010
Optional additional readings / video on the topic:
1. Response to Moser, Jones, ICA Halifax, 2009.
2. Go Ahead, Expect Surprises, Cotter, 2007
3. The Whitney Biennial and the Failure of an Empire, Village Voice, 2008.
4. Collectors and Their Collections:
a) di Rosa Preserve
b) Pamela and Richard Kramlich
5. Complaint Box | Adult Art, NYT, Bernstein, 2009 (of note as we curate our show!)
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Doug and Mike Starn at the Met
Everyone check this out....especially Brit Brennen!
Big Bamboo, 2010.
This is the new roof installation at Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This piece was originally created in 2008 then was reconstructed this August on the roof of the Met. The Starn brothers are identical twins who are best known for the pioneering photography that they began to produce in the 1980's. They actually had professional rock climbers to help them construct this forest of 5,000 bamboo poles.
"Stately and symmetrical, the entrance to the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens into rigorously ordered spaces that guide viewers systematically along a rectilinear path." (Sculpture Magazine)
There's also a GREAT article reviewing the artists and the installation in the new Sculpture magazine. I'll bring it to class on Friday if anyone's interested.
The exhibition is up until the end of October.
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