Swiss-born artist Urs Fischer'
He uses everyday materials like wax, fruit, dust, and chairs, and there is always a lingering feeling of loss and decay.
Art, like in the historical sense.
Maybe an artist's position in society is different today because it's more individualistic.
http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/urs-fischer/#_
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/sokref1/106096347/
ttp://joshuaabelow.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/you-can-not-win-2003-urs-fischer.html
http://www.designboom.com/contemporary/fisher.html
http://contemporary-art-blog.tumblr.com/post/17234928569
http://www.domusweb.it/
"Art adventure"主要是談論對於藝術在歐洲的發現 (大多談及城市在倫敦及巴黎) , 及除觀光客必朝聖的美術館博物館之外, 值得造訪卻被一般外國旅客所遺漏的藝術寶地. 希望藉由此版主的引介, 提供資訊做為參考, 如對文章有疑問之處, 也歡迎留言詢問及藝術交流
Thursday, 17 May 2012
What is contemporary art?
Method: Action Reflection Learning cycle
Do > Review > Learn > Apply > Do > Review > Learn > Apply > Do .......
Kolb's(1984) experiential learning cycle
DO Activist
What is contemporary art? Recently I visited some galleries, I found most artworks are abstract or modern art, which suddenly makes me confused what are those I am looking at? how to define artworks? I seem to leave fine art too long so that I did not notice what going on in the art world. I am studying Arts management, it's crucial for me to find out the answer.
REVIEW Reflector
Some people think they don't know what's the artists doing? why shits, a toilet or a skull can be an art? Even the artists show how a life they led. Is it art? Because these artists are famous? While facing the issue, some people get feeling and reflection from these concept idea, those stand in front of the artwork, going around the artwork and thinking what the meaning for them from the artwork. On the other hand, compare with design, art is more critical and individual manifestation to deliver messages to the mass. It's probably some elements in common, such as creation, innovation; however, design puts more emphasis on practical, user-friendly and eco-friendly.
LEARN Theorist
There are some solutions to uncover the enigma that what is contemporary arts via several channels. First of all, researching on the Internet. Second, reading related books. Third, asking teachers.
1. The Internet:
- From 1945-1990s is called modern art, after 1990s shift to the present is called contemporary art.
Objects> basis> paintings and sculptures
Context> increasing driving now we do understand notion
- How to engage timing? Life's going on, life's going off. change and engage what we look at.
Not only art, contemporary art concerns about economics, politics, illegal issue, and artists look at those differently.
- Andy Warho who play a role of artist like movie star, creating how artist look real world into subject.
2. Books: what is contemporary art?
Terry Smith(2009)
- Alfred H. Barr Jr. for MoMA, who insisted, genuinely modern art was the progressive, original and challenging, rather than the safe and academic. And the progressive, original and challenging emerge from the new senses that these values have.
- Gertrude Stein commented " You can be a museum, or you can be modern, but you can't be both".
This is likely to meet translation from the curator, 江蒙福 , who at the Metropolitan Museum of Art presented, : Museum communicate in culture, when looking at artworks, not just what you see, there were people behind, we can see their life from porcelains, weapons, dining utensils, paintings, sculptures and so on. In my personal experience when I visit National Palace Museum in my country I don't perceive strongly they are artwork; instead, the life every day I experience, the Museum put these every day utensils collected together, we can see and recognise how the life we lead and how they changed. It's probably life is art, we have been creating and improving with art which is a part of culture.
- Contemporary art works that remained modern-modern in style and look.
3. Teacher:
Why Damian Hurst, Tracy Emin and Duchamp demonstrate these kind of works can be famous contemporary arts in the world? Who go to see these arts? what happen?
- Making people shock, thinking and challenging.
Can I discern principle/ rules, theories that I could apply to similar but different situation?
APPLY Pragmatist
How can I test this new understanding?
I can visit galleries like Tate modern, Tate Britain, Saatchi and commercial galleries. When I visit these contemporary art again, what the reflection I get? When I use the new knowledge getting from researching do I see these art differently? Can I understand and appreciate contemporary arts? After visiting these galleries, I should further study art history comprehensively to help what I intend to explore the subject, curator.
Do > Review > Learn > Apply > Do > Review > Learn > Apply > Do .......
Kolb's(1984) experiential learning cycle
DO Activist
What is contemporary art? Recently I visited some galleries, I found most artworks are abstract or modern art, which suddenly makes me confused what are those I am looking at? how to define artworks? I seem to leave fine art too long so that I did not notice what going on in the art world. I am studying Arts management, it's crucial for me to find out the answer.
REVIEW Reflector
Some people think they don't know what's the artists doing? why shits, a toilet or a skull can be an art? Even the artists show how a life they led. Is it art? Because these artists are famous? While facing the issue, some people get feeling and reflection from these concept idea, those stand in front of the artwork, going around the artwork and thinking what the meaning for them from the artwork. On the other hand, compare with design, art is more critical and individual manifestation to deliver messages to the mass. It's probably some elements in common, such as creation, innovation; however, design puts more emphasis on practical, user-friendly and eco-friendly.
LEARN Theorist
There are some solutions to uncover the enigma that what is contemporary arts via several channels. First of all, researching on the Internet. Second, reading related books. Third, asking teachers.
1. The Internet:
- From 1945-1990s is called modern art, after 1990s shift to the present is called contemporary art.
Objects> basis> paintings and sculptures
Context> increasing driving now we do understand notion
- How to engage timing? Life's going on, life's going off. change and engage what we look at.
Not only art, contemporary art concerns about economics, politics, illegal issue, and artists look at those differently.
- Andy Warho who play a role of artist like movie star, creating how artist look real world into subject.
2. Books: what is contemporary art?
Terry Smith(2009)
- Alfred H. Barr Jr. for MoMA, who insisted, genuinely modern art was the progressive, original and challenging, rather than the safe and academic. And the progressive, original and challenging emerge from the new senses that these values have.
- Gertrude Stein commented " You can be a museum, or you can be modern, but you can't be both".
This is likely to meet translation from the curator, 江蒙福 , who at the Metropolitan Museum of Art presented, : Museum communicate in culture, when looking at artworks, not just what you see, there were people behind, we can see their life from porcelains, weapons, dining utensils, paintings, sculptures and so on. In my personal experience when I visit National Palace Museum in my country I don't perceive strongly they are artwork; instead, the life every day I experience, the Museum put these every day utensils collected together, we can see and recognise how the life we lead and how they changed. It's probably life is art, we have been creating and improving with art which is a part of culture.
- Contemporary art works that remained modern-modern in style and look.
3. Teacher:
Why Damian Hurst, Tracy Emin and Duchamp demonstrate these kind of works can be famous contemporary arts in the world? Who go to see these arts? what happen?
- Making people shock, thinking and challenging.
Can I discern principle/ rules, theories that I could apply to similar but different situation?
APPLY Pragmatist
How can I test this new understanding?
I can visit galleries like Tate modern, Tate Britain, Saatchi and commercial galleries. When I visit these contemporary art again, what the reflection I get? When I use the new knowledge getting from researching do I see these art differently? Can I understand and appreciate contemporary arts? After visiting these galleries, I should further study art history comprehensively to help what I intend to explore the subject, curator.
Duchamp " The fountain " ( Urinal)
It begins from a question, what is the function of art? The "Urinal" placed in an exhibition and it loses that function. It depends on how open minded you are with art, whether you have preconceived notions of what art is, what it should do, and what it should be.
Conceptual experience
The ideas are beautiful in themselves, audiences were influenced by viewing a certain conceptual piece of art, instead of a perceptual experience that we receive by looking at so many paintings and sculptures. It makes you think more, and this idea behind a conceptual piece.
Conceptual experience
The ideas are beautiful in themselves, audiences were influenced by viewing a certain conceptual piece of art, instead of a perceptual experience that we receive by looking at so many paintings and sculptures. It makes you think more, and this idea behind a conceptual piece.
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Nude
The term of 'Nudity' can be redirect as 'Nude', 'Naked' and 'Clothes free', which is the state of wearing no clothing. However, the wearing of clothing is exclusively a human characteristic. People's attitude towards nudity is various. While some people are inhibited about disrobing in front of people, others regard it as lifestyle. The presence of nudity can rise to controversy. Many people have a strong views on nudity, which to them can involve issues of crime or morality to be inherently sexual and erotic. Some people regard nudity represent a form of art which can be found in visual art, photography and film.
Hopkins, Charles (2007) Appreciating Nude Art At: http://www.ezilon.com/articles/articles/8173/1/Appreciating-Nude-Art (Accessed on 11.06.12)
making people understand what nude art really is all about.
I do not deny that I have made drawings and
watercolors of an erotic nature.
But they are always works of art. "
Egon Schiele
I don not deny
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