Archive for the ‘art’ Category

The Little Narcisus Mermaid

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Madame Grès Modern

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

It’s hard to believe Madame Grès designs were made so long ago.  Below is a pre-1950′s dress that looks comfortable and beautiful.  The exaggerated pleating is made by sewing elastic onto the inside of the dress.  The simple draping and pleating make the dress seem so simple and modern.  Now on view at the Met Costume Institute exhibit, American Woman:  Fashioning a National Identity.

Met Costume Institute

Here’s video footage of the entire exhibit:

Ice Cube Painting

Friday, April 9th, 2010

I like these blocks.

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Marlene Dumas at David Zwirner
Mental Blocks, 2009

They look a bit melted like ice cubes in warm air, but more like blocks from a construction site. After all, ice cubes don’t come so cubed these days. The colors of each block show different material qualities: glass, concrete, steel, stucco…representing different types of blocks a person can have internally? I’m not going to make any sort of interpretation besides thinking about pretty colors, implied textures and shapes. Most of the other pieces in this collection are paintings with people touching and praying at the white Western Wall. It would be a treat to look at on a hot summer day.

Better History

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

A joint curation between the 7eleven gallery and Nick Poe features art by New York artists. The art is playful and features youthful motifs–Sylvester the cat, colorful dinosaurs, and a wall hanging reminiscent of road runner cartoons decorates an industrial space in Chelsea.

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Sylvester the cat

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Wild E. Coyote prop

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Dinosaurs!

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The Collection

Artists featured: Tim Barber, Sebastian Bear-McClard, Sebastian Black, Maximilian Bode, Sarah Charlesworth, Francesco Clemente, Billy Copley, Patricia Cronin, Lance De Los Reyes, India Donaldson, Lena Dunham, Judith Hudson, Fab 5 Freddy, Fancesco Galetto, Alex Kalman, Maira Kalman, Tibor Kalman, Mel Kendrick, Victor Kerlow, Barney Kulok, Eva LeWitt, Troy Lumpkin, Alex Massouras, Michael McClard, Thomas McDonell, Harry McNally, Casey Neistat, Van Neistat, Deniz Ozuygur, Peter Passuntino, Grear Patterson, Paolo Pelosini, Nick Poe, Nico Ponce De Leon Dios, Paula Poons, Steve Powers, Alex Rickard, Alexis Rockman, Theo Rosenblum, Ed Ruscha, Tom Sachs, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, Kenny Scharf, Laurie Simmons, Gordon Stevenson, Billy Sullivan, Jonathan Waite & Robert Waltzer

Sea of Shoes

Saturday, April 4th, 2009
http://seaofshoes.typepad.com/sea_of_shoes/

http://seaofshoes.typepad.com/sea_of_shoes/

Sea of Shoes is a great fashion blog that focuses on designer shoes. The author is a young lady from Austin and the photos are amazing. The outfits and clothes she features with the shoes are quite unique and delightful.

Since April 2007.
FakeKarl‘s “daughter”

A|X + Tiesto sell watches

Saturday, April 4th, 2009
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Not sure what the appeal is…the billboard is incredibly funny looking.

Tiesto selling watches? Last year, Armani Exchange had him sell T-shirts for a charity.

Tiesto fans = Armani Exchange Fans

Here’s a reminder: it’s A|X time!

The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860–1989

Monday, January 26th, 2009

August Moon

The exhibit is currently being set up at the Guggenheim. I stopped by yesterday and there were many pieces influenced by the art of Chinese calligraphy–interpreted by Americans. Different colors, different strokes and thickness of paints used to describe the fascination these American artists had with Asian art.

Info on the painting above:
Arthur Wesley Dow, August Moon, ca. 1905. Woodcut on paper, 13.5 x 18.5 cm. Collection of Edgar O. Smith, New York

Hussein Chalayan = Art + Fashion

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Great video culminating Hussein Chalayan‘s most famous works. His pieces transform the wearer into a subject of a contemporary art installation.

Jeles 2008

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

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Tomma Abts. Jeles 2008. Oil and acrylic on canvas.
Image Size: 19 x 15 inches 48 x 38 cm

At David Zwirner 19th St.

Tomma Abts Press Release.

Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) 1

Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) 2

MoMA
November 19, 2008–February 2, 2009

The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, second floor

Large video installation–video projected on 3 large walls. Seating available on large donut shaped couch and plush white carpet.

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