Monday, September 23, 2013

Yu's Works

Hi everyone, I am Yu Huang, from China. My major is Public Art, so the works include both 2D&3D, and different forms of art with multi-material. I also did some design and projects when I was an undergraduate student. Here are my works and some concepts of my work, and I am really glad to hear your advises of my works. Thank you so much. :)






















Sunday, September 22, 2013

List of contemporary artists from Wikipedia

Hi Everyone,
Here is a terrific list of contemporary artists. I don't usually quote directly from
Wikipedia but go to the site, click on the names and info about them will come up.
It's a big alphabetized list and if you do one letter a week by the end of the year you will get through them all.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_contemporary_artists

Callie Garp - Some Work

Hi all! Here are some examples of my work that may be relevant for Tuesday night. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

Strange Company36x48"   Dec 2012


History Repeats17.5x28.25"        Feb 2012

For Your Benefit9x13"


       Dec 2012

Why Do We Ask For (Pink Ribbons)36x24"   Dec 2012

  
We Still Stand In Awe Of Superficial Things     18.5x28"   April 2012
Blog - calliegarp.wordpress.com
Portfolio - glossom.com/calliegarp

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Davis Museum Wellesley College



Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Olentoja (Creatures)

September 18 – January 5, 2014
Marian Ilmestys — The Annunciation [screenshot, 2010 28:30 min 3-channel projected installation; 16:9/1:1,78, Dolby Digital 5.1 original language Finnish, English subtitles Courtesy of the Artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York and Paris © Antti Ruusuvuori
Camilla Chandler and Dorothy Buffum Chandler Gallery
Marjorie and Gerald Bronfman Gallery
Joan Levine Freedman ’57 and Richard I. Freedman Gallery
The Davis proudly presents Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Olentoja (Creatures), the first major U.S. exhibition by the internationally acclaimed Finnish artist.
Eija-Liisa Ahtila is best known for her lushly beautiful and psychologically intense videos, and for the precise calibration (of image, sound, and environment) of her installations. Vivid and mesmerizing, her videos are mysterious and open-ended, often imbued by notions of the sacred and miraculous in everyday experience. The work’s distinctive narrative complexity is further enhanced by multi-screen projection, designed to question both the nature of the “moving image” and the possibility of seeing from many perspectives at once.
Culled from over a decade of production, the pieces— Horizontal(2011), Anthropomorphic Exercises on Film (2011), Companions (2011),The Annunciation (2010), and The House (2002)— demonstrate the depth and range of the artist’s practice. Recently, Ahtila has been inspired by German biologist Jacob von Uexküll’s notion of umwelt, which posits the multiplicity and simultaneity of world-views among creatures. The projects selected for this exhibition are filled with beings—human, animal, magical, and botanical—poised in uncertain relationships. For the exhibition title, the artist chose the word “olentoja” (creatures) which captures this scope and adds something ineffable— “a bit more soul.”
Born in 1959, Ahtila studied filmmaking at the London College of Printing, UCLA, and at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. In 1990 she received the Young Artist of the Year Award, Tampere, Finland. Since then, she has received numerous grants and awards, including an AVEK-award for important achievements in the field of audio-visual culture (1997), the Edstrand Art Price (1998), a DAAD fellowship (1999), honorary mention at the 48th Venice Biennale (1999), the Vincent Van Gogh Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe (2000), and a five-year grant from the Central Committee for the Arts (2001), as well as the Artes Mundi Prize (2006). She also exhibited in Documenta XI (2002) and the 50th Venice Biennale (2005). Parallel Worlds, a major mid-career survey of her work, traveled between the Moderna Museet in Stockholm and the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma in Helsinki.
Curated by Lisa Fischman, Ruth Gordon Shapiro ‘37 Director of the Davis, the exhibition and related programs are presented with major support from the Kathryn Wasserman Davis ’28 Fund for World Cultures and Leadership, with special funding provided by Wellesley College Friends of Art.
Marian Ilmestys — The Annunciation [screenshot, 2010 28:30 min 3-channel projected installation; 16:9/1:1,78, Dolby Digital 5.1 original language Finnish, English subtitles Courtesy of the Artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York and Paris © 2010 Crystal Eye – Kristallisilmä Oy, Helsinki

Eija-Liisa Ahtila Creatures Video and Photography

https://www.davismuseum.wellesley.edu/whats-on/current/eija-liisa-ahtila-olentoja-creatures

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Jason Nocito

Hi everyone! Thanks for the feedback tonight, and please don't hesitate to let me know other ideas or thoughts on the direction of either of the two pieces I showed tonight.

Here are links to Jason Nocito's work:

Website/portfolio (shows more variety of work/commercial work)
Blog
Instagram  - what we looked at in class

Enjoy!

Madeline

Who is showing tonite?

Hi Everyone,

Who is showing tonite and where?
Do we need a projector?
Thanks.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Yin's Work

Short Film
2009
2010
2010
2012
Gif Sticker


                               Children Illustration

    



 


Clay Sculpture


Photograph