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Curious Eyes
Wednesday, 14 January 2009 11:12Leah Oates: Please describe your background and how you became an artist. Yasmine Chatila: My grandmother was an artist. She studied 19th-century painting in Italy at the Academia di Belle Arti in Turin. I remember many afternoons where she used to give me lessons on how to draw and paint. I think I was about […]
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Migrating Thoughts
Wednesday, 14 January 2009 11:08Andries Botha’s work explores the loss of self as people participate in mass migration in search of new imagined futures. Responding to a question about the work, Botha said, “Our contemporary modernity has resulted in a global pattern of human migration. Survival, desire, romance, greed, and tragedy are all metaphors that fuel the human imagination. […]
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A Solitary in the South
Monday, 12 January 2009 23:00Zhu Qi: How did you start to get interested in the gardens in Southern China? Dong Wen-Sheng: I think it’s because of the environmental surroundings of my life and the educational background before my views on the world and the art had been developed. I live in a small city in Southern China, named Changzhou, […]
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Probing beneath the Façade
Monday, 12 January 2009 23:00Loulou Cherinet’s work connects through the documentary, despite a deliberate staged setting. Cherinet focuses on setting the appropriate conditions for her storytelling. This can be a dinner party where a number of black people dressed in the same striped jersey tell stories about their relations with white women as in White Women (2002). In Personal […]
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Wall of Fame
Sunday, 11 January 2009 23:00Clunie Reid uses photographs, drawings, media images, and text to create aggressive and unrefined collages. Through the use of cheap materials and a rudimentary approach to display, Reid works against formality and the ideologies suggested by images of wealth and beauty dispersed within the work. Utilizing a deskilled aesthetic and emphasizing the act of composition […]
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Life of Art
Sunday, 11 January 2009 23:00An important event took place in Milan at PAC (Contemporary Art Pavillion): Nouveau Réalisme from 1970 up until today—Homage to Pierre Restany (1930-2003) was on view in February, curated by Renato Barilli. Milan owes homage to Pierre Restany. He had found a second home in Milan, a more hospitable city than Paris. He is one […]
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Letting the Guard Down
Friday, 9 January 2009 11:48Each model that I collaborate with reacts to the camera in a different way, and I let that dictate the direction of our shoot. I use little artifice—no expensive lighting, professional backdrops, outfits, themes, and not even much makeup—putting the strength of the image on my ability to create a comfortable environment in which she […]
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Recollections on Display
Wednesday, 7 January 2009 23:00A towering influence on the evolution and iconography of Japanese contemporary art, Tadanori Yokoo has straddled the boundaries of commercial and fine art since the 1960s. His brilliance lies in his ability to weave mass imagery into complexly layered pictorial tableaux that trigger collective and personal memories. Yokoo’s appropriation of imagery and initial emergence during […]
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Image Manipulation
Wednesday, 7 January 2009 11:13Ripped and Torn is an arcade of unique artworks that appear to be sliced and diced with a scalpel, torn and ripped by hand, and assembled from non-logical parts by 24 whimsical artists who set out to create the aesthetic illusion of a magical world conjured up from the depths of their subconsciousness. Today collage […]
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Fleeing Minds
Monday, 5 January 2009 11:59As an artist, I have created a series of work that manipulates various media. I want to produce a visual representation of global concerns. Using both Asian and European traditions, I explore the essence of landscape and nature. My work reflects the impossibility of a truly detached, objective perspective on the world. It suggested a […]