Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2016

Color Temperature: Big Blackstar & Whitestar

Big Whitestar 3400K
Big Whitestar 1900K
Big Blackstar 3400K
Big Blackstar 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory in Smashing Theory 1900K

Smashing Theory 1900K

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Thursday, January 14, 2016

Sue Goodbye

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Big Blackstar in Greyspace

Big Blackstar in Greyspace

Big Whitestar in Greyspace

Big Whitestar in Greyspace

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Big Whitestar

Big Whitestar

Big Blackstar

Big Blackstar

Friday, September 4, 2015

Makoto Aida (会田誠): BAZOOKA 112 芸術?猥褻?エロティックアートの世界

Makoto Aida

  • 土屋誠一
  • スニオンのクールス
  • クニドスのヴィーナス
  • ポンペイの壁画
  • アダムとエヴァ
  • 狩りから帰るディアナ
  • 水浴のスザンナ
  • ドミニク・アングルの泉
  • 春画
  • 蛸と海女の図
  • 黒田清輝
  • 裸体婦人像
  • ろくでなし子
  • レスリーキー
  • 紅桜: 悲しみの後
  • 瀧弘子
  • 増田ぴろよ
  • 湯浅ちひろ

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Connecting the Dots

When Mark Lombardi died, at the age of 48, he left behind a controversial body of work—large-scale, maplike drawings that chart connections between the worlds of international banking, organized crime, arms dealing, terrorism, oil, and government—the result of countless hours of research distilled into spartan webs of pencil lines and text. He also left a legacy shrouded in conjecture and mystery. Did he take his own life in his Brooklyn apartment on the night of March 22, 2000, or were there more insidious forces at work? What did a woman claiming to be an FBI agent hope to find when she called the Whitney Museum of American Art, owner of one of Lombardi’s most epic drawings, soon after 9/11, asking to study the piece? A new feature-length documentary, called Mark Lombardi: Death-defying Acts of Art and Conspiracy, takes on these and other questions, and spotlights the sinister links found in Lombardi’s art.
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Mark Lombardi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Lombardi

Mark Lombardi: Death-defying Acts of Art and Conspiracy


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Playing the Fool

Francesco Clemente has decapitated playwright Edward Albee, strung up fellow artist Brice Marden by one foot, and covered his own studio assistant, Ricardo Kugelmas, with giant bees. This is no crime spree, but part of Clemente’s take on tarot cards, the centuries-old game of divining the future. And it isn’t always pretty.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012