Sunday, March 30, 2014

Let the Artwork Convince you Not the Brand

I Think Bejamin Genocchio (don't ask me to pronounce this) Makes a good point in his article posted in ArtnetNews 

He talks about how new artists have to brand themselves in fashion rather than be themselves to sell and if this is not accomplish they tend to fail to succeed within the art community. Genocchio really likes seeing unbiased work that can be viewed freely by the public where us as viewers can decide wether the art is good or bad....  

This article has really good points and just reminded me how everything we see often is because the branding is big and the advertising budget is there. Your not going to see the mom and pop shops on your big TV stations during commercial time your only going to see what is already profiting.

Rene Daniels "Metro Pictures"

Read a article today that totally caught my eye and emotionally drew me in as a reader. It completely got me thinking about Alyssa, Ester, and Amanda's intervention from class again  and how everyone is creative in their own way. Rene Daniels is a disabled (retarded) artist thats work is making big again after 30 years of creating water color paintings his work is sold between 12 and 41 thousand dollars and really shares a unique perspective on who can do art and who is good at art. Rene's work has been sought out by galleries around Europe in the 80's unfortunately Rene's inability to create new work at least from what was thought at the time took him out of galleries and now 30 years later new work is coming out and old work is being found from storages there are new exhibitions taking place around Europe and the United States






Sunday, March 9, 2014

Jeffrey Shaw


Jeffrey Shaw was born in Melbourne, Australia, where he ended up studying architecture and art history at the University of Melbourne.  He went on to the Accedemia di Belli Art di Brera in Milan Italy and also St. Martin's School of Art where he studied Sculpting.  His first project that he was a part of was in the Amsterdam, Netherlands with Peter Boersma, Theo Botschuijver, Willem Breuker, John Latham, Nica Nijland, Graham Stevens and Tjebbe van Tijen, called Sigma.  In the  Art and Electronic Media book by Edward A. Shanken, Shaw was recognized for his work Inventer la Terre (inventing the world).

Michael REES


Putto is an ongoing piece that Michael REES has been sculpting since 2005.  REES is known for his sculptures that captivate all sorts of audiences using themes of figuration, language, technology and the social image.  He has featured his work in venues such as the Whitney Museum, the MARTa, the Pera Museum, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, and many private galleries.  
REES lives and works in New York and is a professor at the William Patterson University.  There he is the Director of the Center For New Art and the Co-director of the Fine Arts Graduate program.