Latest video
Shake your hips
Tag Archives: Dadaists
CHANCE MEETING: COLLAGE OF THE INVERTED OEDIPUS
Chance. A roll of the dice within that casino located in that vast structure of the human mind. The roulette wheel stops, the cards are flipped, the chips rise and fall.Chance is what arises from that volatile unpredictable mix of … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Art
Tagged Andre Breton, Balmer, Dada Movement, Dadaists, David Hopkins, Donald Kuspit, Dostoevsky, Edgar Allan Poe, Edward Quinn, Elizabeth Legge, Giorgio de Chirico, Ingres, Jean Paulhan, John Milton Paradise Lost, Jose Maria Faerne, Jules Verne, Man Ray, Max Ernst, Otto Dix, Paul Auster, Paul Eluard, Salvador dali, Sigmund Freud, Stuart Nolan, Surrealism, Werner Spies
Leave a comment
AFTER THIS UNCOMMERCIAL BREAK
At 4000 AD/ When science and art are entirely/Melted together to something new/When the people will have lost their remembrance/and thus will have no past, only future/…Then they will live in a world of only/Color, light, space, time,sounds and movement/Then … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Aaron Shuster, Alexander Calder, Allan Krapow, Billboard Liberation Front, Chris Burden, Dada, Dadaism, Dadaist Art, Dadaists, Dan Graham, David Hall, David Stanley Shire, Frieze magazine, Jack Napier, Jackson Pollock, Jeff Koons, Lynda benglis, Martha Rosler, Martha Stewart, Michael Snow, Nicholas Schoffer, Piet Mondrian, Sarah Milroy, Stan Douglas, Stanley Brouwn, Tatis, tatis Sculptures, Terri Helene Keyser, United Art Contractors
7 Comments
Aesthetics of Nihilism: Death as a ''Ready Made''
The general chaos was captured in the driving art movement in Germany in the years between the World Wars by German Expressionism. But once Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party began their ascent into power, culminating in 1933 with the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Modern Art, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Andre Breton, Dadaists, Edmund Husserl, Eugene Davidson, George Grosz, German Expressionism, Hans Jurgen Syberberg, Heidegger, John Heartfield, Julius Streicher, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Martin Heidegger, Max Ernst, Michael Zimmerman, Raoul Hausmann, Salvador dali, Sigmeund Freud, Wagner
Leave a comment
Pirates of Consensual Reality
” One should be aware that corporate speech and free speech are two completely different things … You can use a copyrighted character or brand logo to engage in social commentary. No one has ever won a lawsuit against me … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged Alfred Jarry, Billboard Liberation Front, Dadaists, Mark Jenkins, Ranters, Ron English
Leave a comment