Latest video
CloseVideo from
Ern Malley: ROFL with adore floupetteShake your hips
Tag Archives: Piet Mondrian
STRANGE HABITS OF VISUAL NEURONS
During the 20th century many different art forms and movements came to life. The Dutch painter, Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was a pioneer in the development of abstraction one of the most important art movement of the times. His works from … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged A. Michael Noll, Abstract Art, Chris Horner, David H. Hubel, David Levy, David Sylvester, Elizabeth Truswell, Fred Jameson, Gary Kennard, Georges Braque, Harry Cooper, Jonah Lehrer, Kazimir Malevich, Meyer Schapiro, Neil A. Dodgson, Pablo Picasso, Pascal Mamassian, Piet Mondrian, Plastic Art, Pure Plastic Art, Ramachandran, S. Zeki, Stephen Hicks, Stephen R.C. Hicks, Theo Van Doesburg, Timothy C. Baker, Torsten N. Wiesel, William Hirstein, William P. Seely
Leave a comment
MAXED OUT ON DADA: AVOIDING THE DEGENERACY OF GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT
”…it becomes obvious that Max Ernst’s brilliant accomplishment consisted of having developed a syntax by which the employment of this found material could be controlled. For all their independence from traditional artistic techniques and the imitation of nature, it is … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Andre Breton, August Macke, Dada Movement, Dadaist Art, David Lewis, Ezra Pound, Geoffrey Hinton, George P. Landow, Hans Arp, Helene Petrovna Blavatsky, Johannes Baargeld, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Max Ernst occult, Nadia Choucha, Paul Eluard, Piet Mondrian, Robert Delaunay, Robert Desnos, Salvador dali, Sigmund Freud, Surrealism, W.B. Yeats, Werner Spies
Leave a comment
Art Without Baggage: Nowhere to Go?
Is it considered conceptual art If it can’t be hung on a living room wall . Is there a valid difference between a Damien Hirst painting which will have no value in 150 years and a the most kitschy wooden … Continue reading
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