Thursday, December 16, 2010

Event


UTS Design '10




When:

Between Thursday 09 December and Sunday 19 December from 10.00AM to 18.00PM

Where:

University of Technology Tower Building, 1 Broadway Ultimo 2007

Cost:

Free

Website:

http://www.utsdesign.com.au


The UTS School of Design has an international reputation for delivering some of the most respected and innovative design courses in Australia.

Graduates from all four design courses: Fashion and Textiles, Industrial Design, Visual Communication and Interior Design go on to be leaders in design in Australia and abroad.

The show attracts thousands of visitors annually and provides a rare opportunity to see the work of tomorrow's leading designers, illustrators, filmmakers, artists and animators.

See the future of design at the UTS graduate design show – Design ’10.

Maybe I will be inspired from this exhibition...

Event


"OPENING DECEMBER 18"
by
GROUP EXHIBITION SOHO GALLERIES

18-12-2010 - 01-02-2011






Exhibition Comments:

ALL THE BEST GROUP EXHIBITION 2010

Exhibiting Paintings, Sculpture, Wall Relief and small works including works on paper and small sculpture.

Highlighted Exhibiting Artists Including : Andrew Bartosz, Conchita Carambano, Jonathon Hayde, Tracy Dods, Walangari Karntawarra, Andrew Mangelsdorf, Neville Pilven, Jerzy Michalski, Chris Kenyon, Miertje Skidmore, Alison Coulthurst, James Willebrant, Marshall Williams, Ross Wilsmore, Rosetta Santucci, Suzanna Lang, Hu Ming, Annette Lodge, Joanne Villani, Michael Jenkins, Ann Harry, Tony Colangelo, Robin Holliday, Andrew Kasper, Wendie McCaffley, Andrew Rogers, Matt Carney, Michael Jenkins, Sallie Portnoy, Chen, Phillip Hay, Eric Werkhoven, Michael Vaynman, Garner, Zygmunt Libucha, Larissa Smagarinsky.

(*resource from www.sohogalleries.net)

Monday, December 13, 2010

Dadaism_my work






When I searched the dadaism work, I could see some art work that is combining Simpson's face into mona lisa painting. So I tried same way with that picture. It can be dadaism work?

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Dadaism


Dadaism



What is Dadaism :


Dadaism is an anti art movement which during world war 2 (1916-22). The movement is a in painting, sculpture, and literature characterized by fantastic, abstract, or incongruous creations, by rejection of all accepted conventions, and by nihilistic satire.

Dadaism artists :


Jean Arp (1886 - 1966)
Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968)
George Grosz (1893 -1959)

Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953)


(*information from wikipedia)


This art is made by Francis Picabia :



(* image from http://sihk-lil-juggalette.deviantart.com/
art/Dadaism-92243241?q=&qo=)



DADAISM?


Before arts show trite expression and only oriented for beauty but dadaism arts show and reflect social reality. I think, we can not define about the dadaism that is an anti art or not art like at that time. Although it has brought chaos to society, but It made a new art form away from the traditional way. And I think, It is a pretty interesting art like a fountain. Also breaking the stereotypes in at that time art that is expressive to me.

I shall define, Dadaism Art
is created by pure imagination, creative art!!!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Cubism_my work


Cubism


My Portrait


I thought that cubist paintings are divided into many pieces of things and then reconfigure. So I tried to divide and reconfigure with my picture.

Cubism

Cubism


(the first style of abstract art)


Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Factory, Horta de Ebbo (oil on canvas, 1909)
Philadelphia Museum of Art


A non-objective school of painting and sculpture developed in Paris in the early 20th century, characterized by the reduction and fragmentation of natural forms into abstract, often geometric structures usually rendered as a set of discrete planes.


Cubism Notes

- Cubism was invented around 1907 in Paris by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.

- Cubism was the first abstract style of modern art.


- A Cubist painting ignores the traditions of perspective drawing and shows you many views of a subject at one time.


- The Cubists introduced collage into painting.


- The Cubists were influenced by art from other cultures, particularly African masks.


- There are two distinct phases of the Cubist Style: Analytical Cubism (pre 1912) and Synthetic Cubism (post 1912)
Cubism influenced many other styles of modern art including Orphism, Futurism, Vorticism, Suprematism, Constructivism and Expressionism.


(Source from http://artfactory.com)

Cubism?

I think, cubism is a creative activities. Because It is looking at things from a different direction than only one kind of looking at thing like a fixed point. So I can feel the artist's personality and freedom in the cubism painting.

Cubism has attractions like a Free perspective and form of art in a large space!!!