Monday, November 30, 2009

Paul Jenkins (artist)

The paintings of Paul Jenkins have come to represent the spirit, vitality, and invention of post World War II American abstraction. Employing an unorthodox approach to paint application, Jenkins' fame is as much identified with the process of controlled paint-pouring and canvas manipulation as with the gem-like veils of transparent and translucent color which have characterized his work since the late 1950s. Born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1923, Jenkins was raised near Youngstown, Ohio. Drawn to New York, he became a student of Yasuo Kuniyoshi at the Art Students League and ultimately became associated with the Abstract Expressionists, inspired in part by the "cataclysmic challenge of Pollock and the total metaphysical consumption of Mark Tobey." An ongoing interest in Eastern religions and philosophy, the study of the I Ching, along with the writings of Carl Jung prompted Jenkins' turn toward inward reflection and mysticism which have dominated his aesthetic as well as his life.
(credit for above text: Dr. Louis A. Zona, Director, The Butler Institute of American Art)

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Monday, November 23, 2009

December 2009 Calendar


Click this LINK to open the download page.

The quote: "The nine unknown Gods are the keepers of the Divine Flame of Wisdom." is from the Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad. Art: UEK Multimedia Artist

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Electricity pole September Waves


Directed by foreign art director experimental video and design Leo Tsouo a French immigrant to Norway and the northern lights sends out beautiful videos available as well as a DVD provided by Abstract Sound with Leo's own visuals for outtakes, a collections of films commisioned by the band and produced by Leo's experimental views of modern art world, textures of experimental videos and art objects.

(16:43 min. video)

Friday, November 20, 2009

BLU animation

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Defining Freedom

Quote by Eric Hoffer:

A Color Box by Len Lye 1935 (kinetic movie)



Len Lye was a New Zealand-born artist known primarily for his experimental films and kinetic sculpture. He was a pioneer of direct-animation, and also a highly innovative painter, photographer and poet, as well as an important figure in kinetic sculpture. Born in New Zealand, Lye left home as a young man in search of film activity and the stimulation that would satisfy what he called his preoccupation with art and movement. Inspired by the primitive imagery of South Sea island art and film’s power to present dance ritual and music, Lye’s experimental – and often revolutionary – camera-less techniques attracted the attention of John Grierson and Alberto Cavalcanti of the General Post Office Film Unit in London, which sponsored Colour Box and other films. Although Lye’s filmmaking had nearly ceased by the late 60s, he continued to speak of his belief in cinema as “the Cinderella of the fine arts. Her beauty lies in her kinesthesia… The fine art film requires urgent consideration.”

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Jym Davis - White Space


White Space was created as a variation on the theme of Creation. The work uses the Creation story of Adam as a guide ("formed man from the dust of the ground"). A human head appears as animated 'dust' as it emerges from and descends into a chalky white pool. While the non-narrative short film can viewed as the original "man" being created by God, there are also references to science-fiction and the head takes on a ghostly ethereal quality...like an alien being from another planet. Influences of David Lynch as well as the repetitious music of minimalist composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich can also be seen. In addition to directing the video, Jym Davis also appears in the work.



Jym's Homepage

Solar [the film] (animation)

Solarthefilm is a short film by Ian Wharton and Edward Shires telling the tale of the sun, moon and two characters who inhabit a world that relies on day and night. Music by Skoud

LINK click on WATCH THE FILM where you can watch it there online or download it ...
or play the 4:17 min. YouTube below:

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Black Noise - Jackin My Fresh Feat. Lex One

I like the animation in this video.



Tuesday, November 3, 2009

China Power


China Power is a Pia Getty Film about Chinese art today.

Art Now After Mao
LINK
(3 minute video trailer of the whole film)

Some of the artists in the feature film:
Ai Weiwei
Yue Minjun
Zhang Xiaogang
Fang Lijun
Cao Fei
Yang Fudong
Ou Ning
Liu Ding
Qiu Anxiong
Gu Dexin
Kan Xuan
Wang Guangyi
Wang Jianwei
Zhang Peili
Chen Shaoxiong
Zhao Bandi
Xu Bing
Huang Yong Ping

Yellowtail

Draw a line, a swirl, anything and it will do the rest for you. You need to enable JAVA in your browser.
LINK

El Bocho (street artist)

The video shows El Bocho with a mask interviewed (in German). He has a show in Cologne, and shows a bunch of his work in the street as well as in the gallery.

El Bocho @ ArtyFarty Gallery.


LINK to his web site.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Nicholas Roerich, painter, poet

Study of Clouds. c. 1936–47

Born in Russia, Nicholas Roerich was a Renaissance man who lived from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. He was an accomplished painter, archaeologist, scientist, teacher, explorer. Roerich traveled to India and to the Himalayas where he learned from the religions of the area.

Roerich also wrote poems:
"Brother, let us abandon
all that rapidly changes.
Otherwise we will not have time
to turn our thoughts to that
which is changeless for all.
To the eternal."

Irina Corten writes about him: “At the core of Roerich's belief system is the Hindu concept of a beginningless and endless universe which manifests itself in recurring cycles of creation and dissolution of material forms caused by the pulsation of divine energy. On the human plane, this means the rise and fall of civilizations and, in terms of individual life, the reincarnation of a soul ...”

I think the knowledge of life-cycles and Soul shows in his art.

Kanchenjunga. 1936

Mount of Five Treasures (Two Worlds), from “Holy Mountains” series. 1933

Milarepa, the One Who Harkened, from “Banners of the East” series. 1925

PopRally: Silent but Deadly | You Look Nice Today: "The Noises Rest"



3 guys (Evan Stephen, Tiborg, and Lanolin Sparks) explain sound in "The Noises Rest" which was for a PopRally event Silent but Deadly: An Evening of Comedy Shorts, January 6, 2009 at MoMA.

Quote from the video by Lanolin:
I see that at the center of the beauty of film is a richer center, which is the beauty of sound -- and the center of sound is really silence.

More Soon


A rotating ball with color texture that runs from top to bottom.

It runs all day if you let it: LINK