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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by willamsa on Jul 22, 2017 20:25:58 GMT 1, Swoon - Urban Art, lives breathes art Bridget Riley - revolutionary, legend
Swoon - Urban Art, lives breathes art Bridget Riley - revolutionary, legend
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 20:28:11 GMT 1, ^^ Chloe Early IS the female Conor Harrington!
^^ Chloe Early IS the female Conor Harrington!
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by mla on Jul 22, 2017 20:37:28 GMT 1, Hyuro
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by dreadnatty on Jul 22, 2017 20:44:53 GMT 1, Wangechi Mutu
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Cookiemonster on Jul 22, 2017 20:58:58 GMT 1, Katrin Fridriks EDIT: I will add Swoon & Margaret Kilgalen to that as well. It used to be Swoon, till I heard she was 'allegedly' knobbing an ex-gallerist from Rivington Street (koff koff)
Now its Bambi, shess**t and that appeals to my taste
Katrin Fridriks EDIT: I will add Swoon & Margaret Kilgalen to that as well. It used to be Swoon, till I heard she was 'allegedly' knobbing an ex-gallerist from Rivington Street (koff koff) Now its Bambi, shess**t and that appeals to my taste
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by mrizzle on Jul 22, 2017 21:21:07 GMT 1, There's something about Alice Pasquini's work which I really love, especially having seen pieces up here as part of NuArt. Here are a couple of examples from some photos I took:
There's something about Alice Pasquini's work which I really love, especially having seen pieces up here as part of NuArt. Here are a couple of examples from some photos I took:
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 21:55:06 GMT 1, We shouldn't forget the amazing Cornelia Parker. I imagine not to everyone's cup of tea here. I like conceptual art and bought her print, Stolen Thunder (once removed) from this years RA Summer Exhibition.
We shouldn't forget the amazing Cornelia Parker. I imagine not to everyone's cup of tea here. I like conceptual art and bought her print, Stolen Thunder (once removed) from this years RA Summer Exhibition.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Coach on Jul 22, 2017 22:01:59 GMT 1, We shouldn't forget the amazing Cornelia Parker. I imagine not to everyone's cup of tea here. I like conceptual art and bought her print, Stolen Thunder (once removed) from this years RA Summer Exhibition.
Do you have a picture of the print?
We shouldn't forget the amazing Cornelia Parker. I imagine not to everyone's cup of tea here. I like conceptual art and bought her print, Stolen Thunder (once removed) from this years RA Summer Exhibition. Do you have a picture of the print?
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Coach on Jul 22, 2017 22:08:03 GMT 1, It's a shame we are only talking about living artists, otherwise I'd throw Leonora Carrington in to the mix, for the surrealist fans. One time better half to Max Ernst, she was a major contributor to the surrealist movement. For those that want to see more, check out Leonora Carrington Surrealism, Alchemy and Art, published by Lund Humphries.
It's a shame we are only talking about living artists, otherwise I'd throw Leonora Carrington in to the mix, for the surrealist fans. One time better half to Max Ernst, she was a major contributor to the surrealist movement. For those that want to see more, check out Leonora Carrington Surrealism, Alchemy and Art, published by Lund Humphries.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Coach on Jul 22, 2017 22:09:22 GMT 1, And Frida Kahlo, of course. Utterly brilliant.
And Frida Kahlo, of course. Utterly brilliant.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Whitefish on Jul 22, 2017 22:11:29 GMT 1, Martha Cooper
Just because...
Martha Cooper
Just because...
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 22:16:53 GMT 1, We shouldn't forget the amazing Cornelia Parker. I imagine not to everyone's cup of tea here. I like conceptual art and bought her print, Stolen Thunder (once removed) from this years RA Summer Exhibition. Do you have a picture of the print?
We shouldn't forget the amazing Cornelia Parker. I imagine not to everyone's cup of tea here. I like conceptual art and bought her print, Stolen Thunder (once removed) from this years RA Summer Exhibition. Do you have a picture of the print?
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by mose on Jul 22, 2017 22:18:53 GMT 1, It's a shame we are only talking about living artists, otherwise I'd throw Leonora Carrington in to the mix, for the surrealist fans. One time better half to Max Ernst, she was a major contributor to the surrealist movement. For those that want to see more, check out Leonora Carrington Surrealism, Alchemy and Art, published by Lund Humphries. Going surrealist, no one, not even the boys, gets me like Kay Sage. Her works stops me dead in my tracks and terrifies me.
It's a shame we are only talking about living artists, otherwise I'd throw Leonora Carrington in to the mix, for the surrealist fans. One time better half to Max Ernst, she was a major contributor to the surrealist movement. For those that want to see more, check out Leonora Carrington Surrealism, Alchemy and Art, published by Lund Humphries. Going surrealist, no one, not even the boys, gets me like Kay Sage. Her works stops me dead in my tracks and terrifies me.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Coach on Jul 22, 2017 22:19:13 GMT 1, Do you have a picture of the print? i.imgur.com/vGIA8OF.jpgCan't work out how to access direct image from Imgur on mobile so link will have to do for now.
Thank you. I need to research what I'm looking at there. I need to understand it.
Do you have a picture of the print? i.imgur.com/vGIA8OF.jpgCan't work out how to access direct image from Imgur on mobile so link will have to do for now. Thank you. I need to research what I'm looking at there. I need to understand it.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 22:22:48 GMT 1, It's a shame we are only talking about living artists, otherwise I'd throw Leonora Carrington in to the mix, for the surrealist fans. One time better half to Max Ernst, she was a major contributor to the surrealist movement. For those that want to see more, check out Leonora Carrington Surrealism, Alchemy and Art, published by Lund Humphries.
Aye and I'd throw in KΓ€the Kollwitz
It's a shame we are only talking about living artists, otherwise I'd throw Leonora Carrington in to the mix, for the surrealist fans. One time better half to Max Ernst, she was a major contributor to the surrealist movement. For those that want to see more, check out Leonora Carrington Surrealism, Alchemy and Art, published by Lund Humphries. Aye and I'd throw in KΓ€the Kollwitz
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Lroy on Jul 22, 2017 22:26:18 GMT 1, We had the same thread and question two years ago But I won't make my Killjoy ... ( some then were wondering why a thread about artist women. Artists have no sex )
Anyway a lot of Anglo-Saxon up there .,,
Camille Claudel was as good as Rodin, more crazy ( audacieuse ) .. . Nicky de St Phalle ( rip ) , still sculptures. Leonor Fini as panier and poet
Faith47 for the streets. And for contemporary and living artist Cindy Sherman of course
We had the same thread and question two years ago But I won't make my Killjoy ... ( some then were wondering why a thread about artist women. Artists have no sex )
Anyway a lot of Anglo-Saxon up there .,,
Camille Claudel was as good as Rodin, more crazy ( audacieuse ) .. . Nicky de St Phalle ( rip ) , still sculptures. Leonor Fini as panier and poet
Faith47 for the streets. And for contemporary and living artist Cindy Sherman of course
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Lroy on Jul 22, 2017 22:26:37 GMT 1, Martha CooperJust because... great answer
Martha CooperJust because... great answer
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by FΠ― on Jul 22, 2017 22:28:40 GMT 1, Banksy
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Dungle on Jul 22, 2017 22:31:55 GMT 1, Doing street work at the moment, I like Caratoes a lot.
http://instagram.com/p/BWrOaqWh7r8
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by floubi on Jul 22, 2017 22:32:27 GMT 1, Hyuro
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Coach on Jul 22, 2017 22:36:59 GMT 1, I was tempted to 'like' but as a gay man, you'll understand, its kinda not my subject matter π€£ Make sure you post when framed, be interested to see what you go for. I was thinking a simple black frame with no mount. I want to lodge a complaint, why do female artists paint the female form more than male and male artists paint female?! NOT. FAIR. π€£ (not that a want a bunch of male genitalia hung on my walls - pun intended).
Relevant, but not entirely on point, I'll add the Guerrilla Girls, who created the poster stealing Ingres image, with the slogan "do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum"
I was tempted to 'like' but as a gay man, you'll understand, its kinda not my subject matter π€£ Make sure you post when framed, be interested to see what you go for. I was thinking a simple black frame with no mount. I want to lodge a complaint, why do female artists paint the female form more than male and male artists paint female?! NOT. FAIR. π€£ (not that a want a bunch of male genitalia hung on my walls - pun intended). Relevant, but not entirely on point, I'll add the Guerrilla Girls, who created the poster stealing Ingres image, with the slogan "do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum"
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by nobokov on Jul 22, 2017 22:38:47 GMT 1, Martha CooperJust because... Is she an artist or documentarian?
Martha CooperJust because... Is she an artist or documentarian?
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by WOOF on Jul 22, 2017 22:41:49 GMT 1, Lala Abaddon Swoon Maya Hayuk Aiko
Lala Abaddon Swoon Maya Hayuk Aiko
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by BKBOI on Jul 22, 2017 22:46:55 GMT 1, Martha CooperJust because... Is she an artist or documentarian? She is an artist in her own right being able to sell her photographs in galleries.
Martha CooperJust because... Is she an artist or documentarian? She is an artist in her own right being able to sell her photographs in galleries.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by nobokov on Jul 22, 2017 22:56:57 GMT 1, Is she an artist or documentarian? She is an artist in her own right being able to sell her photographs in galleries. I feel like she is able to sell her photographs due to her history of documenting street art rather than for her photographic skills or talents. Not trying to troll, I just don't feel that any of her photos are innovative or consider composition or lighting.
Is she an artist or documentarian? She is an artist in her own right being able to sell her photographs in galleries. I feel like she is able to sell her photographs due to her history of documenting street art rather than for her photographic skills or talents. Not trying to troll, I just don't feel that any of her photos are innovative or consider composition or lighting.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by kendo on Jul 22, 2017 22:59:55 GMT 1, Bridget Riley
Check out - Samantha French
Bridget Riley
Check out - Samantha French
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 23:17:36 GMT 1, Thank you. I need to research what I'm looking at there. I need to understand it. Well coach, I had to buy it, I just stood there and was like, wow, it really resonated to me. On reflection I wonder if she is subconsciously referencing Kasimir Malevich's Black Square painting (?) (although this is an oblong) and so this is the 'Stolen Thunder' perhaps. I know a year or so ago she did a similar print, obviously numbered 799 and therefore I'm assuming thats what the '(once removed)' in the title refers to. But also has the thunder been stolen because its an edition, reproduced and sold over and over again? It almost becomes a strange sort of interactive, participation piece, not complete until the buyers purchase and add their red dots as the edition is sold. Is it a reference to modern multiples? Those were/are my thoughts about the piece. But then again I'm a thick Yorkshire oik and here is what Parker's gallery, Firth Street Gallery said about her 2013 piece:
'For this work, Cornelia Parker visited the 2012 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and took a clandestine photo of one of the most successful prints in the show. It was (as is traditional at the RA) plastered in red dots to mark the sales. A rush of covetousness came over her. Not able to make a representational image that might accrue such sales, Parker resorted to abstraction. Digitally erasing the image that she had stolen, Parker exhibited the photograph of the print as her own work in the 2013 RA Summer show, retaining the red spots as part of the piece in the hope of accruing some of her own sales by a Pavlovian response from the audience.'
So I was kinda talking b**locks :-) but it sounded good and I had a go. I'll definitely be adding the red dots to my framed piece.
Thank you. I need to research what I'm looking at there. I need to understand it. Well coach, I had to buy it, I just stood there and was like, wow, it really resonated to me. On reflection I wonder if she is subconsciously referencing Kasimir Malevich's Black Square painting (?) (although this is an oblong) and so this is the 'Stolen Thunder' perhaps. I know a year or so ago she did a similar print, obviously numbered 799 and therefore I'm assuming thats what the '(once removed)' in the title refers to. But also has the thunder been stolen because its an edition, reproduced and sold over and over again? It almost becomes a strange sort of interactive, participation piece, not complete until the buyers purchase and add their red dots as the edition is sold. Is it a reference to modern multiples? Those were/are my thoughts about the piece. But then again I'm a thick Yorkshire oik and here is what Parker's gallery, Firth Street Gallery said about her 2013 piece: 'For this work, Cornelia Parker visited the 2012 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and took a clandestine photo of one of the most successful prints in the show. It was (as is traditional at the RA) plastered in red dots to mark the sales. A rush of covetousness came over her. Not able to make a representational image that might accrue such sales, Parker resorted to abstraction. Digitally erasing the image that she had stolen, Parker exhibited the photograph of the print as her own work in the 2013 RA Summer show, retaining the red spots as part of the piece in the hope of accruing some of her own sales by a Pavlovian response from the audience.' So I was kinda talking b**locks :-) but it sounded good and I had a go. I'll definitely be adding the red dots to my framed piece.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 23:22:06 GMT 1, Bridget Riley Check out - Samantha French I've seen Samantha's work before, beautifully painted. Her figures remind me of another female artist I really like, Chantal Joffe.
Bridget Riley Check out - Samantha French I've seen Samantha's work before, beautifully painted. Her figures remind me of another female artist I really like, Chantal Joffe.
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The-Art-Form Magazine π, by South Bound on Jul 22, 2017 23:29:56 GMT 1, Swoon Bridget Riley Dorothea Lange
Swoon Bridget Riley Dorothea Lange
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