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Sung Hwan Kim and a lady from the sea

Sung Hwan Kim, Sung Hwan Kim and a lady from the sea, 2005, Single Channel Video, 13min, Color & Sound, Image by Paul Perry

From the Commanding Heights...

In From the Commanding Heights … , a tale of love (between an actress and a president from a past, once inhabited by a living generation of now) is told through text, film/video, and music (in collaboration with David Michael DiGregorio, a.k.a. dogr). The music itself is made with layered voice, ocarina, delay, a sampling keyboard, harmonica, kazoo, pump organ, guitar, mallets, stretched membranous materials, jae-gum (Korean cymbals) and pang-eul (Korean bells). Through this process, a vocalist might turn into a character in the story telling process; the story might turn into music in turn.

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Posted November 16, 2009
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Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait with Medallion

A man looks at Frida Kahlo's "Self-Portrait with Medallion", painted in 1948. Photo: EFE/Everett Kennedy Brown.

Exhibition of Mexican Modern Painting Opens at Singapore Art Museum

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Posted November 16, 2009
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Peter McDonald

via Kate MacGarry Gallery

                 
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Posted November 15, 2009
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Rinpa Eshidan paints a half-pipe

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Posted November 14, 2009
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Nature Girls (Jumping Janes)

Martha Rosler
Nature Girls (Jumping Janes), from the series Body Beautiful or Body Knows No Pain, 1966-72, Photomontage

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Posted November 14, 2009
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Il Lee's Ballpoint Abstractions

Using disposable ballpoint pens, Lee creates dramatic ink fields on surfaces of canvas and paper.

Among other recent and historical artistic influences, Lee (b. 1952) is largely inspired by Minimalism and the Asian practice of Sumukhwa (ink and wash painting). By combining an inclination toward austerely controlled forms with the distinctive fluidity of ink, he melds Eastern and Western cultural aesthetics into abstractions that are contemporary, yet firmly rooted in tradition. His expressive strokes — characterized by rhythmic, physically demanding arm gestures — leave behind a record of intersecting orbits, undulating lines, and frenetic swirls. When viewed en masse, these discrete movements amount to objects with monumental presence; like wide-open landscapes or perfectly preserved fossils, their auras are imposing and serene, provoking awe and inviting meditation. (...)

via Kottke | Art TattlerSan Jose Museum of Art

               
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Posted November 14, 2009
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Aleksander Hardashnakov

                       
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A. HARD.

hat tip 01

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Posted November 14, 2009
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Purvis Young

Purvis Young
Untitled, 1985-1999
Paint on found objects and mixed media
Variable dimensions
Rubell Family Collection, Miami

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Posted November 14, 2009
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Gary Simmons | Hollywood

Gary Simmons
Hollywood, 2008
Pigment, oil and cold wax on canvas
84 x 120 in

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Posted November 14, 2009
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Robert Colescott

Robert Colescott | 30 Americans

         
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Posted November 14, 2009
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