Category: Photographs

  • ysinembargomagazine16_Page_39 (d7)

    A few nice visual art images I found:

    ysinembargomagazine16_Page_39 (d7)
    visual art
    Image by fernandoprats [@gran any]
    "du-champ-i-ssue"
    jun.jul.ago.2008 | inviernosurveranonorte

    ON PAPER (new! second edition! 25/09!)
    PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    NAVIGATE it (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    Hi-Res PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)

    Un número dedicado a explorar la visión y propuestas de Marcel Duchamp.
    No su vida, no su obra; tan sólo algunos de sus conceptos.
    Realizado con aportes de artistas, pensadores y diseñadores de todo el mundo
    combinados con la explícita intención de producir a su vez un objeto duchampiano.

    -el medio como instrumento intelectual que transpasa su especificidad y se burla de ella
    -la obra independientemente de su carácter representativo e interpretativo
    -”arte”, en términos de convenciones, lo más “amorfo” posible
    -”obras” en las que la obra no es una finalidad en sí misma sino una excusa
    -interpretaciones o, mejor dicho, lecturas que pueden convivir a pesar de ser aparentemente excluyentes
    -objetos “anestesiados estéticamente”, anulados en su probable complacencia de la mirada, “rectificados”,”asistidos” para otorgarles una nueva -a menudo, insólita- significación. Como en la elección de los “ready-mades”: “basada en la indiferencia visual y en la ausencia total del buen o mal gusto”
    -obras “definitivamente inacabadas”
    -rrose sélavy, su alter(-)ego
    -ajedrez, máquinas ópticas, matemáticas, geometría, “artefactos”
    -la “pintura mental”, “pintura de precisión”, el rechazo de cualquier elemento en el que la mirada se pueda recrear con fruición

    -texto, – bloques, – fotografías, + mixed-media, + pintura, + ilustración.
    -toda la revista está en castellano e inglés.

    (descárgala gratis y comienza felizmente el verano -o el invierno-)

    # # #

    This issue plays around the conceptual universe of Marcel Duchamp. Not his life, nor his works, just some of his concepts.

    – the medium, as an intellectual tool which goes beyond its specificity mocking it.
    – the work, regardless of its representative and interpretative character.
    – “art”, in terms of conventions, as “amorphous” as possible.
    – “construction”, in which the work is not it’s purpose, but an excuse.
    – interpretations, or rather readings which can coexist despite being seemingly exclusive.
    – objects “aesthetically anesthetized,” lapsed in their likely sight complacency; “rectified”, “assisted”, to give them a new –often unusual- significance. As with the choice of “ready-mades”: “based on visual indifference and a total absence of good or bad taste”
    – works “definitively unfinished”.
    – rrose sélavy, his alter (-) ego.
    – chess, optic machines, mathematics, geometry, “artifacts”.
    – “mental painting,” “precision painting”, the rejection of any element in which sight can be delighted.

    – aesthetics: – text, – blocks, – photographs, + mixed-media, + painting, + illustration.
    – the whole magazine, in spanish and english.

    (download it. it’s free. and start enjoying summer -or winter-)

    # # #

    edit(ing), direct(ing) + complements
    fernandoprats
    art direct(ing) + design(ing)
    estudi prats
    insistAnçao, correct(ing) + additional stuff
    r | v
    listen(ing)
    hernán dardes
    musicaliz(ing)
    albert jordà
    translat(ing)
    kiddo | emilia cavecedo
    frontcover(ing) concept fot
    une autre sensualité
    backcover(ing) concept borrador
    UU – dou _ ble _you et aa
    open(ing) concept
    nacho piédrola + salaboli & fp porta

    -structure:
    accesories, lisa kehoe { kiddo | emilia cavecedo, lisa liibbe lara, josean prado, oriol espinal, mark valentine sullivan, hernán dardes, alfredo de la rosa, jonathan minila } => meta
    { pepo m.-the secret society, r | v, leah leone } => hilarious
    { pancho lorenz, natalia osiatynska } fernandoprats => rage

    => meta kiddo | emilia cavecedo, nacho piédrola, salaboli, lisa kehoe { lisa liibbe lara, mark valentine sullivan + shari baker, oriol espinal, gabriel magri, naomi vona, mara carrión }
    => hilarious { d7, olivier gilet, jef safi, special spatial guests }
    => rage { brancollina, gabriel magri, natalia osiatynska, bill horne, UU, christy trotter } simon fröehlich

    ysinembargo#16… sensualmente inacabada.

    a b r e l a m u r a l l a
    antwerp · barcelona · basauri · boulder · bruxelles · buenos aires · carlsbad · collioure · coyoacán · grenoble · holden beach · iowa city · lawrenceville · lansing · london · madrid · mendoza · mexicali b.c. · milano · san francisco · san rafael · sào paulo · tarragona · warsaw

    # # #

    YSE #16’s Original Music | YSElected videos

    # # #

    Official WEBsite | MySpace | Flickr Group

  • Day 1 Pre-Show Documentary – |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week 2012

    Some cool visual art images:

    Day 1 Pre-Show Documentary – |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week 2012
    visual art
    Image by Jason Hargrove
    Members of the Internet Media may use these photos with attribution to Jason Hargrove. Commercial licenses are available for purchase ? contact@jasonhargrove.com

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    |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

    | FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

    fashionarttoronto.ca
    twitter.com/FAToronto

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    Special thanks to Ole Fashion Music, this week’s lens sponsor. Nikon’s AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm VR II is amazing. Must own.

    The Ole Fashion is a musical group of collaborative singers / songwriters backed by smooth, meandering pedal steel and a gripping rhythm section that’ll keep you satisfied all night long.

    olefashionmusic.com

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    Photography by Jason Hargrove

    jasonhargrove.com
    twitter.com/jasonhargrove

    |FAT| 2012 – Fashion Art Toronto – Pictures from the Launch Party Art Show
    visual art
    Image by Jason Hargrove
    Members of the Internet Media may use these photos with attribution to Jason Hargrove. Commercial licenses are available for purchase ? contact@jasonhargrove.com

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    |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

    | FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

    fashionarttoronto.ca
    twitter.com/FAToronto

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    Photography by Jason Hargrove

    jasonhargrove.com
    twitter.com/jasonhargrove

  • The Barber Institute of Fine Arts – coat of arms

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    The Barber Institute of Fine Arts – coat of arms
    visual art
    Image by ell brown
    This is the The Barber Institute of Fine Arts building on the University of Birmingham main campus.

    It is listed currently as being on University Road, and no longer Edgbaston Park Road (I would assume that University Road is the road that goes from Edgbaston Park Road into the University grounds proper).

    It is a Grade II listed building built between 1935 and 1939, designed by architect Robert Atkinson.

    It is an art gallery and concert hall, and is an Art Deco building. It was opened by Queen Mary.

    1935 completed 1939, architect Robert Atkinson. Sophisticated design marrying
    elements of traditional institutional classicism with Dudok inspired stone
    dressed brick modern. A 2 storey compact block with shallow full height portal
    wing to right hand of front. Ashlar faced ground floor and blind lst floor of
    brick with flat coped roofline. The horizontal emphasis of the strip
    fenestration of the ground floor is suavely combined with the vertical accent of
    the slightly battered portal. The latter is complemented in small scale by
    ashlar panels carved with symbols of the Arts on the first floor and reflected
    by the visual stop of the larger panel at the end of return east elevation.
    The banding and strip fenestration of the front follows round on to the side and
    rear elevations giving a crisp linear definition to the design.

    The Barber Institute of Fine Arts – Heritage Gateway

    Coat of arms on the Barber Institute.

    |FAT| 2012 – Fashion Art Toronto – Pictures from the Launch Party Art Show
    visual art
    Image by Jason Hargrove
    Members of the Internet Media may use these photos with attribution to Jason Hargrove. Commercial licenses are available for purchase ? contact@jasonhargrove.com

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    |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

    | FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

    fashionarttoronto.ca
    twitter.com/FAToronto

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    Photography by Jason Hargrove

    jasonhargrove.com
    twitter.com/jasonhargrove

  • Outside Institute

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    Outside Institute
    visual art
    Image by What What
    Work in progress at the outside institute, by the "Visual Rockstars" Dave the Chimp and The Flying Fortress.

    Concetta Scaravaglione, American sculptor, 1900-1975
    visual art
    Image by Smithsonian Institution
    Description: Concetta Scaravaglione had a long career as both a sculptor and a teacher. While she worked in wood, stone, bronze, and copper, her preferred media was terra-cotta. As her work evolved, it became more abstract. She taught at New York University, Black Mountain College, Sarah Lawrence College, the Educational Alliance and Vassar College.

    Creator/Photographer: Peter A. Juley & Son

    Medium: Black and white photographic print

    Dimensions: 8 in x 10 in

    Culture: American

    Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=5835

    Repository: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Photograph Archives

    Collection: Peter A. Juley & Son Collection – The Peter A. Juley & Son Collection is comprised of 127,000 black-and-white photographic negatives documenting the works of more than 11,000 American artists. Throughout its long history, from 1896 to 1975, the Juley firm served as the largest and most respected fine arts photography firm in New York. The Juley Collection, acquired by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 1975, constitutes a unique visual record of American art sometimes providing the only photographic documentation of altered, damaged, or lost works. Included in the collection are over 4,700 photographic portraits of artists.

    Accession number: J0002149

  • Nice Visual Art photos

    A few nice visual art images I found:

    Art & Design degree shows 2012
    visual art
    Image by University of Salford
    Our MediaCityUK building is the venue for the Art & Design degree shows from 13-17 June 2012.

    Silent Cosplay Mimicing the Visual Vs. Impersonations Mimicing the Voice
    visual art
    Image by timtak
    Image by Hatsune Miku in Bangkok by Colodio (who retains copyright) isolated, only the right and side, rather badly by me.

    Cosplay refers to wearing a COStume to play or mimic a cartoon (anime) or comic (manga) character. It is particularly popular in Japan where there are large events held periodically where costumed people like the lady above, get together. Cosplayers can also be seen in the Harajuku area of Tokyo, and all over Asia, and now the world, since Cosplay has spread out from Japan. In Japan it is far from being a widespread phenomena. It is the sort of thing that like dancing, the Japanese would not want to do badly. Cosplayers will go to considerable lengths to get their clothes, hair, make up and poses just right.

    Cosplay is doubly visual. Cosplayers rarely speak but rather just pose, often for photographs. Their mimicry is a visual art. Further more the object of their mimicry – the cartoon and comic characters – are particularly visual existences. I will argue that Japanese comics are more visual, hyper-visual when compared with Western cartoons and graphic novels in another post but here I want to suggest that cosplay is the predominantly visual mimicry of the predominantly visual.

    These Japanese are strange eh? I can feel "conformist," tripping off readers lips, because isn’t copying always conformism. Perhpas, but no, the Japanese are not, Asians are not, particularly conformist. Does this lady look conformist to you? She may do because she is not speaking. Without speech it may seem as if she has less personality than an endless loop tape recorder (see previous post) but, that is because Westerners are logocentrist.

    And performing a Nacalian transformation the Japanese Cosplayer in the imaginary is equivalent to the Western voice player, more commonly refered to as the impersonator, .

    Back when I lived in the UK I used to mimic vocally a purerly vocal existence: "Mr. Angry" of the "Steve Wright in the afternoon" radio show. I was the UK equivalent of a Japanese Cosplayer. I was as conformist, but probably not as good. I would not have done it had I thought my mimicry would not be recognised however. My voice (like the appearance of the Japanese) is not something that one plays with lightly.

    It seems to me that Western impersonators are Nacalianly transformed Cosplayers because they predominantly mimic vocally predominantly vocal existences. This is not to say that Japanese Cosplayers say nothing, or the Western impersonators do not change their appearance at all, but there is a strong difference in emphasis. The being, the personality, the self that is mimiced and does the mimicing is felt to reside in the face and appearance in Japan, and the words and voice in the West.

    Please have a look at some impersonators on Youtube. You will see that not only do they not change their appearance all that much, but that they choose particularly characteristic voices to impersonate. For that reason, Christopher Walken, and Al Pachino are comon favourites. Cosplayers choose characters that are easily visually recognisable such as Hatsune Mikku above. While the days of radio – such as the Goon show – are gone, and all characters these days have visual and verbal aspects, those characters that are impersonated in the West are defined, as Westerners are defined, above all by our narrative and voice.

    Finally it should be noted that to a degree Westeners are all impersonations, and the Japanese are all cosplayers, because the self is nothibng more or less than self mimicry, there is not self, no individual other than in this attempt at duplication.

    This post was inspired by a kind question from Mudakun.

  • Art & Design degree shows 2012

    Check out these visual art images:

    Art & Design degree shows 2012
    visual art
    Image by University of Salford
    Our MediaCityUK building is the venue for the Art & Design degree shows from 13-17 June 2012.

    Art & Design degree shows 2012
    visual art
    Image by University of Salford
    Our MediaCityUK building is the venue for the Art & Design degree shows from 13-17 June 2012.

  • Cool Visual Art images

    A few nice visual art images I found:

    ysinembargomagazine16_Page_21
    visual art
    Image by fernandoprats [@Ignasi Terraza photos]
    "du-champ-i-ssue"
    jun.jul.ago.2008 | inviernosurveranonorte

    ON PAPER (new! second edition! 25/09!)
    PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    NAVIGATE it (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    Hi-Res PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)

    Un número dedicado a explorar la visión y propuestas de Marcel Duchamp.
    No su vida, no su obra; tan sólo algunos de sus conceptos.
    Realizado con aportes de artistas, pensadores y diseñadores de todo el mundo
    combinados con la explícita intención de producir a su vez un objeto duchampiano.

    -el medio como instrumento intelectual que transpasa su especificidad y se burla de ella
    -la obra independientemente de su carácter representativo e interpretativo
    -”arte”, en términos de convenciones, lo más “amorfo” posible
    -”obras” en las que la obra no es una finalidad en sí misma sino una excusa
    -interpretaciones o, mejor dicho, lecturas que pueden convivir a pesar de ser aparentemente excluyentes
    -objetos “anestesiados estéticamente”, anulados en su probable complacencia de la mirada, “rectificados”,”asistidos” para otorgarles una nueva -a menudo, insólita- significación. Como en la elección de los “ready-mades”: “basada en la indiferencia visual y en la ausencia total del buen o mal gusto”
    -obras “definitivamente inacabadas”
    -rrose sélavy, su alter(-)ego
    -ajedrez, máquinas ópticas, matemáticas, geometría, “artefactos”
    -la “pintura mental”, “pintura de precisión”, el rechazo de cualquier elemento en el que la mirada se pueda recrear con fruición

    -texto, – bloques, – fotografías, + mixed-media, + pintura, + ilustración.
    -toda la revista está en castellano e inglés.

    (descárgala gratis y comienza felizmente el verano -o el invierno-)

    # # #

    This issue plays around the conceptual universe of Marcel Duchamp. Not his life, nor his works, just some of his concepts.

    – the medium, as an intellectual tool which goes beyond its specificity mocking it.
    – the work, regardless of its representative and interpretative character.
    – “art”, in terms of conventions, as “amorphous” as possible.
    – “construction”, in which the work is not it’s purpose, but an excuse.
    – interpretations, or rather readings which can coexist despite being seemingly exclusive.
    – objects “aesthetically anesthetized,” lapsed in their likely sight complacency; “rectified”, “assisted”, to give them a new –often unusual- significance. As with the choice of “ready-mades”: “based on visual indifference and a total absence of good or bad taste”
    – works “definitively unfinished”.
    – rrose sélavy, his alter (-) ego.
    – chess, optic machines, mathematics, geometry, “artifacts”.
    – “mental painting,” “precision painting”, the rejection of any element in which sight can be delighted.

    – aesthetics: – text, – blocks, – photographs, + mixed-media, + painting, + illustration.
    – the whole magazine, in spanish and english.

    (download it. it’s free. and start enjoying summer -or winter-)

    # # #

    edit(ing), direct(ing) + complements
    fernandoprats
    art direct(ing) + design(ing)
    estudi prats
    insistAnçao, correct(ing) + additional stuff
    r | v
    listen(ing)
    hernán dardes
    musicaliz(ing)
    albert jordà
    translat(ing)
    kiddo | emilia cavecedo
    frontcover(ing) concept fot
    une autre sensualité
    backcover(ing) concept borrador
    UU – dou _ ble _you et aa
    open(ing) concept
    nacho piédrola + salaboli & fp porta

    -structure:
    accesories, lisa kehoe { kiddo | emilia cavecedo, lisa liibbe lara, josean prado, oriol espinal, mark valentine sullivan, hernán dardes, alfredo de la rosa, jonathan minila } => meta
    { pepo m.-the secret society, r | v, leah leone } => hilarious
    { pancho lorenz, natalia osiatynska } fernandoprats => rage

    => meta kiddo | emilia cavecedo, nacho piédrola, salaboli, lisa kehoe { lisa liibbe lara, mark valentine sullivan + shari baker, oriol espinal, gabriel magri, naomi vona, mara carrión }
    => hilarious { d7, olivier gilet, jef safi, special spatial guests }
    => rage { brancollina, gabriel magri, natalia osiatynska, bill horne, UU, christy trotter } simon fröehlich

    ysinembargo#16… sensualmente inacabada.

    a b r e l a m u r a l l a
    antwerp · barcelona · basauri · boulder · bruxelles · buenos aires · carlsbad · collioure · coyoacán · grenoble · holden beach · iowa city · lawrenceville · lansing · london · madrid · mendoza · mexicali b.c. · milano · san francisco · san rafael · sào paulo · tarragona · warsaw

    # # #

    YSE #16’s Original Music | YSElected videos

    # # #

    Official WEBsite | MySpace | Flickr Group

  • Art & Design degree shows 2012

    Some cool visual art images:

    Art & Design degree shows 2012
    visual art
    Image by University of Salford
    Our MediaCityUK building is the venue for the Art & Design degree shows from 13-17 June 2012.

    Art & Design degree shows 2012
    visual art
    Image by University of Salford
    Our MediaCityUK building is the venue for the Art & Design degree shows from 13-17 June 2012.

  • ysinembargomagazine16_Page_38 (d7)

    Check out these visual art images:

    ysinembargomagazine16_Page_38 (d7)
    visual art
    Image by fernandoprats [@Ignasi Terraza photos]
    "du-champ-i-ssue"
    jun.jul.ago.2008 | inviernosurveranonorte

    ON PAPER (new! second edition! 25/09!)
    PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    NAVIGATE it (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    Hi-Res PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)

    Un número dedicado a explorar la visión y propuestas de Marcel Duchamp.
    No su vida, no su obra; tan sólo algunos de sus conceptos.
    Realizado con aportes de artistas, pensadores y diseñadores de todo el mundo
    combinados con la explícita intención de producir a su vez un objeto duchampiano.

    -el medio como instrumento intelectual que transpasa su especificidad y se burla de ella
    -la obra independientemente de su carácter representativo e interpretativo
    -”arte”, en términos de convenciones, lo más “amorfo” posible
    -”obras” en las que la obra no es una finalidad en sí misma sino una excusa
    -interpretaciones o, mejor dicho, lecturas que pueden convivir a pesar de ser aparentemente excluyentes
    -objetos “anestesiados estéticamente”, anulados en su probable complacencia de la mirada, “rectificados”,”asistidos” para otorgarles una nueva -a menudo, insólita- significación. Como en la elección de los “ready-mades”: “basada en la indiferencia visual y en la ausencia total del buen o mal gusto”
    -obras “definitivamente inacabadas”
    -rrose sélavy, su alter(-)ego
    -ajedrez, máquinas ópticas, matemáticas, geometría, “artefactos”
    -la “pintura mental”, “pintura de precisión”, el rechazo de cualquier elemento en el que la mirada se pueda recrear con fruición

    -texto, – bloques, – fotografías, + mixed-media, + pintura, + ilustración.
    -toda la revista está en castellano e inglés.

    (descárgala gratis y comienza felizmente el verano -o el invierno-)

    # # #

    This issue plays around the conceptual universe of Marcel Duchamp. Not his life, nor his works, just some of his concepts.

    – the medium, as an intellectual tool which goes beyond its specificity mocking it.
    – the work, regardless of its representative and interpretative character.
    – “art”, in terms of conventions, as “amorphous” as possible.
    – “construction”, in which the work is not it’s purpose, but an excuse.
    – interpretations, or rather readings which can coexist despite being seemingly exclusive.
    – objects “aesthetically anesthetized,” lapsed in their likely sight complacency; “rectified”, “assisted”, to give them a new –often unusual- significance. As with the choice of “ready-mades”: “based on visual indifference and a total absence of good or bad taste”
    – works “definitively unfinished”.
    – rrose sélavy, his alter (-) ego.
    – chess, optic machines, mathematics, geometry, “artifacts”.
    – “mental painting,” “precision painting”, the rejection of any element in which sight can be delighted.

    – aesthetics: – text, – blocks, – photographs, + mixed-media, + painting, + illustration.
    – the whole magazine, in spanish and english.

    (download it. it’s free. and start enjoying summer -or winter-)

    # # #

    edit(ing), direct(ing) + complements
    fernandoprats
    art direct(ing) + design(ing)
    estudi prats
    insistAnçao, correct(ing) + additional stuff
    r | v
    listen(ing)
    hernán dardes
    musicaliz(ing)
    albert jordà
    translat(ing)
    kiddo | emilia cavecedo
    frontcover(ing) concept fot
    une autre sensualité
    backcover(ing) concept borrador
    UU – dou _ ble _you et aa
    open(ing) concept
    nacho piédrola + salaboli & fp porta

    -structure:
    accesories, lisa kehoe { kiddo | emilia cavecedo, lisa liibbe lara, josean prado, oriol espinal, mark valentine sullivan, hernán dardes, alfredo de la rosa, jonathan minila } => meta
    { pepo m.-the secret society, r | v, leah leone } => hilarious
    { pancho lorenz, natalia osiatynska } fernandoprats => rage

    => meta kiddo | emilia cavecedo, nacho piédrola, salaboli, lisa kehoe { lisa liibbe lara, mark valentine sullivan + shari baker, oriol espinal, gabriel magri, naomi vona, mara carrión }
    => hilarious { d7, olivier gilet, jef safi, special spatial guests }
    => rage { brancollina, gabriel magri, natalia osiatynska, bill horne, UU, christy trotter } simon fröehlich

    ysinembargo#16… sensualmente inacabada.

    a b r e l a m u r a l l a
    antwerp · barcelona · basauri · boulder · bruxelles · buenos aires · carlsbad · collioure · coyoacán · grenoble · holden beach · iowa city · lawrenceville · lansing · london · madrid · mendoza · mexicali b.c. · milano · san francisco · san rafael · sào paulo · tarragona · warsaw

    # # #

    YSE #16’s Original Music | YSElected videos

    # # #

    Official WEBsite | MySpace | Flickr Group

    ysinembargomagazine16_Page_26 (oriol espinal)
    visual art
    Image by fernandoprats [@Ignasi Terraza photos]
    "du-champ-i-ssue"
    jun.jul.ago.2008 | inviernosurveranonorte

    ON PAPER (new! second edition! 25/09!)
    PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    NAVIGATE it (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    Hi-Res PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)

    Un número dedicado a explorar la visión y propuestas de Marcel Duchamp.
    No su vida, no su obra; tan sólo algunos de sus conceptos.
    Realizado con aportes de artistas, pensadores y diseñadores de todo el mundo
    combinados con la explícita intención de producir a su vez un objeto duchampiano.

    -el medio como instrumento intelectual que transpasa su especificidad y se burla de ella
    -la obra independientemente de su carácter representativo e interpretativo
    -”arte”, en términos de convenciones, lo más “amorfo” posible
    -”obras” en las que la obra no es una finalidad en sí misma sino una excusa
    -interpretaciones o, mejor dicho, lecturas que pueden convivir a pesar de ser aparentemente excluyentes
    -objetos “anestesiados estéticamente”, anulados en su probable complacencia de la mirada, “rectificados”,”asistidos” para otorgarles una nueva -a menudo, insólita- significación. Como en la elección de los “ready-mades”: “basada en la indiferencia visual y en la ausencia total del buen o mal gusto”
    -obras “definitivamente inacabadas”
    -rrose sélavy, su alter(-)ego
    -ajedrez, máquinas ópticas, matemáticas, geometría, “artefactos”
    -la “pintura mental”, “pintura de precisión”, el rechazo de cualquier elemento en el que la mirada se pueda recrear con fruición

    -texto, – bloques, – fotografías, + mixed-media, + pintura, + ilustración.
    -toda la revista está en castellano e inglés.

    (descárgala gratis y comienza felizmente el verano -o el invierno-)

    # # #

    This issue plays around the conceptual universe of Marcel Duchamp. Not his life, nor his works, just some of his concepts.

    – the medium, as an intellectual tool which goes beyond its specificity mocking it.
    – the work, regardless of its representative and interpretative character.
    – “art”, in terms of conventions, as “amorphous” as possible.
    – “construction”, in which the work is not it’s purpose, but an excuse.
    – interpretations, or rather readings which can coexist despite being seemingly exclusive.
    – objects “aesthetically anesthetized,” lapsed in their likely sight complacency; “rectified”, “assisted”, to give them a new –often unusual- significance. As with the choice of “ready-mades”: “based on visual indifference and a total absence of good or bad taste”
    – works “definitively unfinished”.
    – rrose sélavy, his alter (-) ego.
    – chess, optic machines, mathematics, geometry, “artifacts”.
    – “mental painting,” “precision painting”, the rejection of any element in which sight can be delighted.

    – aesthetics: – text, – blocks, – photographs, + mixed-media, + painting, + illustration.
    – the whole magazine, in spanish and english.

    (download it. it’s free. and start enjoying summer -or winter-)

    # # #

    edit(ing), direct(ing) + complements
    fernandoprats
    art direct(ing) + design(ing)
    estudi prats
    insistAnçao, correct(ing) + additional stuff
    r | v
    listen(ing)
    hernán dardes
    musicaliz(ing)
    albert jordà
    translat(ing)
    kiddo | emilia cavecedo
    frontcover(ing) concept fot
    une autre sensualité
    backcover(ing) concept borrador
    UU – dou _ ble _you et aa
    open(ing) concept
    nacho piédrola + salaboli & fp porta

    -structure:
    accesories, lisa kehoe { kiddo | emilia cavecedo, lisa liibbe lara, josean prado, oriol espinal, mark valentine sullivan, hernán dardes, alfredo de la rosa, jonathan minila } => meta
    { pepo m.-the secret society, r | v, leah leone } => hilarious
    { pancho lorenz, natalia osiatynska } fernandoprats => rage

    => meta kiddo | emilia cavecedo, nacho piédrola, salaboli, lisa kehoe { lisa liibbe lara, mark valentine sullivan + shari baker, oriol espinal, gabriel magri, naomi vona, mara carrión }
    => hilarious { d7, olivier gilet, jef safi, special spatial guests }
    => rage { brancollina, gabriel magri, natalia osiatynska, bill horne, UU, christy trotter } simon fröehlich

    ysinembargo#16… sensualmente inacabada.

    a b r e l a m u r a l l a
    antwerp · barcelona · basauri · boulder · bruxelles · buenos aires · carlsbad · collioure · coyoacán · grenoble · holden beach · iowa city · lawrenceville · lansing · london · madrid · mendoza · mexicali b.c. · milano · san francisco · san rafael · sào paulo · tarragona · warsaw

    # # #

    YSE #16’s Original Music | YSElected videos

    # # #

    Official WEBsite | MySpace | Flickr Group

    ysinembargomagazine16_Page_29 (gabriel magri + jade arthur)
    visual art
    Image by fernandoprats [@Ignasi Terraza photos]
    "du-champ-i-ssue"
    jun.jul.ago.2008 | inviernosurveranonorte

    ON PAPER (new! second edition! 25/09!)
    PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    NAVIGATE it (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    Hi-Res PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)

    Un número dedicado a explorar la visión y propuestas de Marcel Duchamp.
    No su vida, no su obra; tan sólo algunos de sus conceptos.
    Realizado con aportes de artistas, pensadores y diseñadores de todo el mundo
    combinados con la explícita intención de producir a su vez un objeto duchampiano.

    -el medio como instrumento intelectual que transpasa su especificidad y se burla de ella
    -la obra independientemente de su carácter representativo e interpretativo
    -”arte”, en términos de convenciones, lo más “amorfo” posible
    -”obras” en las que la obra no es una finalidad en sí misma sino una excusa
    -interpretaciones o, mejor dicho, lecturas que pueden convivir a pesar de ser aparentemente excluyentes
    -objetos “anestesiados estéticamente”, anulados en su probable complacencia de la mirada, “rectificados”,”asistidos” para otorgarles una nueva -a menudo, insólita- significación. Como en la elección de los “ready-mades”: “basada en la indiferencia visual y en la ausencia total del buen o mal gusto”
    -obras “definitivamente inacabadas”
    -rrose sélavy, su alter(-)ego
    -ajedrez, máquinas ópticas, matemáticas, geometría, “artefactos”
    -la “pintura mental”, “pintura de precisión”, el rechazo de cualquier elemento en el que la mirada se pueda recrear con fruición

    -texto, – bloques, – fotografías, + mixed-media, + pintura, + ilustración.
    -toda la revista está en castellano e inglés.

    (descárgala gratis y comienza felizmente el verano -o el invierno-)

    # # #

    This issue plays around the conceptual universe of Marcel Duchamp. Not his life, nor his works, just some of his concepts.

    – the medium, as an intellectual tool which goes beyond its specificity mocking it.
    – the work, regardless of its representative and interpretative character.
    – “art”, in terms of conventions, as “amorphous” as possible.
    – “construction”, in which the work is not it’s purpose, but an excuse.
    – interpretations, or rather readings which can coexist despite being seemingly exclusive.
    – objects “aesthetically anesthetized,” lapsed in their likely sight complacency; “rectified”, “assisted”, to give them a new –often unusual- significance. As with the choice of “ready-mades”: “based on visual indifference and a total absence of good or bad taste”
    – works “definitively unfinished”.
    – rrose sélavy, his alter (-) ego.
    – chess, optic machines, mathematics, geometry, “artifacts”.
    – “mental painting,” “precision painting”, the rejection of any element in which sight can be delighted.

    – aesthetics: – text, – blocks, – photographs, + mixed-media, + painting, + illustration.
    – the whole magazine, in spanish and english.

    (download it. it’s free. and start enjoying summer -or winter-)

    # # #

    edit(ing), direct(ing) + complements
    fernandoprats
    art direct(ing) + design(ing)
    estudi prats
    insistAnçao, correct(ing) + additional stuff
    r | v
    listen(ing)
    hernán dardes
    musicaliz(ing)
    albert jordà
    translat(ing)
    kiddo | emilia cavecedo
    frontcover(ing) concept fot
    une autre sensualité
    backcover(ing) concept borrador
    UU – dou _ ble _you et aa
    open(ing) concept
    nacho piédrola + salaboli & fp porta

    -structure:
    accesories, lisa kehoe { kiddo | emilia cavecedo, lisa liibbe lara, josean prado, oriol espinal, mark valentine sullivan, hernán dardes, alfredo de la rosa, jonathan minila } => meta
    { pepo m.-the secret society, r | v, leah leone } => hilarious
    { pancho lorenz, natalia osiatynska } fernandoprats => rage

    => meta kiddo | emilia cavecedo, nacho piédrola, salaboli, lisa kehoe { lisa liibbe lara, mark valentine sullivan + shari baker, oriol espinal, gabriel magri, naomi vona, mara carrión }
    => hilarious { d7, olivier gilet, jef safi, special spatial guests }
    => rage { brancollina, gabriel magri, natalia osiatynska, bill horne, UU, christy trotter } simon fröehlich

    ysinembargo#16… sensualmente inacabada.

    a b r e l a m u r a l l a
    antwerp · barcelona · basauri · boulder · bruxelles · buenos aires · carlsbad · collioure · coyoacán · grenoble · holden beach · iowa city · lawrenceville · lansing · london · madrid · mendoza · mexicali b.c. · milano · san francisco · san rafael · sào paulo · tarragona · warsaw

    # # #

    YSE #16’s Original Music | YSElected videos

    # # #

    Official WEBsite | MySpace | Flickr Group

  • Nice Visual Art photos

    Some cool visual art images:

    ysinembargomagazine16_Page_20
    visual art
    Image by fernandoprats [@Ignasi Terraza photos]
    "du-champ-i-ssue"
    jun.jul.ago.2008 | inviernosurveranonorte

    ON PAPER (new! second edition! 25/09!)
    PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    NAVIGATE it (new! second edition! 24/09!)
    Hi-Res PDF (new! second edition! 24/09!)

    Un número dedicado a explorar la visión y propuestas de Marcel Duchamp.
    No su vida, no su obra; tan sólo algunos de sus conceptos.
    Realizado con aportes de artistas, pensadores y diseñadores de todo el mundo
    combinados con la explícita intención de producir a su vez un objeto duchampiano.

    -el medio como instrumento intelectual que transpasa su especificidad y se burla de ella
    -la obra independientemente de su carácter representativo e interpretativo
    -”arte”, en términos de convenciones, lo más “amorfo” posible
    -”obras” en las que la obra no es una finalidad en sí misma sino una excusa
    -interpretaciones o, mejor dicho, lecturas que pueden convivir a pesar de ser aparentemente excluyentes
    -objetos “anestesiados estéticamente”, anulados en su probable complacencia de la mirada, “rectificados”,”asistidos” para otorgarles una nueva -a menudo, insólita- significación. Como en la elección de los “ready-mades”: “basada en la indiferencia visual y en la ausencia total del buen o mal gusto”
    -obras “definitivamente inacabadas”
    -rrose sélavy, su alter(-)ego
    -ajedrez, máquinas ópticas, matemáticas, geometría, “artefactos”
    -la “pintura mental”, “pintura de precisión”, el rechazo de cualquier elemento en el que la mirada se pueda recrear con fruición

    -texto, – bloques, – fotografías, + mixed-media, + pintura, + ilustración.
    -toda la revista está en castellano e inglés.

    (descárgala gratis y comienza felizmente el verano -o el invierno-)

    # # #

    This issue plays around the conceptual universe of Marcel Duchamp. Not his life, nor his works, just some of his concepts.

    – the medium, as an intellectual tool which goes beyond its specificity mocking it.
    – the work, regardless of its representative and interpretative character.
    – “art”, in terms of conventions, as “amorphous” as possible.
    – “construction”, in which the work is not it’s purpose, but an excuse.
    – interpretations, or rather readings which can coexist despite being seemingly exclusive.
    – objects “aesthetically anesthetized,” lapsed in their likely sight complacency; “rectified”, “assisted”, to give them a new –often unusual- significance. As with the choice of “ready-mades”: “based on visual indifference and a total absence of good or bad taste”
    – works “definitively unfinished”.
    – rrose sélavy, his alter (-) ego.
    – chess, optic machines, mathematics, geometry, “artifacts”.
    – “mental painting,” “precision painting”, the rejection of any element in which sight can be delighted.

    – aesthetics: – text, – blocks, – photographs, + mixed-media, + painting, + illustration.
    – the whole magazine, in spanish and english.

    (download it. it’s free. and start enjoying summer -or winter-)

    # # #

    edit(ing), direct(ing) + complements
    fernandoprats
    art direct(ing) + design(ing)
    estudi prats
    insistAnçao, correct(ing) + additional stuff
    r | v
    listen(ing)
    hernán dardes
    musicaliz(ing)
    albert jordà
    translat(ing)
    kiddo | emilia cavecedo
    frontcover(ing) concept fot
    une autre sensualité
    backcover(ing) concept borrador
    UU – dou _ ble _you et aa
    open(ing) concept
    nacho piédrola + salaboli & fp porta

    -structure:
    accesories, lisa kehoe { kiddo | emilia cavecedo, lisa liibbe lara, josean prado, oriol espinal, mark valentine sullivan, hernán dardes, alfredo de la rosa, jonathan minila } => meta
    { pepo m.-the secret society, r | v, leah leone } => hilarious
    { pancho lorenz, natalia osiatynska } fernandoprats => rage

    => meta kiddo | emilia cavecedo, nacho piédrola, salaboli, lisa kehoe { lisa liibbe lara, mark valentine sullivan + shari baker, oriol espinal, gabriel magri, naomi vona, mara carrión }
    => hilarious { d7, olivier gilet, jef safi, special spatial guests }
    => rage { brancollina, gabriel magri, natalia osiatynska, bill horne, UU, christy trotter } simon fröehlich

    ysinembargo#16… sensualmente inacabada.

    a b r e l a m u r a l l a
    antwerp · barcelona · basauri · boulder · bruxelles · buenos aires · carlsbad · collioure · coyoacán · grenoble · holden beach · iowa city · lawrenceville · lansing · london · madrid · mendoza · mexicali b.c. · milano · san francisco · san rafael · sào paulo · tarragona · warsaw

    # # #

    YSE #16’s Original Music | YSElected videos

    # # #

    Official WEBsite | MySpace | Flickr Group