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Cool Visual Art images

29 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

Finishing School – M.O.L.D. – installation – Brian Boyer Plays the Saw
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the installation of the Finishing School exhibition/performance M.O.L.D., May 3 – June 14, 2009.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

Finishing School – M.O.L.D. – installation – Ed Giardina Cuts Plastic Sheeting
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the installation of the Finishing School exhibition/performance M.O.L.D., May 3 – June 14, 2009.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

Finishing School – M.O.L.D. – installation – Ed Giardina with Security Cam Projection
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the installation of the Finishing School exhibition/performance M.O.L.D., May 3 – June 14, 2009.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

 
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LOVE TV

28 Oct

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LOVE TV
visual art
Image by nycstreets
LOVE TV, by Australian artist Rebecca McIntosh and art producer Victoria Johnstone, blended visual art, performance art and a talk show to invite New Yorkers to share their stories of life and love in New York City. LOVE TV explored the identity of people, places and diversity through the universal subject of love. The program followed artist Rebecca McIntosh, who posed as goddess Aphrodite, as she spoke with celebrities, musicians, historians, artists, local heroes and the public in her hot pink TV-shaped mobile studio. The performance encouraged creative conversation and provided the community with a chance to reclaim public space.

By partnering with artists like Rebecca McIntosh, DOT’s Urban Art Program aimed to enhance and enrich the public’s experience at Summer Streets, a three day closure of Park Avenue for recreation held on Saturdays in August. The LOVE TV performances took place at Foley Square and Centre Street at Pearl Street. Performances were also held as part of Weekend Walks in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Summer Streets
LOVE TV by Rebecca McIntosh and Victoria Johnstone
Foley Square and Centre Street at Pearl Street, Manhattan
www.nyc.gov/urbanart
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeuBlT0-k88&feature=youtu.be

Francis Bacon OBEY theme
visual art
Image by Leo Reynolds
building contractor’s site hoarding
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

For Fame and Love – Gallery A
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the exhibition For Fame and Love, curated by Devon Tsuno, July19 – August 23, 2009.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

28 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

Painted ceiling inside Mogosoaia church
visual art
Image by cod_gabriel

Stone River by Andy Goldsworthy
visual art
Image by Steve Rhodes
museum.stanford.edu/view/outdoor_sculpture_new_additions….

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy

 
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LOVE TV

28 Oct

Check out these visual art images:

LOVE TV
visual art
Image by nycstreets
LOVE TV, by Australian artist Rebecca McIntosh and art producer Victoria Johnstone, blended visual art, performance art and a talk show to invite New Yorkers to share their stories of life and love in New York City. LOVE TV explored the identity of people, places and diversity through the universal subject of love. The program followed artist Rebecca McIntosh, who posed as goddess Aphrodite, as she spoke with celebrities, musicians, historians, artists, local heroes and the public in her hot pink TV-shaped mobile studio. The performance encouraged creative conversation and provided the community with a chance to reclaim public space.

By partnering with artists like Rebecca McIntosh, DOT’s Urban Art Program aimed to enhance and enrich the public’s experience at Summer Streets, a three day closure of Park Avenue for recreation held on Saturdays in August. The LOVE TV performances took place at Foley Square and Centre Street at Pearl Street. Performances were also held as part of Weekend Walks in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Summer Streets
LOVE TV by Rebecca McIntosh and Victoria Johnstone
Foley Square and Centre Street at Pearl Street, Manhattan
www.nyc.gov/urbanart
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeuBlT0-k88&feature=youtu.be

C Finley – Patchwork Prototypes – I Just Can’t Get Enough
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the exhibition "I Just Can’t Get Enough.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

C Finley – Graphite Girl – I Just Can’t Get Enough
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the exhibition "I Just Can’t Get Enough.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

28 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

Francis Bacon OBEY theme
visual art
Image by Leo Reynolds
building contractor’s site hoarding
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Francis Bacon OBEY theme
visual art
Image by Leo Reynolds
building contractor’s site hoarding
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Francis Bacon OBEY theme
visual art
Image by Leo Reynolds
building contractor’s site hoarding
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

27 Oct

Some cool visual art images:

Stencil
visual art
Image by p for petrina
Created by year 10 student M. Priestley

Feather
visual art
Image by p for petrina

 
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Kris Verdonck – EXHIBITION #1 – EXOTE

27 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

Kris Verdonck – EXHIBITION #1 – EXOTE
visual art
Image by Z33 art centre, Hasselt
The garden installation EXOTE shapes a spatial environment for the characters of Kris Verdonck’s Kafka-esque world. This end-of-the-world landscape houses a selection of the most invasive alien species (plants and animals) in Belgium, which constitute a genuine threat to biodiversity, the economy and public health. Due to man’s interference, the species have been brought out of their natural environment and now form a threat for other, native species. EXOTE stands as a metaphor for a world in which man is increasingly forced to protect himself from an environment that he himself has created.

As certain non-native species in the installation present a potential threat to biodiversity in Hasselt and the surrounding areas, visitors need to be aware that even the smallest seed or animal cannot be allowed to escape. The evolution of the garden, the protective clothing and the safety provisions involved in the installation form an essential and necessary part of the artwork.

Opening night 30.04.2011

credits:
EXOTE (2011), by Kris Verdonck
Produced for the exhibition Kris Verdonck – EXHIBITION at #1
photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33

Kris Verdonck – EXHIBITION #1 – EXOTE
visual art
Image by Z33 art centre, Hasselt
The garden installation EXOTE shapes a spatial environment for the characters of Kris Verdonck’s Kafka-esque world. This end-of-the-world landscape houses a selection of the most invasive alien species (plants and animals) in Belgium, which constitute a genuine threat to biodiversity, the economy and public health. Due to man’s interference, the species have been brought out of their natural environment and now form a threat for other, native species. EXOTE stands as a metaphor for a world in which man is increasingly forced to protect himself from an environment that he himself has created.

As certain non-native species in the installation present a potential threat to biodiversity in Hasselt and the surrounding areas, visitors need to be aware that even the smallest seed or animal cannot be allowed to escape. The evolution of the garden, the protective clothing and the safety provisions involved in the installation form an essential and necessary part of the artwork.

Opening night 30.04.2011

credits:
EXOTE (2011), by Kris Verdonck
Produced for the exhibition Kris Verdonck – EXHIBITION at #1
photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33

 
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Cool Visual Art images

27 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

Open Studios 2009 – Edie Zelon with Students in Classroom G 2
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the Open Studios 2009, which took place on May 3, 2009.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

Open Studios 2009 – Folklorico Dancers 1
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the Open Studios 2009, which took place on May 3, 2009.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

Open Studios 2009 – Planning a Year for a Year Documentation in Sojung Kwon’s Studio
visual art
Image by Angels Gate
From the Open Studios 2009, which took place on May 3, 2009.

Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

27 Oct

Some cool visual art images:

John Clement Art Prize Sculptureat Castle 8-12-09 2
visual art
Image by stevendepolo
This is a traffic purple welded metal sculpture in front of the Castle on Cherry Street installed for the 2009 Art Prize competition.

www.artprize.org/artist/id/1568

John Clement has been creating sculpture for fourteen years. While he worked towards a MFA at the School of Visual Arts, he did not complete it preferring instead to apprentice to Mark Di Suevero which lead to his love of steel. From 1994 to the present, John’s curvilinear steel sculptures have appeared in exhibitions in California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Kanas, Connecticut , Canada, China and Japan. He has permanently installed sculptures in Vancouver, Staten Island, San Francisco, Houston, Macon Georgia, Des Moines, Delray Beach and Palm Springs. Additionally, John has participated in the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in Canada, The Klenova Sculpture Symposium in Prague,The Czech Republic, the Ubu Sculpture Biennale in Japan, and the Zhengzhou International Sculpture Exhibition in China. Solo exhibitions of his works have been hosted by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art and Gallery Sonja Roesch.
Artist statement: My sculptures are three- dimensional realizations of imaginary forms. I rely heavily on the artistic process, allowing the work to evolve and mature, eventually become self- referential. Although many of my works are site -specific their form does not directly rely on the surrounding architecture or landscape. The clearly defined positive and negative space of the work, combined with its scale, creates a new framework in which the surroundings can be experienced through the sculpture.

Curvilinear forms of coiled and welded steel, tangential and intersecting, best characterize my work. I choose to work with steel and approach the material first as an artist and second as a craftsman. The success of my work does not rely upon gimmicks or trickery in the materials, but on the implied movement and strength of form of each individual piece. The bright, primary colors used to paint the work serves to bring the form of the work to the forefront, enhancing the sense of the work leaping fro

 
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John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 1

26 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 1
visual art
Image by stevendepolo
This is a traffic purple welded metal sculpture in front of the Castle on Cherry Street installed for the 2009 Art Prize competition.
www.artprize.org/artist/id/1568

John Clement has been creating sculpture for fourteen years. While he worked towards a MFA at the School of Visual Arts, he did not complete it preferring instead to apprentice to Mark Di Suevero which lead to his love of steel. From 1994 to the present, John’s curvilinear steel sculptures have appeared in exhibitions in California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Kanas, Connecticut , Canada, China and Japan. He has permanently installed sculptures in Vancouver, Staten Island, San Francisco, Houston, Macon Georgia, Des Moines, Delray Beach and Palm Springs. Additionally, John has participated in the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in Canada, The Klenova Sculpture Symposium in Prague,The Czech Republic, the Ubu Sculpture Biennale in Japan, and the Zhengzhou International Sculpture Exhibition in China. Solo exhibitions of his works have been hosted by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art and Gallery Sonja Roesch.
Artist statement: My sculptures are three- dimensional realizations of imaginary forms. I rely heavily on the artistic process, allowing the work to evolve and mature, eventually become self- referential. Although many of my works are site -specific their form does not directly rely on the surrounding architecture or landscape. The clearly defined positive and negative space of the work, combined with its scale, creates a new framework in which the surroundings can be experienced through the sculpture.

Curvilinear forms of coiled and welded steel, tangential and intersecting, best characterize my work. I choose to work with steel and approach the material first as an artist and second as a craftsman. The success of my work does not rely upon gimmicks or trickery in the materials, but on the implied movement and strength of form of each individual piece. The bright, primary colors used to paint the work serves to bring the form of the work to the forefront, enhancing the sense of the work leaping fro

John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 3
visual art
Image by stevendepolo
This is a traffic purple welded metal sculpture in front of the Castle on Cherry Street installed for the 2009 Art Prize competition.

www.artprize.org/artist/id/1568

John Clement has been creating sculpture for fourteen years. While he worked towards a MFA at the School of Visual Arts, he did not complete it preferring instead to apprentice to Mark Di Suevero which lead to his love of steel. From 1994 to the present, John’s curvilinear steel sculptures have appeared in exhibitions in California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Kanas, Connecticut , Canada, China and Japan. He has permanently installed sculptures in Vancouver, Staten Island, San Francisco, Houston, Macon Georgia, Des Moines, Delray Beach and Palm Springs. Additionally, John has participated in the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in Canada, The Klenova Sculpture Symposium in Prague,The Czech Republic, the Ubu Sculpture Biennale in Japan, and the Zhengzhou International Sculpture Exhibition in China. Solo exhibitions of his works have been hosted by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art and Gallery Sonja Roesch.
Artist statement: My sculptures are three- dimensional realizations of imaginary forms. I rely heavily on the artistic process, allowing the work to evolve and mature, eventually become self- referential. Although many of my works are site -specific their form does not directly rely on the surrounding architecture or landscape. The clearly defined positive and negative space of the work, combined with its scale, creates a new framework in which the surroundings can be experienced through the sculpture.

Curvilinear forms of coiled and welded steel, tangential and intersecting, best characterize my work. I choose to work with steel and approach the material first as an artist and second as a craftsman. The success of my work does not rely upon gimmicks or trickery in the materials, but on the implied movement and strength of form of each individual piece. The bright, primary colors used to paint the work serves to bring the form of the work to the forefront, enhancing the sense of the work leaping fro

 
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