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Nice Visual Art photos

19 Nov

Some cool visual art images:

Drawings: FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 by Ellen Driscoll at Smack Mellon / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54765.P1.CC / SML
visual art
Image by See-ming Lee ??? SML
www.smackmellon.org

Two Solo Exhibitions
Exhibition dates: September 26 – November 8, 2009
Artists’ reception: Saturday, September 26, 5-8pm

Smack Mellon is pleased to present Ellen Driscoll’s installation FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 and Fernando Souto’s photographic series The End of the Trail. The two concurrent solo exhibitions compress layers of time to explore industries and lifestyles that go beyond geographic borders. Composed of thousands of discarded plastic bottles collected by Ellen Driscoll, FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 takes a critical look at the environmental and human damage inflicted by the oil and water industries in the last two centuries on regions as diverse as Nigeria and the United States. During extended trips to cattle ranches in the American West, Australia, and Uruguay, Fernando Souto photographed the fading culture of ranchers, creating black-and-white environmental portraits in the tradition of iconic photographers such as Walker Evans and Robert Frank. Both Driscoll and Souto are intimately tied to their craft—painstakingly cutting up salvaged bottles and printing large-scale silver gelatin photographs—asserting a tactile personal connection in their work.

Ellen Driscoll
FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2

“This installation is a continuation of a multi-year series which explores the dynamics of resource harvesting and consumption. This part of the series focuses on oil and water. Rising at 5:30 AM, I harvest #2 plastic bottles from the recycling bags put out for collection on the streets of Brooklyn. For one hour, one day at a time, I immerse myself in the tidal wave of plastic that engulfs us by collecting as many bottles as I can carry. The sculptural installation for Smack Mellon comprises 2600 bottles transformed into a 28 foot landscape. Constructed solely of harvested #2 plastic, the sculpture collapses three centuries into a ghostly translucent visual fugue in which a nineteenth century trestle bridge plays host to an eighteenth century water-powered mill which spills a twenty-first century flood from its structure. The flow contains North American, Middle Eastern, and African landmasses (sites of oil harvesting and their consumer destination) buoyed by a sea of plastic water molecules. The piece looks back to eighteenth century American industry powered by water, and forward to the oil refineries of the Niger Delta, site of prolonged guerilla warfare against oil corporations and the source of over fifty percent of crude oil for the United States—the oil that produces the plastic within which our privatized water is currently bought and sold.

The wall drawings in the exhibition are based on a close study of the inner workings of an oil refinery. By using huge shifts of scale between the macro and the micro, they depict a dystopic future based on rampant oil consumption. An oil rig shares the horizon with ocean fires and garbage scows, mega shopping malls are abandoned to spontaneous communities of slums, and a refugee camp is inundated by the waters of a melting glacier. The worlds in the drawings are drained of color, but filled with the flux and spillage of a potentially chaotic future.”

Ellen Driscoll is a sculptor whose work includes FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 1 at Frederieke Taylor Gallery, Revenant and Phantom Limb for Nippon Ginko, Hiroshima, Japan, The Loophole of Retreat at the Whitney Museum, Phillip Morris, As Above, So Below for Grand Central Terminal (a suite of 20 mosaic and glass images for the tunnels at 45th, 47th, and 48th Streets), Catching the Drift, a restroom for the Smith College Museum of Art, and Wingspun for the International Arrivals Terminal at Raleigh-Durham airport. Ms. Driscoll has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bunting Institute at Harvard University, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Massachusetts Council on the Arts, the LEF Foundation, and Anonymous Was a Woman. Her work is included in major public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of Art. She is a Professor of Sculpture at Rhode Island School of Design.

Smack Mellon
92 Plymouth Street @ Washington
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Gallery hours are Wednesday-Sunday, 12-6pm.

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+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
+ SML Flickr Tags: Art
+ SML Pro Blog: Art

Drawings: FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 by Ellen Driscoll at Smack Mellon / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54767.P1.L1.CC / SML
visual art
Image by See-ming Lee ??? SML
www.smackmellon.org

Two Solo Exhibitions
Exhibition dates: September 26 – November 8, 2009
Artists’ reception: Saturday, September 26, 5-8pm

Smack Mellon is pleased to present Ellen Driscoll’s installation FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 and Fernando Souto’s photographic series The End of the Trail. The two concurrent solo exhibitions compress layers of time to explore industries and lifestyles that go beyond geographic borders. Composed of thousands of discarded plastic bottles collected by Ellen Driscoll, FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 takes a critical look at the environmental and human damage inflicted by the oil and water industries in the last two centuries on regions as diverse as Nigeria and the United States. During extended trips to cattle ranches in the American West, Australia, and Uruguay, Fernando Souto photographed the fading culture of ranchers, creating black-and-white environmental portraits in the tradition of iconic photographers such as Walker Evans and Robert Frank. Both Driscoll and Souto are intimately tied to their craft—painstakingly cutting up salvaged bottles and printing large-scale silver gelatin photographs—asserting a tactile personal connection in their work.

Ellen Driscoll
FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2

“This installation is a continuation of a multi-year series which explores the dynamics of resource harvesting and consumption. This part of the series focuses on oil and water. Rising at 5:30 AM, I harvest #2 plastic bottles from the recycling bags put out for collection on the streets of Brooklyn. For one hour, one day at a time, I immerse myself in the tidal wave of plastic that engulfs us by collecting as many bottles as I can carry. The sculptural installation for Smack Mellon comprises 2600 bottles transformed into a 28 foot landscape. Constructed solely of harvested #2 plastic, the sculpture collapses three centuries into a ghostly translucent visual fugue in which a nineteenth century trestle bridge plays host to an eighteenth century water-powered mill which spills a twenty-first century flood from its structure. The flow contains North American, Middle Eastern, and African landmasses (sites of oil harvesting and their consumer destination) buoyed by a sea of plastic water molecules. The piece looks back to eighteenth century American industry powered by water, and forward to the oil refineries of the Niger Delta, site of prolonged guerilla warfare against oil corporations and the source of over fifty percent of crude oil for the United States—the oil that produces the plastic within which our privatized water is currently bought and sold.

The wall drawings in the exhibition are based on a close study of the inner workings of an oil refinery. By using huge shifts of scale between the macro and the micro, they depict a dystopic future based on rampant oil consumption. An oil rig shares the horizon with ocean fires and garbage scows, mega shopping malls are abandoned to spontaneous communities of slums, and a refugee camp is inundated by the waters of a melting glacier. The worlds in the drawings are drained of color, but filled with the flux and spillage of a potentially chaotic future.”

Ellen Driscoll is a sculptor whose work includes FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 1 at Frederieke Taylor Gallery, Revenant and Phantom Limb for Nippon Ginko, Hiroshima, Japan, The Loophole of Retreat at the Whitney Museum, Phillip Morris, As Above, So Below for Grand Central Terminal (a suite of 20 mosaic and glass images for the tunnels at 45th, 47th, and 48th Streets), Catching the Drift, a restroom for the Smith College Museum of Art, and Wingspun for the International Arrivals Terminal at Raleigh-Durham airport. Ms. Driscoll has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bunting Institute at Harvard University, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Massachusetts Council on the Arts, the LEF Foundation, and Anonymous Was a Woman. Her work is included in major public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of Art. She is a Professor of Sculpture at Rhode Island School of Design.

Smack Mellon
92 Plymouth Street @ Washington
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Gallery hours are Wednesday-Sunday, 12-6pm.

Related SML
+ SML Fine Art (Flickr Group)
+ SML Fine Art (FriendFeed)
+ SML Fine Art (Twitter)
+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
+ SML Flickr Tags: Art
+ SML Pro Blog: Art

Mixed Media Painting Work-in-Progress inside Dean Russo’s Studio / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54887.P1.L1 / SML
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Image by See-ming Lee ??? SML
Most people like to see the end result, but I prefer seeing the process. I believe that process is an important part, without it you cannot have the result.

Here’s a mixed media painting in progress, seen at Dean Russo’s artist studio during the 13th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival organized by the Dumbo Arts Center in New York City in 2009.

During our interview, Dean told me about his entire process in creating his mixed media paintings, as long as I don’t record it nor write it down. As such, I cannot really write about it either but all I can say is that I find it very interesting — that an artist workflow is not far from that from designers (my primary profession).

Dean Russo on the Web
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13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® (Sept 25 to Sept 27, 2009)
www.dumboartfestival.org/press_release.html

The three-day multi-site neighborhood-wide event is a one-of-a-kind art happening: where serendipity meets the haphazard and where the unpredictable, spontaneous and downright weird thrive. The now teenage D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® presents touchable, accessible, and interactive art, on a scale that makes it the nation’s largest urban forum for experimental art.

Art Under the Bridge is an opportunity for young artists to use any medium imaginable to create temporary projects on-the-spot everywhere and anywhere, completely transforming the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York, into a vibrant platform for self-expression. In addition to the 80+ projects throughout the historical post-industrial waterfront span, visitors can tour local artists’ studios or check out the indoor video_dumbo, a non-stop program of cutting-edge video art from New York City and around the world.

The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) has been the exclusive producer of the D.U.M.B.O Art Under the Bridge Festival® since 1997. DAC is a big impact, small non-profit, that in addition to its year-round gallery exhibitions, is committed to preserving Dumbo as a site in New York City where emerging visual artists can experiment in the public domain, while having unprecedented freedom and access to normally off-limit locations.

www.dumboartscenter.org
www.dumboartfestival.org
www.video_dumbo.org

Related SML
+ SML Fine Art (Flickr Group)
+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Art
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
+ SML Flickr Tags: Art
+ SML Pro Blog: Art

 
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Cool Visual Art images

18 Nov

Some cool visual art images:

Visual Arts Vocabulary
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Image by andeecollard

2009 Arts Crawl 1
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Image by pennstatelive
The 2009 Arts Crawl, an annual open-house community event presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, was held Friday, April 3. The event opened more than a dozen studios to the general public, and aims to play an important role in community outreach via the arts, according to organizers.

 
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ARTES PLÁSTICAS GRATIS / FREE VISUAL ARTS

17 Nov

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ARTES PLÁSTICAS GRATIS / FREE VISUAL ARTS
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Image by El Fantasma de Heredia
Artes plásticas gratis. Todo el mundo podrá verse.
2010.
Afiche 4/0 impresión digital en vinilo exterior retroiluminado.

Expuesto en los exteriores del CCEBA, Sede San Telmo, Bs As, Argentina.

Publicado en revista Dadá mini, revista Gazpacho N‘2, revista Gestión cultural junio 2010.

………..

Free fine arts. Everybody could see himself.
2010.
Poster 4/0 digital print on outdoor vynil (back light).

Shown at CCEBA outdoors, San Telmo, Argentina.

Published in magazine Dadámini, magazine Gazpacho N‘2, magazine Gestión Cultural june 2010.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

17 Nov

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Arts Crawl 2010-4
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Image by pennstatelive
Sculpture Club members and visitors to the Arts Crawl dance during a live music jam in the sculpture studio of the Visual Arts Building during the 2010 Arts Crawl, held on Friday, April 9, held in the Visual Arts, Arts, Borland, Patterson and Stuckeman Family buildings. The Crawl is put on annually by the Visual Arts Student Association and Students Organizing the Multiple Arts, two arts-centered student groups at University Park. The work of hundreds of students was available on display throughout the event, which was open to the public.

Arts Crawl 2010-1
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Image by pennstatelive
Participants in the 2010 VASA/SOMA Arts Crawl mingle in the Zoller Gallery during the annual open-house event held among the Visual Arts, Arts, Borland, Patterson and Stuckeman Family buildings on Friday, April 9. Hundreds of works by visual arts students were on display for the public to view.

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

17 Nov

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Nucleon – a interactive visual installation
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Image by Retinafunk
This is our interactive visual art installtion called NUCLEON at Boom Festival 2010. Created by the Retinafunk visual and 3D artist Hannes Neumann a.k.a. Humanspacecraft with tools such as 3DS MAX and Quest3D with some additional Help by Retinafunks Andy Weisner on building up abnd interfaxce .
Its a immersive panoramic 3D virtual reality space, and its interactive, so the the public can navigate and trigger layers and textures. in the virtual 3D space with a MIDI controller or multi touch interface. Its aim is to provide a interactive virtual psychedelic experience.

Nucleon – a interactive visual installation
visual art
Image by Retinafunk
This is our interactive visual art installtion called NUCLEON at Boom Festival 2010. Created by the Retinafunk visual and 3D artist Hannes Neumann a.k.a. Humanspacecraft with tools such as 3DS MAX and Quest3D with some additional Help by Retinafunks Andy Weisner on building up abnd interfaxce .
Its a immersive panoramic 3D virtual reality space, and its interactive, so the the public can navigate and trigger layers and textures. in the virtual 3D space with a MIDI controller or multi touch interface. Its aim is to provide a interactive virtual psychedelic experience.

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

16 Nov

A few nice visual art images I found:

Welcome to Khaltsha / Music video stills
visual art
Image by *spo0ky*
Watch the video on YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzV4PNvhqiU

Welcome to Khaltsha / Music video stills
visual art
Image by *spo0ky*
Watch the video on YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzV4PNvhqiU

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

16 Nov

Some cool visual art images:

Agata Olek / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54812.P1.C23.BW / SML
visual art
Image by See-ming Lee ??? SML
Agata Olek (Flickr). Photographed during my interview with her regarding her 100% Acrylic Art Guards public installation during the annual Art Under the Bridge Festival in 2009.

Her wonderfully inspiring portfolio is available at www.agataolek.com. She also has a blog at www.agataolek.com/blog

See also Agata Olek talks about her 100% Acrylic Art Guards (Flickr 720p HD video)

Agata Olek Biography. The SPLAT! of colors hits you in the face, often clashing so ostentatiously that it instantly tunes you into the presence of severely cheeky humor. A moment later the fatigue of labor creeps into your fingers as a coal miner’s work ethic becomes apparent. Hundreds of miles of crocheted, weaved, and often recycled materials are the fabric from which the wild and occasionally wearable structures of her fantasylands are born.

Olek was born Agata Oleksiak in Poland and graduated from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland with a degree in cultural studies. In New York, she rediscovered her ability to crochet and since then she has started her crocheted journey/madness.

Resume sniffers may be pleased to know Olek’s work has been presented in galleries from Brooklyn to Istanbul to Venice and Brazil, featured in "The New York Times", "Fiberarts Magazine", "The Village Voice", and "Washington Post" and drags a tail of dance performance sets and costumes too numerous to mention.

Olek received the Ruth Mellon Award for Sculpture, was selected for 2005 residency program at Sculpture Space, 2009 residency in Instituto Sacatar in Brazil, and is a winner of apex art gallery commercial competition. Olek was an artist in an independent collective exhibition, "Waterways," during the 49th Venice Biennale. She was also a featured artist in "Two Continents Beyond," at the 9th International Istanbul Biennale.

Olek herself however can be found in her Greenpoint studio with a bottle of spiced Polish vodka and a hand rolled cigarette aggressively re-weaving the world as she sees.

agataolek.com
agataolek.com/blog

13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® (Sept 25 to Sept 27, 2009)
www.dumboartfestival.org/press_release.html

The three-day multi-site neighborhood-wide event is a one-of-a-kind art happening: where serendipity meets the haphazard and where the unpredictable, spontaneous and downright weird thrive. The now teenage D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® presents touchable, accessible, and interactive art, on a scale that makes it the nation’s largest urban forum for experimental art.

Art Under the Bridge is an opportunity for young artists to use any medium imaginable to create temporary projects on-the-spot everywhere and anywhere, completely transforming the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York, into a vibrant platform for self-expression. In addition to the 80+ projects throughout the historical post-industrial waterfront span, visitors can tour local artists’ studios or check out the indoor video_dumbo, a non-stop program of cutting-edge video art from New York City and around the world.

The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) has been the exclusive producer of the D.U.M.B.O Art Under the Bridge Festival® since 1997. DAC is a big impact, small non-profit, that in addition to its year-round gallery exhibitions, is committed to preserving Dumbo as a site in New York City where emerging visual artists can experiment in the public domain, while having unprecedented freedom and access to normally off-limit locations.

www.dumboartscenter.org
www.dumboartfestival.org
www.video_dumbo.org

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+ SML Fine Art (Flickr Group)
+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Art
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
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+ SML Pro Blog: Art

North Charleston Arts Festival
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Image by North Charleston
Now in its 29th year, the North Charleston Arts Festival will take place April 29 through May 7, 2011. The nine day event is one of the most comprehensive arts festivals in the state, providing thousands of residents & visitors with a fabulous array of performances, exhibitions, and activities featuring national, regional, and local artists and performers.

Organized by the City of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department, the festival strives to maintain the spirit of a community celebration with the mission of presenting a broad, multidiscipline event schedule that provides a wide range of performing, visual, media, and literary arts events for people of all ages and backgrounds. Many of the offerings are free, and those that are ticketed are moderately priced. Recognized by the Southeast Tourism Society as a Top 20 Event, the North Charleston Arts Festival truly offers something for everyone.

San Francisco – SoMa: SFMoMA – Andy Warhol’s Self Portrait
visual art
Image by wallyg
Self-Portrait
1967
acrylic and silkscreen enamel on canvas, 72 1/8 in. x 72 1/8 in.
Andy Warhol, American (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1928 – 1987, New York City, New York)

Acquired 1992, Collection SFMOMA, Gift of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 92.283

Warhol is known for creating silkscreen portraits of celebrities and consumer goods. His choice of subjects and his use of what was widely regarded as a commercial process raised questions about the cultural effects of mechanical reproduction and consumerism.

In this self-portrait Warhol further explored the boundaries between high art and mass culture. the band covering the left side of his face is both the result of an intentionally haphazard silkscreening technique and a parody of a painter’s gestural brushwork. Likewise, the time-honored genre of self-portraiture is itself challenged here. Whereas self-portraits have traditionally been considered a direct expression of an artist’s character, Warhol’s carefully cultivated public persona complicates this assumption.

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) was opened in 1935 under director Grace L. McCann Morley as the San Francisco Museum of Art, the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to 20th-century art. For its first sixty years, the museum occupied upper floors of the War Memorial Veterans Building in the Civic Center. Under director Henry T. Hopkins, the museum added "Modern" to its title in 1975, and established an international reputation. In 1995 the museum moved to its current location, a large cubistic building designed by Mario Botta Architetto of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum at 151 Third Street.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

16 Nov

A few nice visual art images I found:

AVRA
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Image by N0 Photoshop

 
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Cool Visual Art images

15 Nov

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(In Process) Handheld Exhaust Machine
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Image by Steven Laurie
Oscillating Boom Exhaust Pipe.

Arts Crawl 2010-8
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Image by pennstatelive
Dozens of students packed 312 Visual Arts Building for a live performance of indie rock duo No Age at the end of the 2010 Arts Crawl, held on Friday, April 9. The event featured multiple student and pro music groups as well as hundreds of works by visual arts students. The event, in its third year, was put on by the Visual Arts Student Association and Students Organizing the Multiple Arts.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

15 Nov

Some cool visual art images:

J. F. Bautista, Brooklyn Art Project HQ / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54672.P1.L2.SQ.BW / SML
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Image by See-ming Lee ??? SML
J. F. Bautista seen at the Brooklyn Art Project HQ with his paintings in the background during the annual Dumbo Art Festival in 2009.

13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® (Sept 25 to Sept 27, 2009)
www.dumboartfestival.org/press_release.html

The three-day multi-site neighborhood-wide event is a one-of-a-kind art happening: where serendipity meets the haphazard and where the unpredictable, spontaneous and downright weird thrive. The now teenage D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® presents touchable, accessible, and interactive art, on a scale that makes it the nation’s largest urban forum for experimental art.

Art Under the Bridge is an opportunity for young artists to use any medium imaginable to create temporary projects on-the-spot everywhere and anywhere, completely transforming the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York, into a vibrant platform for self-expression. In addition to the 80+ projects throughout the historical post-industrial waterfront span, visitors can tour local artists’ studios or check out the indoor video_dumbo, a non-stop program of cutting-edge video art from New York City and around the world.

The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) has been the exclusive producer of the D.U.M.B.O Art Under the Bridge Festival® since 1997. DAC is a big impact, small non-profit, that in addition to its year-round gallery exhibitions, is committed to preserving Dumbo as a site in New York City where emerging visual artists can experiment in the public domain, while having unprecedented freedom and access to normally off-limit locations.

www.dumboartscenter.org
www.dumboartfestival.org
www.video_dumbo.org

Related SML
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+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
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+ SML Pro Blog: Art

James Cospito’s Moleskine Stash, Brooklyn Art Project HQ / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54637.P1.L2.C23 / SML
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Image by See-ming Lee ??? SML
James Cospito’s (Flickr) Moleskine stash, seen at the Brooklyn Art Project HQ (Flickr Group) during the Dumbo Art Festival 2009.

See also James Cospito talks about his NYC Subway series (Flickr HD video)

13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® (Sept 25 to Sept 27, 2009)
www.dumboartfestival.org/press_release.html

The three-day multi-site neighborhood-wide event is a one-of-a-kind art happening: where serendipity meets the haphazard and where the unpredictable, spontaneous and downright weird thrive. The now teenage D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® presents touchable, accessible, and interactive art, on a scale that makes it the nation’s largest urban forum for experimental art.

Art Under the Bridge is an opportunity for young artists to use any medium imaginable to create temporary projects on-the-spot everywhere and anywhere, completely transforming the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York, into a vibrant platform for self-expression. In addition to the 80+ projects throughout the historical post-industrial waterfront span, visitors can tour local artists’ studios or check out the indoor video_dumbo, a non-stop program of cutting-edge video art from New York City and around the world.

The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) has been the exclusive producer of the D.U.M.B.O Art Under the Bridge Festival® since 1997. DAC is a big impact, small non-profit, that in addition to its year-round gallery exhibitions, is committed to preserving Dumbo as a site in New York City where emerging visual artists can experiment in the public domain, while having unprecedented freedom and access to normally off-limit locations.

www.dumboartscenter.org
www.dumboartfestival.org
www.video_dumbo.org

Related SML
+ SML Fine Art (Flickr Group)
+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
+ SML Flickr Tags: Art
+ SML Pro Blog: Art

Zulu Love Letter / South Africa 2002
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Image by dietmut
Zulu Love Letters ( iNewadi)
“Love letters” are messages woven in beads by Zulu maidens to be given to their lovers as symbols of love and affection

Zoeloekralenwerk
De KwaZulu / Natal provincie van Zuid-Afrika is internationaal bekend om zijn kleurrijke Zoeloekralenwerk. Traditionele kleurencombinaties en patronen kunnen nog steeds worden gevonden, maar de moderne Zoeloekralenwerk evolueert naar meer hedendaagse stijlen. Meer dan alleen maar decoratief vlechtwerk van ingewikkelde patronen kralen, heeft de kralen vaak gebruikt als een middel om de communicatie tussen mannen en vrouwen, boodschappen over te brengen van zowel de hofmakerij en waarschuwingen.
De beeldende kunst van deze vrouwelijke ambacht betreft direct in een of andere manier tot het aantrekken van een partner en het huwelijk. De mannetjes zijn de traditionele klanten en kopers en ontvangers van deze beadworks, en ze dragen ze om de betrokkenheid met vrouwen en wie ze de hof maken.
De meetkundige figuren en gekleurde symbolen die bepaalde waarden portretteren. De drie manieren om een ontwerp te bepalen zijn door de combinatie en het samenstellen van kleuren, het gebruik en de aard van een object, en het opzettelijke breken van regels. Het Zulu kralenwerk dient zowel als een sociale functie en heeft ook politieke betekenis, met trots het weergeven van bepaalde regionale kleuren.
Wil je meer weten over de Zoeloes klik hier:
www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Zulu
www.marques.co.za/clients/zulu/bead.htm

Zulu beadwork
The KwaZulu/Natal province of South Africa is internationally renowned for its colorful Zulu beadwork. Traditional color combinations and patterns can still be found, but modern Zulu beadwork is evolving towards more contemporary styles. More than simply decorative weavings of intricate bead patterns, the beadwork has often been used as a means of communications between genders, conveying messages of both courtship and warnings.
The visual art of this feminine craft relates directly in one way or another to attracting a mate and marriage. Males are the traditional clients and purchasers and receivers of these beadworks, and they wear them to show involvement with women whom they are courting.
The geometric figures incorporate color-coded symbols which portray certain values. The three ways of determining a design are through the combination and arrangement of colors, the use and nature of an object, and the deliberate breaking of rules which guide these factors. The Zulu beadwork serves as both a social function, and also has political connotations, proudly displaying certain regional colors.

 
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