Tuesday, April 21, 2009

coming back

Cradle Salons

Friday, November 7, 2008

true blue

http://www.obamaartreport.com/
a great collection of all the art that
Obama has inspired!

has Obama inspired you at all?
Has that tingling (or god forbid nausea?)
in your stomach resulted in any
artistic expression?

Friday, October 31, 2008

brand spankin new

bloggyblog

http://poltergeistdebris.blogspot.com/

but i want: halloween show and celebration updates. anyone and everyone.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

like bees. the worker types.

cradle artists are BUSY

Thursday, July 24, 2008

old news but


how to rewrite Super Mario Bros. - clouds only.......by Cory Arcangel

reminds me of AGoK's "Building an Archive". I wonder if someone should have this on hand in case anyone wants to exhibit an Archangel piece in Knoxville.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Objectionable

the UT Downtown Gallery has a great exhibit up right now

Objectionable Action
3-D Prints by 13 Artists
it's up until july 18th!

one of the 13 artists is one of my all time favorties--
mark hosford. the other 12 awesome artists are:

Bryan Baker
Layra Berman
Heather Corley
Joseph D'Uva
Matt Hopson-Walker
Anita Jung
Lee Marchalonis
Daniel Maw
Jessica Meyer
Katherine Nanfro
Sarah Shebaro
Crystal Wagner

sadly i don't have an image for this post. i had to venture down on my
lunch break on saturday to see the show.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Walking around New York Part 2



In Sculpture magazine, there is an advertisement for AZB, an art atelier that casts bronze, makes molds, etc., etc. Their promo picture is one of Tom Sachs' 18' tall Hello Kitty sculptures. The atelier is based out of Tempe, AZ.
While on a walking tour of "curtain wall" buildings along Park Ave., I saw five of these sculptures in the courtyard of the Lever House. I don't know much about Mr. Sachs, but if I had to describe his work in one word it would be "fun".

In front of the Lever House were more large, public sculptures. This time by Japanese ceramic artist Jun Kuneko, who had his own exhibit at the KMA last fall. Kuneko makes large heads, roughly 5' to 6' tall, which are one piece fired in a large kiln. The firing takes several days. Kuneko's pieces are also kind of "fun"!