Thursday, May 31, 2012

Chelsea Galleries

While I was at Chelsea’s galleries, I saw very interesting art. many of which I liked and many of which I didn't like in my 1st post for this class this writing assignment plays on one’s opinion, in which case there is no right or wrong answer. In the first gallery, I when to I saw I art piece named “The Island Bird”. Created in 2012, by Ernesto Neto. This piece is very intriguing its vibrant colors makes it an instant eye catcher. If I could I could see myself buying this piece i see this as an instant ice breaker, can you  imagine in the middle of a room or a hall a person were to walking on this piece one word stunning. Another piece that I really caught my attention was again by Ernesto Neto and named "Slow iss good sound Way." created too in 2012 this piece made me think of childhood this piece remind me of the past where i would play on playgrounds with my friends and family. This piece really hit home.
 As I said before there were many piece in which I really liked and other a didn't an example of the pieces that I didn't like come in the form of Anish Kapoor's "Ga Gu Ma." created from 2011-12, this piece. In my opinion lacks a wow factor something that would make me remember it for a good reason, not because of any dislike, the reason for me not liking this is because is looks so plain, when first saw this it didn't inspire any feeling what so ever. I guess I didn't care for it. Another piece which didn't suit me either was Richard Avedon's ""Mural & Portraits.", created in 1970 this piece is just what looks to be a family portrait nothing special. I mean how many of these types of portraits can a person before not liking them. I guess this is what happened with this art piece for me at least. In a business standpoint, I don’t see this piece worth getting. it’s not original which is was I thought it was lacking. 
In conclusion going to the Chelsea Galleries was a great experience and I would recommended it to anyone there is many interesting art works here to be found. You’ll never know what you'll find if you pay a visit to these galleries       

quiz make up

In the website http://www.pbs.org/art21 there are many artists each with their own individual styles. Out of the many artists that are shown "Ai Weiwei" was the artist that caught my attention. I have heard about "Ai" during the time of his arrest in china for being an outspoken human rights activist. Once released, he was prohibited from traveling abroad, engaging in public speech, and was subjected to continued government surveillance. he infuses his sculptures, photographs, and public artworks with political conviction and personal poetry. "Ai" often makes use of recognizable and historic Chinese art forms and a host of contemporary Chinese political and social issues in his art to get his point across. 
  Because he is limited on what he can say because of his government he uses his art works to get his point across to the public. they are many art works that i liked one of them called "Study of Perspective - Tiananmen" (1995-2003), this is a photo-shot taken by Ai of the Chinese government building while he points (for lack of a better word) a "provocative" symbol at them. Aka sticks the middle out at the building. I like this piece a lot because Ai speaks his mind, even though there might be consequences he still strives to get his point across.
Although like I said before I find most of Ai work very good one of them that didn’t really catch my attention is called “Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads” (2010). There is really much one can say about this piece honesty, in my opinion it’s just a couple of the zodiac signs sculpted in bronze. For that reason, I don’t find anything appealing in this piece.
Hence, Ai Weiwei’s art can be controversial but he does it with the intention of helping the public by exposing “truths” about his government. As with all artists his work may be loved by some and hated by others. Personally I think his art is very well put and has its own uniqueness

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Sculpture Center Reaction


In this field trip our class was taken to the Sculpture Center, its location is very near of that to la Guardia cc (were I currently study). This center is a non-profit organization that has been around since 1928, its keep running by the donations that people make throughout the year. During this field trip we had to observe the artwork of Bill Bollinger: The Retrospective, where we discuss how does the work is viewed from its location. During our trip there were many interesting pieces, and the way they are set up and where they’re displaced greatly influences the way one sees these artworks.
The first art work that intrigued me is titled “Rope Piece”. This piece consists of two ropes that are parallel to each other. Half of them are jogged into the wall, and the other half is connected to the wall and the floor. as simple as this work may seem, it really isn’t, it casted a shadow that when cooperated with the art it looks very work well under the building lighting. The scene that is around the art work looks very appealing because of how the shadow is casted from the ropes. This makes this art piece very attractive to those who understand it. For this piece the artist makes good use of the positioning of the lights and space provided.
The second piece of work that i found very interesting is called “Water Pipe”. This piece is basically 4 common pieces of water that are placed against a wall. When a person 1st sees this he/she may think "well I don’t see how this is in anyway interesting" when in reality this piece brings us a unique feel of how the artist must’ve seen space. His creativity is clearly seen when looking at this piece seen it shows how he can take ordinary pipes and turn them into art.
The 3rd and final piece that moved me was one titled “Boston Common”. It consists of steel barrels with water inside them while being entangled with rubber hoses. The 7 rubber hoses that are placed on top of the barrels are entangled in such a way that it almost seems as you are looking that petals from a rose. So it makes it so that you can think of the water inside the barrels as watering the “flowers”. In conclusion I hope that the Sculpture Center keeps on running since it provides a different twist and what me can call art. In the works presented at this time the artist Bill Bollinger uses space and other art elements to make his art come to live. I hope everyone can take their time to stop by this center and support their cause

Rope Piece 2011

  Waterpipe 1970
 Marzona Collection

Boston Common 2012
all of these piece were originally created by Bill Bollinger

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Art:21 History Reaction

recognized for her art since a very young age of 12, Marina Abramovic uses her own family history and their contradictions as tool in the creations of her work. her work ranged from drawing trucks to drawing clouds. this stage of her work didn't last since during a revelation she realized that she didn't want to paint anymore instead use everything around her to make her art. she uses sound mostly uses sounds in her work were she manipulates sounds to effect the viewers senses. she uses the history of art and her own art experiences to help transfer her knowledge to the younger generations of artist. but not only that, she also uses  her own experiences to help develop them. since younger people have different views of the world today.