Wednesday, 2 March 2011
'Talented trash art': Oscar nominated documentary 'Wasteland' about Brazilian born, now living in New York artist Vik Muniz who makes art based on the people living around waste piles in Rio de Janeiro, site- specific beautiful works (amongst the wasteland) and works sold on art market
Looks like a great film to come out, click on title for link to website, Muniz gives back to the community also.
Labels:
'Wasteland',
ArtHouse Films,
documentary,
Oscar-nominated,
Vik Muniz
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Reapproach Afghanistan 'aside' from war eyes with new British Museum exhibit, 'Crossroads of An Ancient World: Afghanistan' from March 3rd 2011.......deep and colourful insight into Afghanistans rich cultural heritage and the rebuilding of artworks and ancient objects after destructive uprooting wars
This exhibition is a must see, a chance for Afghanistan to be appreciated as having a colourful and cultural heritage providing historical insight into it's place as a crossroads, particularly with the 'Silk Road', as the site of the Greek/Hellenic ancient city of 'Lady Moon' & alabaster nudes, Indian, Chinese and nomadic gold/culture and art. Of particular spectacle is the beautiful, delicate and intricate Gold Crown from Tillya Tepe, 1st Century AD found in the tomb of a nomadic woman, designed to be compat and deconstructable for the nomadic wealthy travellers.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Two rare diamonds: 'Herb and Dorothy' -inspiring Arthouse Film by Megumi Sasaki on a dynamic, inspiring tale of a couple who as Sasaki says proves, ' You don't have to be a Rockefeller to collect art'. Where passionate 'greed' defies material greed'
Just watched the ArtHouse Film, ' Herb & Dorothy' about a couple who since the early 1960s began an obsession with the collecting of mainly conceptual and minimalist art when it was little known. Herb combined his night job as a postal clerk with intimate daytime study of art history at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University . Here grew a vocational passion in which he and Dorothy (now still collecting in their elder years), a librarian with Masters Degree went on to spent every living minute at gallery openings, socialising with artists, getting to know them and purchasing what they could afford on their salaries and mainly what could fit within their one-bedroom apartment. It's an amazing tale of upto 5000 acquired artworks of which half would go on to fill 4-5 40ft enormous removal vans when moved but until then managed to be crammed in their apartment over the years. What you'll get from this couple is an admiration for study and knowledge of art and the key to 'listening' to the aims/desires of artists when valuing their place in history when collecting. There could of been plenty of opportunities in the present day for the couple to sell the works for profit but as you'll see in the end when the apartment is barely breathing with space they don't sell out to material greed. True inspirations and angels of the artworld.
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