2009年12月21日星期一

Robert Filliou

"L'art est ce qui rend la vie plus intéressante que l'art."
“艺术进入生活比艺术本身还重要”。


"I have never joined any group. I dislike -isms. In art, in life, I reject theories. Manifestoes bore me. The spirit in which things are done is what interests me," wrote Robert Filliou to George Maciunas in 1970, providing a road map for his own myriad productions. Filmmaker, "action poet," sculptor, and Happenings maestro, the Europe-based Filliou (1926-87), for all his avowed independence, also collaborated with the likes of Marcel Broodthaers, Dieter Roth, and Daniel Spoerri.



Real Space-Time Poipoidrom No. 1 - Extension

2009年12月12日星期六

2009年11月20日星期五

Cindy Sheman变成老奶奶了


This is a collection of Cindy Sherman's latest photographs, some of which are on show at Sprüth Magers London until 27 May 2009. The artist, now 55, has acted as her own model throughout her career. Here, she is thinking about wrinkles, and in these images she has painted latex on her skin to create lines more dramatic than her own. She has covered them with orange pancake and rouge to create a meditation on ageing – and what happens when past-it skin and cash collide



Cindy Sherman: Untitled 470, 2008. Cindy Sherman

Sherman: Untitled 468. 2008. Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman: Untitled 475, 2008. Cindy Sherman

Sherman: Untitled 475, 2008. Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman: Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman: Untitled 477, 2008. Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman: Untitled 471, 2008. Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman: Untitled 467, 2008. Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman: Untitled 466, 2008. Cindy Sherman

Untitled #466, 2008. Cindy Sherman. Sprüth Magers Berlin London

Photograph: Courtesy of the artist. Metro Pictures and Sprüth Magers London


《无题电影剧照》是被国内谈论度极高的一组,转眼20年,当年的小美妞变身富贵、造作、古怪、干巴老妇了...



How I Made It: Cindy Sherman on Her 'Untitled Film Stills'

不是青春无敌,只是不化妆也好看

2009年5月16日星期六

Play It By Trust / White Chess Set

Play It By Trust / White Chess Set by Yoko Ono official.
by Yoko Ono

Indica Gallery 1966

PLAY IT BY TRUST aka WHITE CHESS SET (1966)

Play it for as long as you can remember
who is your opponent and
who is your own self.

Yoko Ono


Play It By Trust presents an all-white chessboard with all-white pieces, and alludes to the ideal of chess championed by Marcel Duchamp as "the landscape of the soul." Ono's game demands the ultimate abstraction by leaving all but the first few moves to be played entirely in the mind. With minimal and conceptual means so typical of her art, she reduces the game to its fundamental structure-an opposition defined by black versus white-to provoke a sage contemplation: How to proceed when the opponent is indistinguishable from oneself?

YO: When I created Play It By Trust I wasn’t thinking about Duchamp at all. Many artists have worked with chess, but they usually worked with the decorative aspect of the chess pieces. I wanted to create a new chess game, making a fundamental rather than decorative change. The white chess set is a sort of life situation. Life is not all black and white, you don't know what is yours and what is theirs. You have to convince people what is yours. In the chess situation it is simple if you are black then black is yours. But this is like a life situation, where you have to play it by convincing each other.

People think that I'm doing something shocking and ask me if I'm trying to shock people. The most shocking thing to me is that people have war, fight with each other and moreover take it for granted. The kind of thing I'm doing is almost too simple. I'm not interested in being unique or different. Everyone is different. No two persons have the same mouth shape for example, and so without making any effort we're all different. The problem is not how to become different or unique, but how to share an experience, how to be the same almost, how to communicate.

The concept is my work. In the art world, work is shown in a museum and a lot of people or a few people will see it, then if it’s bought by someone, that’s the end of it, or it comes back every once in a while. So I like the idea that Play It By Trust is repeated in different places, because the environment makes a big difference to the piece. Again, it’s the concept that is the work.

2009年5月15日星期五

Chess?

Thomas Forsyth
Chess?

This is my mischievous challenge on the rigidly structured squares of the chessboard. I have introduced new components to the board, some of which may only emerge during play. This encourages players to communicate and have creative input rather than simply follow pre-determined rules. You can play spontaneously, or those who want a more strategic game can negotiate rules before the game commences. This all means that players don’t need to know how to play chess in order to participate.


2009年5月5日星期二