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Song for a Gorgeous Blonde - Dalarnas dagdrömmar (en miniatyrsvit)

"Ambient Musical Memories of Dalarnas, Sweden in Four Parts"

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#ambient #downtempo #experimentalelectronic #prog #neomodern classical #music

...двухбуквенная шифровка... — всё так мило и загадочно.

По другим работам можно счесть, что художница всё время кому-то подражает и бросается от одного (ретро-) стиля к другому. Поп-арт, деколлаж, поздний модернизм. #MélanieBianchi #MelanieBianchi #imitation #neomodern

Mélanie Bianchi, “Test Tubes” (“Eprouvettes”), 2015, mixed media on canvas, 114 × 194 cm ★ France/Italy ★ https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2017/now-pf1750/lot.198.htmlhttps://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6052185 #MélanieBianchi #MelanieBianchi #contemporaryart #neomodern #assemblage #abstractart #contemporarypainting #mixedmedia #playful #imitation #Arman #testtubes #numbers #2010s

Клочки газет и гофрокартона, белые кисти, вытянутые брызги, пустые колбочки, колбочки с какими-то шариками или колокольчиками, дверные номерки...

(#198) Melanie Bianchi

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Kishio Suga, “Adjacent Gaps, Internal Separation (Kinsa-nairi)”, 1999, plywood, vinyl chloride tube, rope and paint, 39.7 × 27.9 × 5.1 cm ★ Japan ★ https://www.10chancerylanegallery.com/artists/227-kishio-suga/works/ #KishioSuga #contemporaryart #contemporarysculpture #neomodern #Monoha #kinkyart #abstractart #ropeinart #PVC #adjacent #internalseparation #1990s
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Works by Kishio Suga: Adjacent Gaps, Internal Separation (Kinsa-nairi), 1999 , Between Appearance and Non-appearance, 1992 , Inclination of Entirety -1, 1988 , Periphery 2, 1988

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Viviane Sassen — Noon — A multi-format publishing platform creating new artefacts and connections

Noon is a multi-format publishing platform creating new artefacts and connections

Bonhams : NANCY SPERO (1926-2009) Dancers 1985

Dancers 1985 signed and dated 85 hand-printing, pencil and collage on paper 50 by 62 cm. 19 11/16 by 24 7/16 in.

Tania Bruguera, “Tribute to Ana Mendieta”, 1986 ⋆ Cuba/USA ⋆ https://journals.openedition.org/eces/2240?lang=es #TaniaBruguera #AnaMendieta #contemporaryart #performanceart #neomodern #hommages #tributes #arttributes #performancetributes #appropriateart #longtermprojects #artstars #1980s

Перформанс Тани Бругеры в память об Ане Мендьете. Г-жа Бругера исполняла перформанс в 1986–1996 гг., пока полностью не отказалась от этой работы в ответ на претензии фонда, занимающегося наследием Аны Мендьеты.

Tania Bruguera’s ‘Travelling Performances’: Challenging Private and...

Has Art itself become a mere outtake, a long footnote to the human history? In the United States it is technology, not culture, that is regarded to be a space for innovations. Art,it seems, has ove...

Murder Time - Michelle Uckotter — springsteen

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The Tenets of Neo-Modernism, A Way to Look at Creative Photography

After decades of studying the classic works of photography, I’ve determined there is a historic and philosophical bifurcation in the works created. For convenience, I classify all works as falling into one of two camps, and the group I’m personally drawn to — and one that I find most applicable in discussing current photographic creativity — is what I call “neo-modernism.”

There are a few simple attributes to images that are “neo-modernist”. At a practical level, it is creative photography regular people can do walking around with their phones. The key distinction of the neomodern image is that it is true, unaltered “seeing,” and this is separate from images that are in part, or in whole, fabricated in post-production, directed in production, or conceptualized in pre-production. Stieglitz used the term “pure seeing” as he was defining modernism, and it continues to apply here.

Photojournalism is by its nature neo-modern—it has ethics involved that prohibit the photographer from constructing the scene or adjusting the moment—and the great photojournalists (say, from Magnum, like Cartier-Bresson, Erwitt, and Salgado) I would suggest were all practitioners of neo-modernism (even if they’d never use the term), which is in part what makes their work so beautiful and lasting.

They moved beyond the journalistic to visual poetry. It’s the poetry that is “neo-modern.” Some of those mid-century street photographers, like Doisneau, would often stage their scenes (“The Kiss” among them), so while their images are visually poetic and compelling in many ways, they miss this journalistic ethic that neo-modernism demands.

The iconic 1950 photo Le baiser de l’Hôtel de Ville by Robert Doisneau was a staged photo.

It is the application of those journalistic principles to everyday picture taking that is the foundation of neo-modernism, and this is useful when describing photography to new generations.

All of these attributes represent forced constraints, and are creative objectives; any given image might be more in some way and less in another. Every photo is an attempt at balancing all these forces. The struggle is personal, no one is judging. Neo-modernist photos are a true poetic form, not better than any other form, but a practice, with the following tenets:

Pure Seeing

Like 20th century modernism, neo-modernism is about the act of catching a real moment, of real things. Images are discovered and caught, not montaged together in software. They present the ephemeral or overlooked, they see the commonplace in a new way. They are unset-up, undirected, completely in vivo.

Formally, but Naturally, Composed

Like a painting, every element of the image is purposeful, but not contrived. They are harmonious in their spontaneous placements. They hold a rhythm of discovery that presents an experience of delight. They embrace the nature of “the decisive moment.”

Modest

The images are unpretentious; they don’t shout “look at me!” they speak their truth by allusion, metaphor, somewhat veiled whispers. Whether beautiful or shocking, they speak to it in hushed tones. They take a moment, but just a moment, to grok. Not too obvious, but not too cryptic.

Simple

They are sculpted by removing the extraneous, the distracting. This could mean they are monochromatic, but not necessarily. They have a sense of clarity and elegance. There is not much visual noise.

True

Whether an inner or external truth, they speak to something that is real and personal in the world, a feeling, a moment, something intimate, maybe something known and forgotten.

Moment, More Than Object

They are very much about time—they couldn’t have been taken by another person at another moment; they embrace the essential nature of a camera to reveal the fleeting.

Without Commercial Intent

Photos taken for the love of photography, not for a client or the public.

While I give the term “neo-modernism” to this style, I don’t have a term for the alternative approach to photographic art — mainly the work that is purposely assembled by the photographer, either by directing a model or setting up a scene or experimenting with artificial lighting or adding/removing elements in Photoshop and so on. There is so much work I love that is in this style—from Uelsmann and Taylor and the masters of collage to Irving Penn and a million other studio artists. I am attracted to this sort of storytelling, but I make a distinction between it and the neo-modern approach.

By creating and noticing this distinction, I find it’s easier to discuss and teach photographic creativity and I propose it is a useful semantic term for an entire body of work—both in the past and today.

About the author : Michael Rubin, formerly of Lucasfilm, Netflix and Adobe, is a photographer and host of the podcast “Everyday Photography, Every Day.” The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. To see more from Rubin, visit Neomodern or give him a follow on Instagram. This article was also published here.

Image credits: All images copyright © 2021 MH Rubin

#educational #inspiration #michaelrubin #neomodern #neomodernism #philosophy #thoughts

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Yaara Zach: The First Year

Yaara Zach's photographs are inhabited by figures draped in blue plastic overalls standing alone among the rocks, washed out on the sea beach, seemingly lost and abandoned. Their plastic skin with tubes and strange flapping extensions turns their bodies into something uncanny, simultaneously human and alien. These bodies testify to the vulnerability of both human and more-than-human existence. “The blue figures are taken from my dreams. They are altered in the act of breathing, from body to an object and vice versa. The work evolved around the fragility of breathing, the first and last action in life. I wanted to use air as a material and give it a shape, even if it was limited in time,” comments the artist. The photographic series stems from a video of the same title where performers interact in what seems like a ritualistic ceremony. They inflate each other’s suits embodying the idea of mutual support and interconnectedness by breath. The images displayed at Artwall however, suggest feelings of isolation. The clinging plastic seems to suffocate those wrapped in it. Bodies on the beach resemble dead marine life strangled by plastic waste. Figures surrounded by sand and rocks scorched by the sun evoke the drought brought about by the climate change. They bring to mind the fragility of life and the environment in which we live. About the artist: Yaara Zach (born in 1984) lives and works in Tel Aviv. Zach is a multidisciplinary artist predominantly working in sculpture whose works revolve around the human body as a site of personal and collective memories. Her works have been showcased in exhibitions worldwide, including prominent venues such as The Israel Museum, Tel Aviv Museum of Art in Jerusalem, Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Berardo Collection Museum in Lisbon, The artists' house in Brno and others. She has received numerous awards, including the Ann and Ari Rosenblatt Prize for Visual Art in 2022, a Merit Prize from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and the Rabinovich Foundation Prize for the Arts in Tel Aviv. Curators: Zuzana Štefková, Lenka Kukurová The project is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the City of Prague and the Municipal District of Prague 7. The First Year project was supported by Asylum Arts at The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life, Artport Tel Aviv, Mifal HaPais Council for the Culture and Arts. Media partners of the project are Artmap, Radio 1, GoOut. photo of the exhibition at Artwall: Martin Micka

Lampoon / Diverso – Ottilie Landmark wants bodies and objects to have the same dignity

Bodies that morph according to objects, objects that morph according to bodies. Investigating the relationship between objects and subjects

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Художница ткёт традиционные циновки с изображением стола или столов на них. «Стол символизирует административную власть и контроль — колониальный, патриархальный и государственный. Столы противопоставляются тикару (циновке), так как тикар символизирует неиерархическую открытую платформу, созданную фимейл и ориентированную на сообщество. Если поместить изображение стола на тикар, то при сворачивании стол окажется поглощённым тикаром».

Что означают восстающие тени столов, я не понял. #YeeILann

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Francisco Hurtz - Verve Galeria

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Charlotte Posenenske | Take Ninagawa

Take Ninagawa

Carlos Garaicoa, “Towers”, 2000, Japanese rice paper, metal wire, 8 light bulbs ★ Cuba ★ https://www.phillips.com/detail/carlos-garaicoa/NY010514/75https://www.galleriacontinua.com/artists/carlos-garaicoa-28 #CarlosGaraicoa #contemporaryart #contemporarysculpture #architectureinspired #architecture #towers #phallic #queervibes #papersculpture #lightbulbs #artstars #biennialartists #Moscowbiennale #Cubanartists #2000s

Я запомнил Карлоса Гарайкоа (Гарайкою?) по его элегантным архитектурным ниточкам на первой Московской биеннале. В Музее ничего.

Carlos Garaicoa - Latin America New York Thursday, May 29, 2014 | Phillips

View Towers by Carlos Garaicoa, sold at Latin America on New York Auction 29 May 2014 4pm. Learn more about the piece and artist, and its final selling price.

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Rosemarie Trockel, Untitled, 2000, from the collection of the Moderna Museet (@modernamuseet@twitter.com) ★ Germany ★ https://sis.modernamuseet.se/en/objects/46718/untitled #RosemarieTrockel #contemporaryart #contemporarysculpture #neopop #cars #carcrash #disaster #carsinart #IrinaKorina #AlexeyBuldakov #JohnChamberlain #comparisons #museums #ModernaMuseet #artstars #2000s

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Nicola Samorì - New Now London Wednesday, December 7, 2016 | Phillips

View Rigor Vitae by Nicola Samorì, sold at New Now on London Auction 8 December 2016 . Learn more about the piece and artist, and its final selling price.

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Восемь дней назад умерла Ребекка Хорн (её работу со смычком можно было увидеть в этой цепочке выше) и четыре дня назад ещё одна «участница» треда Дорис Сальседо стала лауреаткой Императорской премии — такие новости. #RebeccaHorn #corpses #DorisSalcedo #PraemiumImperiale
Fatma Charfi — AWARE Women artists / Femmes artistes

As a student at the Tunis Institute of Fine Arts, Fatma Charfi was the only woman accepted into the audiovisual class. She continued her studies at the Université Paris 1 Sorbonne and received a PhD in aesthetics and humanities. At the end of the 1980s...

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(#519) ABU BAKARR MANSARAY | The Metal Dragon Fly (with oil for blood)

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Абу Бакарр Мансарай, если я правильно понял, является нейротипичным художником, но его графика, расчёты, схемы, изобретения как будто родом из аутистического спектра. #AbuBakarrMansaray
Thiago Rocha Pitta - Modern & Contemporary Art New York Wednesday, July 17, 2024 | Phillips

View Untitled by Thiago Rocha Pitta, sold at Modern & Contemporary Art on New York Auction 17 July 2024. Learn more about the piece and artist, and its final selling price.

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Federico Uribe - Modern & Contemporary Art: Online Auction, New York New York Monday, June 17, 2024 | Phillips

View Adam (Eye Enlargement) by Federico Uribe, sold at Modern & Contemporary Art: Online Auction, New York on 17 - 26 June 2024. Learn more about the piece and artist, and its final selling price.

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@toiida как опытный игрок в WarThunder, ответственно заявляю: эта картонная коробка на колёсах - итальянская разведывательная бронемашина ASS 42