Art

December 18, 2007

Nouveau Greek Art - Ron Hutt

Ron Hutt art style is totally up my alley, particularly his Greek Inspired Collection. Clever, wonderfully executed, tongue-in-cheek work that is inspired by contrast. In this case, the contrast of on ancient civilization with our modern antics.

Here's the Pythian Priestess seated in the Temple of Apollo with laptop computer and wireless internet connection via satellite and Aphrodite arranging a romantic rendezvous with Ares on her cell phone:

Aphrodite
Or Apollo being video taped by Athena flying across the sky as a celebrity sun god after his slaying of the Python at Delphi:

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In the artist's own words:

The paintings are a pastiche of the traditional colors, drawing and narratives of "Red Figure Style" Greek vase painting blended with contemporary issues and content filtered through my own highly subjective social / cultural analysis and a playful approach to conceptualization. Some of the themes are developed along lines of an evolving narrative to create different versions.

Something to make uslook twice and to poke our own imagination.

August 04, 2007

Volksware - a New Perspective in Consumer Goods

Carpet2 I love the flux of creativity that our eco-challenges are creating. Take this Dutch brand (this is what they call themselves, a Brand, not a company) that is making us look at consumer products from another angle. Literally.

VolksWare means "people's product" or "product for people". The form of the product depends on the idea and concept behind the project. Volksware explores the function of today's consumer goods.

The Volksware carpet questions the effect of the over supply and mass production on the consumer. the cloth carpet represent a person's lifetime consumption of clothing. By, for convenience, it is sold by the yard.

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Via Inhabitat.

July 07, 2007

Xavier Nuez -- Contemporary Art Photography

Discovering the work of Xavier Nuez was another of the many delights to be found at the Fillmore Jazz Festival.  Xavier was showing his Alleys & Fire Escapes Collection, the colors and imagery of which immediately drew the attention of our - hip - teenage son. We spoke to Xavier and evidently, that conversation led us to appreciate his art even more. He told us about his scouting for deserted or abandoned inner city locations, about his 90 minutes long exposures and about his lighting techniques. No Photoshop here. Quite remarkable and the fact that he was also a Montreal resident not so long ago makes us like him even more.

Stadium

This is the image that caught my son's eye first. An abandoned stadium in Miami. Read about the background story to this image here on Xavier's Website.

He is on tour all summer in various parts of  the country. You might be lucky to find him in your neck of the woods.

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In his own words: 

Xavier_nuez Alleys & Fire Escapes is an exploration of urban decay and of the elusive stories and beauty lurking within its dark corners. These are corners rich in history, which I sift through in an attempt to revive the past, and to tell its tale in powerful yet subtle ways.

Long after dark, I walk through desolate urban settings, often in inner-city ghettos, seeking out the drama and intensity of these places. With the city humming in the background, I give myself the task of finding inspiration, beauty and power where there shouldn’t be any. It is a thrilling adventure in a risky setting – I try to bring friends. 

Technical notes

To capture the striking colors in my photographs, I rely mainly on the available light, and on the long exposures required (sometimes over one hour). City lights create unusual colors on film, but what the film sees is usually not what I see when I’m at the scene – I’m often looking at dark grey buildings. I also bring along my own lights with colored gels.

I shoot with a Hasselblad camera, loaded with fine-grain film. When I started the series, I had hoped to shoot the alleys with a much larger, 4x5 camera. Unfortunately, it’s not easy to run with a 4x5 kit, so I had to settle with the 120mm format.

He will be attending the ArtExpo which is moving from NYC to Las Vegas in September. It's on my calendar.