Ana was born in 1948 in Havana, Cuba but came to the U.S. at a young age. She used her own body as both subject and media to explore issues of gender and cultural identity. The naked female form along with nature is in many of her pieces. She self-labeled her own genre of art called “earth-body art.” One theme in her early performance art was violence against the female body. Later Mendieta focused on a spiritual and physical connection with the land, which typically involved carving her imprint into sand or mud, making body prints or painting her outline or silhouette onto a wall. Sadly Ana Mendieta fell 34 floors to her death from the window of her Greenwich Village apartment. The only other person with her at the time was her husband of only eight months, prominent minimalist sculptor Carl Andre.
Art 100
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Burning Man
Burning Man is an annual experiment where a temporary community “dedicated to radical self-expression and radical self-reliance” comes together. There are no rules on how you should behave or express yourself at this event (“save the rules that serve to protect the health, safety, and experience of the community at large”); rather, it is up to each participant to decide how they will contribute and what they will give to this community. It’s a bunch of diverse people who come together and form their Utopia. They finally release and enjoy all their artistic ideas. They feel like they belong here and can participate. As they say in their website “You're not the weirdest kid in the classroom — there's always somebody there who's thought up something you never even considered.” You're there to breathe art. The theme for 2011 is Rites of Passage.
Burning Man is a crazy mixture of art and expression easy to say its not for conventional people. Its a place where you are literally free to do as you please. But one thing to keep in mind if you plan to attend is that you need to provide everything vital for your own survival in the desert.
Lauren Bon
Lauren's project titled "Releasing Fear" at the Belfast Art Festival in 1999 aimed at releasing children's fears by ritually burning the pieces of paper on which these fears were written on. Each kid was asked to put down one fear, some reported several. But only one boy said that he wasn’t afraid of anything. Later as planned on Halloween night Lauren's rafts with torches floated down the Lagoon in Northern Ireland.
Another piece titled "The Strawberry Flag"
Strawberry Flag has been instrumental in defining space for the people who need it the most. Veterans are working daily on the site and on artwork. They are developing new skills to transfer to the outside workplace. They are part of an art work, an artwork that reclaims lives -- in this case by cultivating strawberries.
Bon seems to be an artist who is trying to solve both social and environmental problems. She produces green Art projects that also say something about an underlying social problem. |
Friday, May 13, 2011
FarmLab
So I chose to go to Farmlab because my artist Lauren Bon happens to be the founder. When I first got there I wasn't sure if I was in the right place because it wasn't what I expected and there were no huge signs. But after I asked people they told me which door to go into! As soon as I got in I started taking photos and and walking around the place. Then a lady came and told me I needed permission to take photos and walk around because it was a private gallery or something like that. Luckily I had taken photos of most of the place. After that she also told me a little bit about the project she said it was a urban area that they were turning into a green place. They were creating a green place that could work with the urban area. She also said they have free workshop every few weeks where they make things like basket out of the plants they grow around there. I also learned a little of the process they use for their garden.
So the first step is to collect rain water they have about 10 of this bins that collect water. Most of them are around the building but there are a few scattered ones. |
Then they filter the water, with the bamboo looking planter on the left of the picture and with this thing in the center they somehow clean the water. |
At the end they store it in these tubes, which they later use to water the plants they grow and the plants in the state park right behind their building! |
Pictures of all the plants they have so far! |
These Nopales are Beautiful! |
Overall I think the purpose is to think of the environment and realize how much of it we have killed to build our communities. Its now time to think of ways to help it grow and embrace it as a priority in our lives.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Second Life
This is my first attempt at finishing one look but I had trouble erasing the original outfit and hair style for some reason!
Stelarc
Stelarc & Nina Sellars |
His work is "based on the central idea that the human body has become obsolete or rather; biologically inadequate."
In his words, the human body "malfunctions often and fatigues quickly; its performance is determined by its age. It is susceptible to disease and is doomed to a certain and early death. Its survival parameters are very slim - it can survive only weeks without food, days without water, and minutes without oxygen."
Erwin Redl
Erwin was born in Austria in 1963. His artistic medium is LEDS in two and three dimension. His work to me visually seems elegant and simple. It's purpose is to seduce your senses yet leave room for you to create your own fantasy in his work. This is one of the artists' whose work I would really like to see!
“My work reflects upon the condition of art making after the ‘digital experience.’ The formal and structural approach to various media I employ, such as installation, CD-ROM, Internet and sound, almost requires binary logic, because I assemble the material according to a narrow set of self-imposed rules which often incorporate algorithms, controlled randomness and other methods inspired by computer code.”
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