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Architectural facade + reflection of the U.S. Armed Forces Recruiting Station at Times Square, New York City, SML8ed by SML Brands color. Everything looks better this way!!!

Part of the Little Dudes series, documenting the little dudes who live in my home.

 

Photo seen in Flickr Explore.

 

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.

Thanks to my wife for quickly creating a properly-scaled plunger for this shot.

 

Photo shot for the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.

 

Part of my Stormtroopers series.

 

Photo seen in Flickr Explore. Seen on the Flickr Explore Front Page on May 28, 2009. It reached #1 in Flickr Explore on May 29, 2009.

In a symbiotic relationship with the nomadic Black Pudding Herders of Rotherham, Professor P. J. Gumby’s new company, Rotherham Manure, is dedicated to collecting black pudding droppings and marketing the rich manure to home gardeners, in an effort to reconnect Rotherham residents with the land.

 

The endeavour has been so successful that people from communities as far away as Wath upon Dearne have been ringing the professor, in hopes of obtaining the highly fertile soil amendment. Asked to comment on the success of his new business, Gumby said only, “My brain hurts!”

 

(PS We couldn’t find the gumboots anywhere! We do have them…but where?)

 

(PPS To get the facial expression right, I had Fred shout, "Oooo I hit my head on the table!" Truly, the neighbours must wonder about us.)

 

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There's no going back after armadillo. Especially Texan armadillo.

 

We're Here: Fantastrophe! (celebrating the wrongness)

 

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I apologise to those of a nervous disposition for lowering the tone... I never iron bedclothes.

Believe it or not, I met Juhan Sonin three years ago on librarything.com, a social media site for book lovers. LibraryThing has an interesting feature which compares similarity of libraries and Juhan came out as in my top 3 list.

 

Organizing books by color is definitely a first - I must try this some time!

 

Compare our libraries - though clearly Juhan's is much bigger!

+ www.librarything.com/profile/jsonin

+ www.librarything.com/profile/seeminglee

"I told you this would work!"

 

"These guys have no clue!"

  

[ insert "short for a stormtrooper" reference here ]

 

Part of my Jawas On The Death Star and Stormtroopers series.

 

Photo seen in Flickr Explore.

 

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Bill the Cat first appeared in the comic strip Bloom County in the 1980s. He is ... well ... he's a bit of a mess, isn't he? It's been suggested that at some point his brains were replaced with tater tots.

 

One of Bill's charming quirks is his oversized eyeball.

 

This image is straight out of the camera: no tweaking, no color processing, no cropping, no nothing.

 

Submitted to the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.

 

Spotted by Bill the Cat himself in a meta-humorous photo by ShellyS.

Volkswagen has been trending for a while in the social media sphere in recent years. Their retro vans and beetles have been remixed to unrecognisable magical form. So to see this at Art Basel is a surprise. The higher echelon of the art world often feel somewhat dated, filled with “old people” hiding behind the gates in their ivory towers. It is unclear if this means that they are rebranding, or perhaps simply that Asia is the “new world” in art as California is in the world of wines.

 

This work is by Indonesian artist Ichwan Noor (b. 1963), an artist born in Jakarta and studied at the Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta. He got his idea of this piece from his personal perception that objects are products of a “transportation culture,” which induced hints and signs of spiritual emotion.

 

For this sculpture / installation, real parts from VW Beetle '53 is used as raw materials, and combined with aluminium and polyester to form this majestic sphere measuring 180 x 180 x 180 cm. Exposure to Indonesian contemporary artworks is a first for me at Art Basel Hong Kong, and I am seriously considering traveling to Indonesia for more.

 

Seriously. Crazyisgood. SML Love. VW lovers rejoice!

 

Ichwan Noor

Beetle Sphere, 2013

Aluminium, polyester, real parts from VW beetle '53, paint

180 x 180 x 180 cm

 

# Ichwan Noor

www.artbaselhongkong-online.com/?Action=showProduct&i...

www.mondecor.com/kuratorial/ichwan-noor-solo-exhibition-e...

 

# Art:1 by Mondecor Gallery

Jl. Rajawali Selatan Raya no. 3

Jakarta 10720

Indonesia

www.mondecor.com/

 

# SML Data

+ Date: 2013-05-23T17:48:05+0800

+ Dimensions: 5118 x 3570

+ Exposure: 1/30 sec at f/8.0

+ Focal Length: 19 mm

+ ISO: 500

+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D

+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E

+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)

+ Workflow: Lightroom 4

+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.14135

+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

 

# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

“Ichwan Noor (b. 1963): Beetle Sphere, 2013 (Aluminium, polyester, real parts from VW beetle '53, paint)” / Art:1 by Mondecor Gallery / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.14135

/ #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLFineArt #Crazyisgood #SMLProjects

/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Art #FineArt #ArtBasel #ABHK #IchwanNoor #MondecorGallery #Indonesia #WTF #Beetle #VW #Volkswagen #installation

 

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I went to check out the giant inflatable duck art installation currently on view at Harbour City to see what the fuss is all about. And there it is, floating on water.

 

This gigantic rubber duck which measures 14 x 15 x 16.5 meters was created as a statement for peace. In the Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman’s own words, “the Rubber Duck knows no frontiers, it doesn't discriminate people and doesn't have a political connotation. The friendly, floating Rubber Duck has healing properties: it can relieve mondial tensions as well as define them. The rubber duck is soft, friendly and suitable for all ages!” [1]

 

As with all things crazy in Hong Kong, what was most spectacular is not really the duck, but how many it has appeared on the media as well as how many people were seen photographing the duck on the docks.

 

On the evening news in Hong Kong, it was reported that some photographers were pushing each other just to get a space to photograph this floating duck. Oh humans.

 

The best place to photograph this is on the roof of Ocean Terminal where the car park is. There are much less people there and you get to see the duck well. I am claustrophobic so this is obviously where I photographed it.

 

# Notes

1. Florentijn Hofman: Projects: Rubber Duck: Hong Kong 2013 www.florentijnhofman.nl/dev/project.php?id=192

 

# SML Data

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+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D

+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°17'42" N 114°10'4" E

+ Location: 中國香港九龍尖沙咀海港城 Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China

+ Workflow: Lightroom 4

+ Serial: SML.20130508.6D.05448

+ Series: Photojournalism, Crazyisgood, SML Fine Art

 

# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

“Florentijn Hofman: Rubber Duck: Hong Kong 2013” / Crazyisgood Art Installation / SML.20130508.6D.05448

/ #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLFineArt #Crazyisgood #SMLProjects

/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #FlorentijnHofman #RubberDuck #ducks #yellow #WTF #LOL #people #crazy #installation #art #fineart

Taken in front of the Texas State Capitol.

 

Part of my Stormtroopers series.

It is not a skyscraper if it does not touch the sky. And on a foggy day like this, the International Commerce Centre (環球貿易廣場 ICC) certainly does [1] (pictured right). Besides being the tallest building in Hong Kong, it is currently the world’s fourth tallest building and the five-star Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong hotel currently occupies floors 102 to 118.

 

The red building to the left is The Arch (凱旋門). It is an 81-floor 231-metre (758 feet) tall skyscraper completed in 2006. It is currently the third-tallest residential building in Hong Kong and is made up of four towers. The towers join at the 69th floor to form an arch with the top floors and thus was named “The Arch” [2].

 

In the middle is another residential skyscraper called The Harbourside (君臨天下) [3]. It is a 255 m (836.6 ft) tall residential skyscraper which features many “Feng Shui Holes 風水洞” originally seen only at the luxury high-rise at the Southern District in Hong Kong. In Chinese mythology, the dragons flow from the north to the south and so architects decided to make “holes” for the dragon to pass through. Accordingly, the apartments near these holes are more expensive than the rest.

 

Altogether these building complex together with several other few and the shopping mall Elements make up what is called the “Union Square” area of Hong Kong in West Kowloon.

 

# Notes

1. The International Commerce Centre (Chinese: 環球貿易廣場) (abbr. ICC Tower) is a 118-storey, 484 m (1,588 ft) skyscraper completed in 2010 in West Kowloon, Hong Kong. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Commerce_Centre

2. The Arch (凱旋門 / 凯旋门) at Union Square Hong Kong. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Square_(Hong_Kong)

3. The Harbourside (君臨天下) is a 255 m (836.6 ft) tall residential skyscraper located at 1 Austin Road West, in the Union Square complex. Construction of the 74-storey building began in 2001 and was completed in 2004 under the design by P & T Architects & Engineers. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Square_(Hong_Kong)

 

# SML Data

+ Date: 2013-05-08T16:47:27+0800

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+ Exposure: 1/40 sec at f/8.0

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+ ISO: 160

+ Flash: Did not fire

+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D

+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°18'15" N 114°9'43" E

+ Location: 香港西九龍柯士甸道西一號 Union Square, 1 Austin Road, West Kowloon, Hong KOng

+ Series: 建築 Architecture, 形 Forms, Crazyisgood

  

“摩天 Scraping the Sky” / 凱旋門 The Arch + 君臨天下 The Harbourside + 環球貿易廣場 International Commerce Centre / 香港摩天大廈建築之形 Hong Kong Skyscrapers Architecture Forms / SML.20130508.6D.05489

/ #建築 #建筑 #Architecture #形 #Forms #SMLForms #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects

/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #城市 #Urban #ICC #Arch #Harbourside #skyscraper #sky

 

# Updates

+ Published in a Fotopedia story about ICC: www.fotopedia.com/reporter/stories/dqb0kROHZIV/view

In Hong Kong, the presence of holes in some skyscrapers is a fascinating aspect of architectural design deeply rooted in feng shui, an ancient Chinese practice that empharsizes harmony with nature and the flow of energy, or qi.

 

These holes, ofter referred to as “dragon gates,” serve a symbolic purpose, allowing mythical dragons to traverse freely between the mountains and the sea, thereby facilitating the movement of positive energy throughout the buildings.

 

Feng shui 風水.

Feng 風. Wind.

Shui 水. Water.

Qi 氣. Air.

Dragon gates 龍門.

 

The Harbourside 君臨天下, West Kowloon, Hong Kong

Canon EOS 7D

Canon EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS USM

See-ming Lee, 2013-2024

 

Dragon Gates 龍門, The Harbourside 君臨天下, West Kowloon, Hong Kong / Crazyisgood / SML.20130808.7D.49107

At first I thought that this work was by Tony Oursler, who is the only artist I like who integrates videos in his work with other media. But it would appear that I have found someone I should keep an eye on—in China no less.

 

周啸虎 Zhou Xiaohu (b. 1960, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province) was one the of the first contemporary artists in China to work experimentally with sculptural ideas of video and animation. With a background in sculpture, oil painting and graphic design, Zhou’s work is a dynamic combination of these mediums, reflecting a world in which technology rules and the media is the pinnacle of propaganda and public influence.

 

Titled “America Loves Me”, this oil painting on aluminium plate comes come with an animated video as part of the piece which runs for 1 min 6 sec. It shows almost the same image as the painting, except that the shovel was seen digging dirt out from the tent.

 

As with the best contemporary artworks which I like, I found myself saying “WTF” out loud continuously for almost a minute. I have no idea what it is intended to say. Some day I would love to meet this guy. For now, my tiny brain is off to a reboot.

 

ZHOU Xiaohu 周啸虎

America Loves Me

2012

Oil painting on aluminium plate, animation video

217 x 122 cm

Animation video: 1 min 6 sec

Edition 2/2

 

# Zhou Xiaohu 周啸虎 (周嘯虎)

b. 1960, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, China

www.longmarchspace.com/artist/list_7_brief.html

  

# Long March Space 长征空间 (長征空間)

Founded by Lu Jie in the 798 Art District of Beijing in 2002, Long March Space plays a vital role in pursuing new avenues of production, discourse, and promotion of contemporary art in China. Working to advance the careers of eighteen artists across three generations, the gallery looks to establish a portfolio of the most progressive artists working in contemporary China today.

 

4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District

Beijing 100015

China

 

www.longmarchspace.com/

 

# SML Data

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+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E

+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)

+ Workflow: Lightroom 4

+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.13936

+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

 

# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

“Installation by ZHOU Xiaohu 周啸虎 (周嘯虎): America Loves Me, 2012 (Oil painting on aluminium plate, animation video)” / Long March Space 长征空间 (長征空間) / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.13936

/ #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLFineArt #Crazyisgood #SMLProjects

/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Art #FineArt #ArtBasel #ABHK #ZHOUXiaohu #周啸虎 #周嘯虎 #LongMarchSpace #长征空间 #WTF #installation #oil

 

www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/8880963484/

 

Whereas having a chiseled body may be a physical ideal in the modern times, being fat was once considered a natural beauty in China. As early as Han Dynasty, the rounded figures used to be desired. And in the early to mid 1900s, when wars were fought across the nation, being fat was once considered a sign of being “well fed,” even though this notion has slowly dissipated.

 

The “Fatty” sculptural series by Chinese artist 牟柏岩 Mu Boyan (b. 1976) depicts a naked male figure in unimaginable position. Here he is seen hanging onto a ledge and would not let go. Some art critics see the figure as that of sumo wrestler, though I highly doubt that at Chinese artist would be referencing sports culture from Japan.

 

Similar to the laughing men of 岳敏君 Yue Minjun, you either love it or hate it, but the one thing you cannot do is forget about it. And in that sense it is a successful piece.

 

Truly demented. Crazyisgood. Just the kind of art I love.

 

牟柏岩 Mu Boyan (b. 1976 Yunan, China)

Dot

2013

Color on Stainless steel

142 x 37 x 42 cm

 

# 牟柏岩 Mu Boyan

b. 1976

+ 1993-1997: 中央美术学院 China Central Academy of Fine Arts

+ 1997-2002: BFA, Sculpture, China Central Academy of Fine Arts 中央美术学院雕塑系,获学士学位

+ 2002-2005: MFA, Sculpture, China Central Academy of Fine Arts 中央美术学院雕塑系,获硕士学位。

+ 2005: Teaches at China Central Academy of Fine Arts 中央美术学院

 

# Aye Gallery

Rm 601, Unit 3, Yonghe Garden, Yard 3, Dongbinhe Road, Dongcheng District

Beijing 100013

China

www.ayegallery.com/

 

# SML Data

+ Date: 2013-05-23T18:33:48+0800

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+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D

+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E

+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)

+ Workflow: Lightroom 4

+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.14253

+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

 

# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

Sculpture by 牟柏岩 Mu Boyan (b. 1976 China): Dot (Fatty series), 2013 (Color on Stainless steel) / Aye Gallery / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.14253

/ #ABHK #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLFineArt #SMLProjects #Crazyisgood

/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Art #FineArt #ArtBasel #牟柏岩 #MuBoyan #sculpture #WTF #LOL #sculpture #fat #figure

 

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A red sculptural doll lies happily on the flat and two-dimensional canvas filled with black and white characters drawn with lines waiting to come out.

 

Korean artist Eddie Kang’s mixed media piece is yet another fine example of WTF work seen recently at Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 which short-circuited my tiny brain.

 

As always, I am further WTF’ed up by the gallery description, which you are free to read below. Korean pop art at its heights. The artist got his art education in film and animation at RISD, which might explain the style which he paints with.

 

Crazyisgood.

 

Eddie Kang

In the middle of

2013

mixed media on canvas

130 x 130 cm

 

# Eddie Kang

2003 Rhode Island School of Design (BFA in Fine Art: Film/Animation/Video)

 

Eddie Kang thematically centered on memories (reminiscences) continuously when he had expressed his works. To express the psychological status of the fiction space (Comic series), he adjusts the frame and juxtaposes the characters with the realities of life that has structural limits and develops an unfamiliar space time. Hereafter, the process of recalling his childhood illusion or series of events is to reconstruct the memories and combine (“Absorbing”, “KARMA” series) them together which is similar as the memory of systematic reconstruction. In places, the collision of reality and inner narrative exposes in his artworks. The behavior of sewing emblem that indulges the cherished objects’ absence during the artist’s childhood and studying abroad, while the subject of dolls and in between their relationship and the overwhelming robots that symbolize the external world events not only deployed as a symbolic placement but by narration which renders a distinctive structure. This description that continues the process of the stories’ context does not exist, but which suits with fiction that evolves to a positive result. The individual characters exist by themselves and continuously arouse hybridization, transmutation that proliferates and might be evidence of the past memories that harmonize with the reality; the process of recalling.

 

www.galleryihn.com/at/eddie/bio.html

 

# Gallery Ihn

73 Cheongwadae-ro Jongno-gu

110 - 220 Seoul

Korea, Republic Of

www.galleryihn.com/

 

# SML Data

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+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E

+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)

+ Workflow: Lightroom 4

+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.13996.SQ

+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

 

# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

“Eddie Kang: In the middle of, 2013 (mixed media on canvas)” / Gallery Ihn / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.13996.SQ

/ #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLFineArt #Crazyisgood #SMLProjects

/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Art #FineArt #ArtBasel #ABHK #EddieKang #GalleryIhn #mixedmedia #WTF #LOL #popart #KR

 

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Every now and then I come across some seriously insane natural phenomenon. I often seen this view in movies and I always thought that it must be Photoshopped somehow, and yet today I went to the Hong Kong International Airport to hang out with a friend whom I have not seen in twenty years and the sky opened.

 

Nature. Crazyisgood!

 

# SML Data

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+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D

+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°18'51" N 113°56'12" E

+ Location: 香港國際機場 Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)

+ Workflow: Lightroom 4

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+ Series: 寧 Serenity

 

“天開 Opening of the sky” / 香港國際機場之寧 Hong Kong International Airport Serenity / SML.20130425.6D.02896

/ #寧 #Serenity #SMLSerenity #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects

/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #機場 #airport #自然 #Nature #山水 #Landscape #雲 #Cloud #Cloudscape #天 #空 #Sky

Korean artist Insook Kim discovered the hotel by accident, just as it was being finished. Standing about third meters away in complete darkness, the she observed the lively activity inside the hotel after dark when the guests arrived.

 

With its panoramic windows, the guest see themselves as being anonymous in the dark, and so they are unaware that they are in fact taking part in a very public presentation for all to see. Given a bed and some mood lights, a musician was seen playing a cello while some explicit coupling can be clearly observed.

 

Human nature at its finest. At crowdy neighbourhoods in urban areas you often can see similar happenings in the dark, though I live in the middle of nowhere so I am unable to produce similar shots — I am somewhat ethically bound by my own creation. But here-in I salute the photographer who found this wonderland on a saturday night many winters ago.

 

This is one of my favorite photography works seen at ABHK recently.

 

(it is clear to me by now that galleries put up these very reflective frames so photojournalists cannot go and snap a high res photo for print, obviously. But interesting is how this reflective framing also allows me to photograph the people behind me… which is voyeuristic in its very own way)

 

Insook Kim

Saturday Night, 2007

C-print, diasec

230 x 370 cm

 

# Insook Kim 金仁淑(キム・インスク)

b. 1978 Osaka, Japan

based in Seoul Korea

+ 2000: BFA Fashion, Osaka Shoin Women's College, Osaka, Japan

+ 2002: Photography, Visual Arts College, Osaka, Japan

+ 2005: MFA in Painting, Photography & images, Hansung University Graduate School of Arts, Seoul, Korea

www.kiminsook.com/

 

# 313 Art Project

313 Dosan Daero, Gangnam-gu

Seoul 135-895

Korea, Republic Of

www.313artproject.com/

 

# SML Data

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+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D

+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM

+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E

+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)

+ Workflow: Lightroom 4

+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.14141

+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

 

# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

Photography by 金仁淑 Insook Kim (b. 1978 Japan): Saturday Night, 2007 (C-print, diasec) / 313 Art Project / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.14141

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I went to visit the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland today. It is the only place in the world where I decided to visit after watching a video a recommended video on Facebook — purely because, I believe, the machine (aka the algorithm) has learned my love for crazy yet ingenious solutions to problems.

 

This spinning engineering marvel connects two canals together in a circling motion. The surrounding area is turned into a park that provides educational resources about engineering principles that inspire the lift, while having lots of kids friendly activities for the entire family to enjoy.

 

Opened in 2002, this rotating boat lift connects the Forth & Clyde Canal with the Union Canal in central Scotland. It uses a pair of gondolas to raise boats by 24 meters (79 feet) in a single rotation, replacing a previous system of 11 locks and providing a unique and efficient solution for canal transportation.

 

- Canon EOS R8

- Canon RF 24-105 f/4L IS USM

 

Falkirk Wheel, Scotland, UK / Crazyisgood / SML.20240806.R8.07987

Joker likes to listen to "Partyman" by Prince from the 1989 album Batman.

 

Submitted to the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.

 

Part of my Playing A Little Vinyl series.

We're Here - Crazy is Good

 

Also for Theme of the Week's Week 45 theme: Wish Upon a Star, because that's what Ursula is singing, instead of the song the rest of the group is on. And because the original version of When You Wish Upon a Star was sung by the wonderful Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket.

 

Cliff Edwards was also known as Ukulele Ike, and was a huge star in the 1920s. He was featured in Gershwin's first Broadway musical, Lady Be Good. In 1925, his recording of "Paddlin’ Madeleine Home" reached number three on the pop charts. His recording of "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" was number one for one week on the U.S. pop singles chart in 1928. The following year, his recording of "Singin' In The Rain" was number one for three weeks.

 

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The strait-jacketed boy known only as "Gregory" lives in a world of his own. He was created by Marc Hempel and first seen in the 1989 comic book Gregory. My wife liked the little guy so much that she sculpted his likeness.

 

Photo submitted to the Flickr group Macro Mondays for the "nuts" theme.

 

Would you like to see more Cool Things My Wife Made?

You'll never get rid of him. AND he'll bring his friends!

 

For We're Here - Fantastrophe!.

 

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Fred Jones: Heads up a team of mystery-solving "medlers" and a dog named Scooby-Doo.

 

Bart Simpson: Mischievous rebel and prankster who encourages authority figures to eat his shorts.

 

If they had to fight, who would win?

 

#54 in the Duel 365 series.

More goodies from Yayoi Kusama—a gigantic stainless steel pumpkin in this case. Ota Fine Arts decided to give her a solo show at the event in collaboration with Victoria Miro Gallery so closed to 40 of her pieces were shown.

 

Here behind the sculpture you can also see some of her printmaking works, which are silkscreen on canvas. In the far back the yellow organic forms from wonderland far far away is a mixed media sculpture formed with stuffed fabric.

 

Yayoi Kusama

Pumpkin, 2010

Stainless steel

H220 x diameter 220 cm

H86 5/8 x diameter 65 5/8 in

 

# Yayoi Kusama

 

Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生 or 弥生 Kusama Yayoi, born March 22, 1929) is a Japanese artist and writer.

 

www.yayoi-kusama.jp/‎

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayoi_Kusama/

 

# Ota Fine Arts

www.otafinearts.com/

 

3F Piramide Building, 6-6-9 Roppongi, Minato-ku

Tokyo 106-0032

Japan

 

47 Malan Road, #01-23 Gillman Barracks

Singapore 109444

Singapore

 

# Victoria Miro

www.victoria-miro.com/

 

16 Wharf Road

London N1 7RW

United Kingdom

 

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# Media Licensing

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When this installation was first on view, many have questioned what it was intended to mean. The words “Same but not equal” was painted in all caps on top of a collage of Thai newspaper “khaosod” on linen canvas. The panel was placed on top of two piles of Thai rice. Although the pile of rice appears the same, one pile of rice is ordinary rice and the other, apparently, is premium export-grade Thai jasmine rice.

 

To one art blog Blouin Art Info [1], it is a commentary about ABHK, where Art Basel Hong Kong, though featuring many of the same galleries seen Art Basel Switzerland and Art Basel Miami, is in many ways different than their counterparts given the type of art works being shown in comparison.

 

To me, it is a commentary on a larger issue where news media speak of the same kind of political news though their analysis and content is highly different.

 

Art is up to all kinds of interpretation. I have no idea if the artist created this piece specifically for ABHK, if so then perhaps that does have some validity. It is interesting nevertheless, though I would most certainly not pay 100-150k USD for it which is apparently the asking price for this work [2].

 

Rirkrit Tiravanija

Untitled (same but not equal), 2013

Newspaper on Linen, Rice

286 x 220 cm

 

# Rirkrit Tiravanija

b. 1961 Buenos Aires, Argentina

1980 Carleton University

1980-1984 Ontario College of Art, Toronto, Canada

1984 Banff Center School of Fine Arts

1984–86 School of the Art Institute of Chicago

1985-86 Whitney Independent Studies Program

1982 Moved to New York, NY

 

Rirkrit Tiravanija (Thai: ฤกษ์ฤทธิ์ ตีระวนิช, pronunciation: [rɯk-rit tira-wanit] or Tea-rah-vah-nit) is a contemporary artist residing in New York, Berlin, and Chiang Mai. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1961. His installations often take the form of stages or rooms for sharing meals, cooking, reading or playing music; architecture or structures for living and socializing are a core element in his work.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rirkrit_Tiravanija

  

# Shanghai Gallery of Art 沪申画廊

3F, No. 3, Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road

200002 Shanghai

China

www.shanghaigalleryofart.com/

 

# Notes

1. enjp.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/905969/same-but-not-equ...

2. artsy.net/artwork/rirkrit-tiravanija-untitled-same-but-no...

 

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# Media Licensing

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Mixed media installation by Rirkrit Tiravanija (b. 1961): Untitled (same but not equal), 2013 (Newspaper on Linen, Rice) / 沪申画廊 Shanghai Gallery of Art / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.14129

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Much like the bearded santa elsewhere in my photostream, I asked this guy to pose like he was this. Actually, i didn't ask him as much as held up my camera, and then made the "making a muscle" pose and he knew exactly what I meant.

 

Lir Bar, headquarters of the Santa Speedo Run 2009, Boston, MA, December 12th, 2009.

www.santaspeedorun.com/

 

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Also at the Canon iSQUARE Hong Kong Showroom are these photo equipment demos which doubles as observation decks for visitors.

 

Tsim Sha Tsui, where the showroom is located at, is one of the prime location for tourists in Hong Kong. By placing these super telephoto L lenses on EOS-1 bodies, these demo setups go beyond the function of being a simple sales tool and do double-duty as observation decks for the casual visitors.

 

Although you can see only one of such setup here, the showroom in fact has six of these at this corner, showcasing all the crown jewels of the Canon EF Ls including the EF 400mm

f/2.8L IS II USM (pictured), EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM, etc. These lenses all retails for 10k+ USD so if you ever want to play with these toys without breaking the bank, this is the candy shop for you to visit.

 

This is by far the most ingenious photography showroom display I have ever seen. Crazyisgood. SML Love.

 

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# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

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Porsches are everywhere in Hong Kong, so I’ve wised up—there is no reason to go look for them on the street really, all I need to do is go downstairs to the car park and there is a healthy dose of them in very bright colors.

 

The 911s are my favorite Porsche model—the duck which speeds. Beautiful forms and very humanistic. It is an unassuming form which roars when it runs.

 

Crazyisgood. SML Love.

 

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When I posted artworks by Yoshitomo Nara and Yayoi Kusama on Facebook, artist Claudia Schwalb commented that she prefer works by Murakami, and we had an interesting discussion of whether or not it is fair to compare them to one with another.

    

Japanese contemporary artists are interesting as they often blur the lines between “fine” vs “commercial” or what is unfortunately coined as “high” vs “low”. The visual language which these artists employ are used by illustrators and designers alike, but the medium they choose is one which roots from more academic roots.

    

What is pop anyway? What is fine? What is high? What is low? I think that in the end none of that matters—what matters is that you respond to the works. Certainly we need no “academic eye” to evaluate our taste, do we?

    

Takashi Murakami

Pom & Me: On the Red Mound of the Dead

2013

Acrylic on canvas mounted on board

39 3/8 x 39 3/8 inches

100 x 100 cm

    

# Takashi Murakami (b. 1962 Japan)

    

Takashi Murakami (村上隆 Murakami Takashi, born in Tokyo on February 1 1962) is an internationally prolific contemporary Japanese artist. He works in fine arts media—such as painting and sculpture—as well as what is conventionally considered commercial media —fashion, merchandise, and animation— and is known for blurring the line between high and low arts.

    

He coined the term superflat, which describes both the aesthetic characteristics of the Japanese artistic tradition and the nature of post-war Japanese culture and society. Superflat is also used as a moniker to describe Murakami’s own artistic style and that of other Japanese artists he has influenced.

    

Murakami is the founder and President of Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., through which he manages the careers of several younger artists and organizes the biannual art fair GEISAI.

    

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takashi_Murakami

    

# Blum & Poe

2727 S. La Cienega Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90034

USA

www.blumandpoe.com/

    

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# Media Licensing

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A dirty bunny with a bow-tie sits quietly on a log in trance, completely ignoring the humans around him. People who walked by gave a curious glance but were all too WTFed-up to stand around to admire.

 

Much of American artist Marnie Weber (b. 1959)’s work revokes around a recurring cast of characters. Inspired by American Wsterns and Surrealism, her work is defined by a unique style of poetic narrative, which combines fantasy, animal costumes, and pastoral scenes.

 

This particular mixed media installation, titled ‘Log Lady & Dirty Bunny,’ was originally exhibited in 2009 for Weber’s first exhibition ‘The Truth Speakers, Sea of Silence’ with Simon Lee Gallery in London. The installation was intended to establish te relationships between the characters in the film ‘The Sea of Silence,’ which was the central focus of that show.

 

Marnie Weber

Log Lady & Dirty Bunny, 2009

 

# Marnie Weber

b. 1959

1981 B.A. University of California, Los Angeles, CA

1977-79 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marnie_Weber

www.marnieweber.com/

  

# Simon Lee Gallery

www.simonleegallery.com/

 

304, 3/F The Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street

Hong Kong, Central

China

 

12 Berkeley Street

London W1J 8DT

United Kingdom

 

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# Media Licensing

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# 黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali

Monsters Family

kalai.w1990@gmail.com

+852 6849 7416

 

# Sponsor

+ China Union (Cashmere) International Group Limited

 

# Media Licensing

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黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali: Monsters Family: Collection / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.7D.43076

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New York-based artist Petah Coyne has taken the term “mixed media” to new heights. Seen at the Galeries Lelong at Art Basel Hong Kong 2013, the “Untitled #1378 (ZELDA, Alabama Slammer Series)” has a media listing which reads like a laundry list of ingredients on a piece of candy. It is eye candy in this case, which includes silk flowers, a personal wax formula, candles, stands of ribbons, knitting needles, steel rods and more.

 

I do not know if it is specific to the very “friendly” Chinese audience, a lot of these sculptures seen at the art fair comes with a gigantic glass display case. There is a fantasy world housed inside her cage, waiting to come alive.

 

Enchanting. Crazyisgood. SML Love.

 

# Art Info

 

Petah Coyne

Untitled #1378 (ZELDA, Alabama Slammer Series), 1997-2013

Silk flowers, specially-formulated wax, candles, acrylic paint, white pigment, pearl-head pins, artificial pearl strands, cast wax, statuary figure, cast wax hand sculptures, ribbon, knitting needles, steel rods, chicken-wire, washers, fabric, thread, wire, horse hair, Masonite, plywood, drywall, plaster, glue, filament, rubber, steel, wood and metal screw, maple, laminated Luxar.

81.2 x 35.75 x 35.75 inches (206.2 x 90.8 x 90.x cm)

 

# Petah Coyne

Born in New York, USA, 1953

Lives and works in New York

 

Petah Coyne is well known for her beautifully hand-crafted sculptures made from innovative materials such as silk flowers, velvet, ribbons, and pearls. In many of her works, Coyne adds layers of floral elements to adorn central figures, carefully covering the composition in her own unique blend of wax. Her sculptures often convey a complex narrative about innocence and seduction, life and death, and vulnerability and redemption as a mirror to real life. In 2010, Coyne presented a major solo exhibition at one of the United States’ largest contemporary art museums, MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petah_Coyne

 

# Galerie Lelong

 

Galerie Lelong is located in Paris, New York and Zurich.

The Paris gallery has been exhibiting recent works from artists of international standing since 1981. The 1980s were notable for artists who went on to become household names, including Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, Francis Bacon, Eduardo Chillida, Paul Rebeyrolle and Pierre Alechinsky, but also for the next generation of artists: Konrad Klapheck, Jan Dibbets, Jannis Kounellis, Arnulf Rainer, Nicola De Maria and Jan Voss.

 

In the 1990s, the gallery hosted artists who represented major movements in contemporary art: Sean Scully, Günther Förg, Andy Goldsworthy, Karel Appel, Ernest Pignon-Ernest and Antonio Saura.

 

Since the turn of the century, Galerie Lelong has accentuated the geographical and expressive diversity of its artists: from sculpture and objects by Jaume Plensa, David Nash, Wolfgang Laib, Rebecca Horn, Barry Flanagan and Urs Lüthi to installations by Barthélémy Toguo, without forgetting painting, namely Robert Motherwell, Ryan Mendoza and Kate Shepherd.

 

Following the first personal exhibition of Louise Bourgeois in France in 1985, Galerie Lelong has also exhibited Nancy Spero, Ana Mendieta, Kiki Smith, Nalini Malani and Jane Hammond.

 

Galerie Lelong has a large publishing department which produces and distributes engravings, lithographs, digital prints and multiple objects, and collates these works in catalogues raisonnés.

 

It produces monumental sculptures to order for public spaces and private clients.

 

The gallery is present at the leading international contemporary art fairs (Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Fiac Paris, Art HK, Arco Madrid, Art Brussels, Art Cologne).

 

The directors of the Gallery are Daniel Lelong, Jacques Dupin and Jean Frémon (Paris); Patrice Cotensin (editions); Mary Sabbatino (New York) and Anne Blümel (Zürich).

 

www.galerie-lelong.com/

 

13, rue de Téhéran

75008 Paris

France

 

528 West 26th Street

New York, NY 10001

USA

 

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# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

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You don’t normally talk about sex in China, so it was fun to see this gigantic installation at Art Basel Hong Kong recently.

 

Titled “Play - (201301)”, it is a gigantic gothic cathedral made completely out of leather fetish gear. The artist responsible is 没顶公司 MadeIn Company, a contemporary art creation company founded by Chinese artist 徐震 Xu Zhen.

 

Quite a showpiece. When I saw this a crowd of high school girls were giggling non-stop around the installation. This might be the first and last time they would have ever experienced this—perhaps no one really knew what they are looking at except me?

 

Crazyisgood. SML Love.

 

MadeIn Company

Play - (201301), 2013

 

# MadeIn Company

MadeIn Company was established in 2009 in Shanghai by Xu Zhen, it is a contemporary art creation company, focused on the production of creativity, and devoted to the research of contemporary culture’s infinite possibilities.

 

没顶公司是由艺术家徐震创办于2009年。 是一个当代艺术创作型公司,以生产艺术创造力为核心,致力于探索当代文化的无限可能。这对当代艺术的创作模式、收藏消费系统以及作者权等问题开始了全面挑战和标准的刷新。

 

沒頂公司是由藝術家徐震創辦於2009年。是一個當代藝術創作型公司,以生產藝術創造力為核心,致力於探索當代文化的無限可能。這對當代藝術的創作模式、收藏消費系統以及作者權等問題開始了全面挑戰和標準的刷新。

 

Personnel:

 

徐震 Xu Zhen, 金利萍 Vigy Jin, 关超群 (關超群) Alexia Dehaene, 俞玮 (俞瑋) Yu Wei, 陆平原 (陸平原) Lu Pingyuan, 郁天柱 (鬱天柱) Yu Tianzhu, 奶粉 Nathan Zhou, 林晓彤 (林曉彤) Louise Lam, 沈崴崴 Shen Weiwei, 汪嘉伦 (汪嘉倫) Wang Jialun, 沈卿 Shen Qing, 朱慧 Zhu Hui, 郭利 Guo Li, 余菲菲 Yu Feifei, 周菁 Zhou Jing, 王强 Wang Qiang, 张俐 (張俐) Zhang Li, 夏云飞 (夏雲飛) Xia Yunfei, 孙崴 (孫崴) Sun Wei, 何越 He Yue, 何雪峰 He Xuefeng, 仇银美 (仇銀美) Chou Yinmei, 李强 Li Qiang, 江国雄 (江國雄) Jiang Guoxiong

 

1/F, Bldg 8, 18 Wuwei Road, 200331 Shanghai, CHINA

上海普陀区武威路18号桃浦创意园8号楼1楼

  

www.madeincompany.com/

 

# Long March Space 长征空间 (長征空間)

Founded by Lu Jie in the 798 Art District of Beijing in 2002, Long March Space plays a vital role in pursuing new avenues of production, discourse, and promotion of contemporary art in China. Working to advance the careers of eighteen artists across three generations, the gallery looks to establish a portfolio of the most progressive artists working in contemporary China today.

 

4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District

Beijing 100015

China

 

www.longmarchspace.com/

 

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Here is another piece of work by Georgia Russell. Paper has been cut to form layers abstract brush strokes. It shows skills, determination and artistry by the artist.

 

Papercutting (Jianzhi 剪紙) is an art practiced in China since at least the 6th century AD. Red is the color for fortune and good luck in China. So when I say that the works from Art Basel Hong Kong has a very strong Asian representation—either through the origin of the artists or that with motifs originating from Asia, I do mean that quite literally. And some of the gallerists spoke to have expressed that they do intentionally curate the show for the Chinese audience, showing some of the pieces which they would not usually show if the art fair is held at other places in the world.

 

Another one of my favourite pieces of the show. Highly recommended.

 

(Pardon the reflection from the glass. Sometimes I think that they intentionally place shiny materials on these installation so no one can get a good shot of the artwork…)

 

Georgia Russell 喬治亞•羅素

Brushstroke (red)

2013

Cut Paper 剪紙; plexiglass 塑膠玻璃

70 x 89 x 11 cm

27 1/2 x 35 x 4 1/3 in

Titled verso lower left: Brushstroke

Signed and dated verso lower right: Georgia Russell 13

 

# Galerie Karsten Greve

www.galerie-karsten-greve.com

 

Drususgasse 1-5

50667 Cologne

Germany

 

5, rue Debelleyme

75003 Paris

France

 

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# Media Licensing

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The hyperrealist / surrealist (hyper surrealist?) painting “Paradox” by Turkish artist Rasim Aksan is a collage of facial features from different people.

 

In the age of Photoshop I often wonder if I would like these as much if they are done on the computer instead of by hand. If done on the computer I would have expected better workmanship. When I spoke to many hyperrealist painters in the past they too told me that they work from photographs instead of painting from memories. So what you are looking is a very skilled human producer of a Photoshop rendering, perhaps?

 

The painting peeked my interest enough to take a photograph but in regarded to whether I would consider purchasing it for my collection my feeling is a bit lukewarm. It might also simply not be my “thing,” but it is interesting nevertheless.

 

Rasim Aksan

Paradox

2011

Acrylic airbrush on canvas

100 x 150 cm

 

# Rasim Aksan

Lives and works in Turkey. (no further data available)

 

# Galerist

 

Founded in 2001, Galerist is the pioneering contemporary art gallery that hosts exhibitions for Turkish and international artists in Istanbul’s two different locations, Tepebaşı and Hasköy.

 

Mesrutiyet Cad. No. 67/1 Beyoglu

34430 Istanbul

Turkey

 

www.galerist.com.tr/

 

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# Media Licensing

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“Painting by Rasim Aksan (Turkey): Paradox, 2011 (Acrylic airbrush on canvas)” / Galerist / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.14124

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Chiharu Shiota (塩田 千春 Shiota Chiharu) is my favorite artist seen at Art Basel Hong Kong 2013. There are at least four sculptures from this series seen at the show. By the end of my visit I have learned her name intimately [1].

  

These series of sculptures all feature the same three raw materials: metal, threads and an everyday object. Their structural construction is the same. Color threads are secured to the metal frame where they travel in midair organically to form a cocoon-like structure to hold an everyday item—a children’s dress in this case—in mid air.

  

Great art to me always hold one property which is universal—pure magic through the process of an artist’s imagination. This is one such instance. Its presence is beyond what an image or words alone can transpire.

  

Highly recommended.

  

# Art Info

Chiharu Shiota

Zustand des Seins (Kinderkleid) / State of Being (Children’s Dress), 2013

Metal, children’s dress, red thread

120 x 80 x 45 cm

47.24 x 31.5 x 17.72 in

  

# Chiharu Shiota

  

Chiharu Shiota (塩田 千春 Shiota Chiharu?) is a Japanese installation artist born in 1972 in Osaka. She has been living and working in Berlin since 1996.

  

She studied at the Seika University in Kyoto and at various schools in Germany and is represented by ARNDT in Berlin and Galerie Daniel Templon in Paris.

  

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiharu_Shiota

  

# ARNDT

  

Arndt & Partner was established in 1994 as one of the first contemporary art galleries in former East Berlin with an international profile. In the gallery's eighteen years of operation, it has presented more than 270 exhibitions, produced sixty publications, and participated in approximately ninety international art fairs. Within this period the gallery has also operated spaces and offices in Zurich and New York City.

  

In 2010, the gallery changed its structure and location from Arndt & Partner at Zimmerstrasse, Checkpoint Charlie, to Arndt at Potsdamer Strasse, Schöneberg – again launching a new gallery district and adding to the everexpanding Berlin art scene.

  

In addition to the ongoing exhibition program of the Berlin gallery, Arndt is expanding its operations to the vibrant art landscapes of Asia – particularly Southeast Asia and the Pacific Region. While Arndt Berlin continues to present shows of international talents from around the world and to organize curatorial projects, Arndt also stages pop-up shows in unconventional, temporary spaces in Hong Kong, Sydney, Singapore, and Jakarta.

  

In January 2013 Arndt opened a project space, viewing room, and Asian office in Singapore: Arndt Singapore is situated in Gillman Barracks, the new art destination located in the center of Singapore, which houses galleries and creative businesses as well as the Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA), opening in 2013.

  

Potsdamer Strasse 96

10785 Berlin

Germany

  

Lock Road 22 #01-35

108939 Singapore

Singapore

  

www.arndtberlin.com/

  

# Notes

1. It usually takes me years to learn any one artist’s name, and for me to fall in love with one within an afternoon says something.

  

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Born in 1933 in a family of Swedish and Norwegian descent in North Dakota, American artist James Rosenquist grew up as the only child. His parents were amateur pilots and they moved from town to town looking for work before eventually settling in Minneapolis.

 

In this early years, he earned his living as a billboard painter. Such training would eventually allow the artist to flourish in the pop art scene by applying sign-painting techniques to the large-scale paintings he began creating in 1960.

 

Although he is well considered by critics to be a protagonist of the pop art movement, his work emerged separately from other pop art icons such as Warhol and Lichtenstein. He is especially known for combining fragmented images in abstract and provocative ways.

 

# Art Info

 

James Rosenquist (b. 1933)

Females and Flowers, 1984

Oil on canvas

68 x 112 inches (173 x 285 cm)

 

占士·勞森傑斯 (生於 1933)

女性與花, 1984

帆布油畫

68 x 112 英寸 (173 x 285 厘米)

 

# James Rosenquist

 

James Rosenquist (born November 29, 1933) is an American artist and one of the protagonists in the pop-art movement. Rosenquist was a 2001 inductee into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Rosenquist

www.jimrosenquist-artist.com/

 

# Richard Gray Gallery

 

Founded in 1963. Specializing in contemporary art and European and American modern master paintings, drawings, and sculpture.

 

www.richardgraygallery.com/

 

1018 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor

New York, NY 10075

USA

 

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# Media Licensing

Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

“Painting by James Rosenquist: Females and Flowers, 1984 (Oil on canvas)” / Richard Gray Gallery / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.13865

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Lara Grant, part of the circuit bending orchestra for Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show held at Eyebeam NYC. Through various hacks and circuit bending techniques, Lara's sewing machine trigger signals that is then fed onto laptops running MAX/MSP to produce the final soundtrack for the runway. Other team members of the orchestra are Peter Kirn and Matt Ganucheau.

 

Lara and Sarah are a sisterly team with interests in physical computing, electronic textiles, controller design and signal processing.

 

Lara has a background in fashion and textile design and is currently studying at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. Sarah has a background in visual arts, programming and sound design. She is also an alumni of NYU ITP.

 

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+ laras-home.com

+ chootka.blogspot.com

+ facebook.com/lara.cat

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Fairytale Fashion Show

2010-02-24

7pm - 9pm

Eyebeam

 

Diana Eng presented the Fairytale Fashion Collection in a technology fashion show on Wed., February 24, 7PM, at Eyebeam. Models hit the runway while an orchestra of circuit bending DJs create music from hacked video game consoles.

 

The Fairytale Fashion Collection uses technology to create magical clothing in real life. Electronics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics are used to create clothing with blooming flowers, changing colors and transforming shapes. Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion collection are shared online at FairytaleFashion.org as an educational tool that teaches about science, math, and technology through fashion. Fairytale Fashion was created with the support of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

 

Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by mechanical engineering. She is a designer from Bravos Emmy nominated TV show, Project Runway season 2 and author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Diana is cofounder of NYC Resistor hacker group. Diana is currently a resident artist at Eyebeam.

 

eyebeam.org/events/fairytale-fashion-show

fairytalefashion.org

 

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Even if you do not follow the art world, it is hard to not notice the works by Chinese artist 岳敏君 YUE Minjun—a man in tighty whities frozen in his laughter would put a smile in anyone’s face.

 

The men depicted in his paintings and sculptures are in fact the artist himself, and they are seen doing all kinds of activities which read more WTF than reality. If his work features more than one person, it would be a whole array of them. The joy is so overdone that it seems more like irony than reality. And that seems to be the artist’s intention, as his work has been described by theorist Li Xianting as “a self-ironic response to the spiritual vacuum and folly of modern-day China.”

 

Art critics have often associated Yue with the Cynical Realism art movement in contemporary Chinese art, although he himself rejects the label, while at the same time “doesn't concern himself about what people call him.”

 

YUE Minjun (b. 1962 China)

Free Sky No. 1, 2012

Oil on canvas

100 x 90 cm

39 3/8 x 35 3/8 in

 

岳敏君 (生於 1962年, 中國)

自由的天空 No. 1, 2012

布油畫

100 x 90 cm

39 3/8 x 35 3/8 in

 

# Yue Minjun

 

Yue Minjun (Chinese: 岳敏君; born 1962) is a contemporary Chinese artist based in Beijing, China. He is best known for oil paintings depicting himself in various settings, frozen in laughter. He has also reproduced this signature image in sculpture, watercolour and prints.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yue_Minjun

 

# Galerie Daniel Templon

Founded in 1966

www.danieltemplon.com/

 

30, rue Beaubourg

75003 Paris

France

 

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Close-up of rainbow-colored ribbon.

 

Submitted to the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.

 

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Purchase this image and learn more about it at the source.

 

Source: photos.jdhancock.com/photo/2010-02-16-231954-tangled-rain...

It’s Nara’s puppies! Need I say more? Loooove. :)

 

Yoshitomo Nara

Big Pup Head, 2007

FRP (Fibre-reinforced plastic)

59 x 48 1/2 x 49 1/4 in

150 x 123 x 125 cm

 

# Yoshitomo Nara

Yoshitomo Nara (美智奈良 Nara Yoshitomo, born 5 December 1959 in Hirosaki, Japan) is a Japanese artist. He lives and works in Tokyo, though his artwork has been exhibited worldwide. Nara has had nearly 40 solo exhibitions since 1984. He is represented in New York City by Pace Gallery, in Los Angeles by Blum & Poe and in London by Stephen Friedman Gallery.

 

Nara received his B.F.A. (1985) and an M.F.A. (1987) from the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music. Between 1988 and 1993, Nara studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, in Germany.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshitomo_Nara

 

# Blum & Poe

 

2727 S. La Cienega Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90034

USA

 

www.blumandpoe.com/

 

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