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it's one of the best drama this year !!
fab acting by the cast.
2 more episodes though.....
i'm SO gonna miss this drama!
small stencil-image book from the Czech Republic
By Eva Fiserova
Illustrated & produced by Barbara Tetenbaum and Triangular Press
Artists' Book.
Rubber stamp & Pochoir.
Stenciled boards with cloth spine.
Edition of 15
2003.
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This is my mum's old camera. She used to take lots of photos when she was younger, and I thougth that maybe I can use this camera for a project I'm thinking of. Maybe.
Well, and I was trying a new photo effect here, kind of retro.
Artist: Zak Ové
Title: 763 - Inheritance
Material: mixed media
Summer Exhibition 2017
13 June - 20 August 2017
Royal Academy of Arts
Main Galleries, Burlington House
London, England, UK
A Bullying Inheritance (The Least Among Us), 53 1/2” x 53” (136 cm x 135 cm), latex, acrylic, gesso, ink, glitter glue, masking tape, artist tape on paper, 2020, Daniel Kerkhoff, from the series: The Least Among Us.
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The Least Among Us
These are older paintings, sketches, and
mixed-media pieces, mostly. Ones that I
didn’t think were working by themselves.
Now, torn and ripped into pieces, collaged
and glued together, joined with newer
paintings and mixed-media pieces.
Reminding me of a crazy quilt, a patchwork
containing my history, a journal of my
painting, my art practice and associations,
noticing separate parts, discarded fragments,
joined, more lively now, dimensional,
connecting with others, unifying,
expansive relationships,
a document expressing my nomadic
existence, my residencies, reminding
me of parchments, folding like a blanket
and able to fit into my suitcase or store
under a bed, a narrative, with their
hide-like quality and creases and
wear, an aging fragility, with titles
that also connect me. From the series, “The
Least Among Us”, relating to the Bible quote:
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one
of the least of these brothers and sisters of
mine, you did for me” (Mathew 25:40, NIV),
contemplating vulnerability, our
interconnectedness and interdependence
with each other, all of us, each of us a
part of this whole, circular, organic,
also in pieces, muddied, torn with
wrinkles and unwanted marks,
collaged, relating, and together.
Interiors, Icons, Inheritance, Louisiana Open Call 2017, Cycle 1
On view: Sept 9 – Oct 8, 2017
Opening Reception: Saturday Sept 9, 6-10pm
Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5
Interiors, Icons, Inheritance features the artwork of eight artists selected from Antenna’s 2017 Louisiana Open Call, each exploring their respective personal and collective histories. Rich with character and dense with detritus, these works depict the architecture, landscapes, people, and materials – the very stuff – of New Orleans. Sometimes somber, always eclectic; the tough, honest, and grainy visions of personhood and place featured in Interiors, Icons, Inheritance reveal a shared interest in the grit and physicality of living, working, and artmaking in the American South.
-Danny Orendorff
Featured Artists:
John Barnes, Paige DeVries, Ariel Jackson, Jeremy Jones, Kristin Meyers, Catherine Nelson, Jessica Peterson + Sara White, Max Seckel
Photos by AnnieLaurie Erickson