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Andre Volten, 1957, oil on canvas.

More info: http//:www.klasema-art.nl/

Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago

If you thought the all black canvas was awesome, this all white one takes the cake. The artist didn't even have to spend any money on paint!

* as per Pablito Neruda's narrative regarding his close call after the bullet that was to kill him just past through the subdural space of his brain.

Charlene Lui at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene, Oregon

Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

Xin Kun Wu 'The Bill of Rights', Federal Courthouse, Kansas City Missouri

Charlene Lui at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene, Oregon

L'Enquêteur

1973

Jean Dubuffet, French, 1901–1985

Epoxy, polyurethane and paint

 

"Você faz Parte" Nelson Leirner - grafite sobre papel e pintura sobre espelho (apropriação) 1990

 

Mostra MAM 60 Anos

Curadoria: Annateresa Fabris e Luiz Camillo Osório

 

Exposição na "Oca"

 

Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo

www.mam.org.br

 

Parque do Ibirapuera

São Paulo SP Brasil

R.M.Fischer 'Skystations', Bartle Hall Convention Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Arman's 1985 sculpture "L'Heure de Tous" ("everyone's time") stands in the Place du Havre outside St.Lazare station in Paris. Arman (1928-2005), a French-American artist, was a member of the 1960s Nouveau Realisme movement which was concerned with the artistic possibilities of everyday objects. He came to prominence in 1960 when he filled a Paris gallery with garbage.

It is of modern head of sculpture of Jesus with one of the churches in Germany. Scanned negatives on glass 9 X 6, non-invasive treatment for Adobe Photoshop CS3

acryl on canvas, 2014, 100x80cm

Charlene Lui at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene, Oregon

This is a piece done on some of my favorite descriptors and places around Chicago.

What a miserable fart this artist must be. This was created from hundreds of beads on strings - they must have wept with every one.

the Pompidou center

*paper cut-outs applied to #15 roofing paper with sulfuric acid /recycled car battery fluid/ the shape, color and motif changes by the minute. It is therefore possible to create several images within a short time. I call it "vanishing art" The roofing paper may be used over and over. A face mask and industrial gloves are a must. Extreme caution must be exercised when working with acids of any kind.

p.s. lovely on black!

I'm not supposed to "publish" images I got to take at an art gallery last Thursday, but I can't resist sharing this one. It cracks me up!

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Recycled Metal Art, Louisiana Art, Susan Carver,"green art"

art using recycled materials

bird metal art

cat metal art

colorful art decor

dog metal art

funky art

funky gifts

garden metal art

Green Art

louisiana art

Louisiana Art

metal art

metal fish sculpture

recycle + art

recycled art materials

recycled metal art

scrap metal

small metal art

Susan Carver

susan carver

yard metal art

 

At Heide Museum of Modern Art, Heidelberg, Melbourne

Tonight I went to the Sylvia Plachy lecture at the Mid-Town Library in NYC. One of the many interesting things she said.... "I think almost all great pictures have ghosts in them".

 

I'm not suggesting that this is a great picture.... but I do agree with her about the ghosts.

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