‘Untitled’ (2007) by Jordan Wolfson combines the Prologue by Philip Leider from the film “Painters Painting The New York Art Scene 1940-1970” (by Emile de Antonio, 1972) with Wolfson’s own footage of a slow pan and zoom of a Mac Classic Computer sitting on the edge of a rural highway.
A series documenting the world that Nicolae Botgros sees through his poster eyes. The artist placed the camera viewfinder on his eyes and shot 36 consecutive frames.
Old Neapolitan gestures, from left to right: money, past times, affirmation, stupid, good, wait a moment, to walk backward, to steal, horns, to ask for.
From the book ‘Speak Italian: The Fine Art of the Gesture’ (1958) by Bruno Munari