
John Cornu, ‘Macula’ (2013)
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John Baldessari, I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art (1971)
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Also tagged action, America, Art, boring, collection, DIY, drawing, fuckem, fun, handwriting, John Baldessari, joke, paper, performance, remember, repetition, rules, unknown, USA, white, writing
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Bethan Huws, Untitled (Do you think I should order …) (2013)
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Also tagged alphabet, bethan huws, books, DIY, fun, joke, order, pun, system, text, unknown, wales, white
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De Rijke/De Rooij, ‘Bouquet IV’ (2005)
Bouquet IV, which consists of a specific flower arrangement, as well as a black and white photograph of the arrangement in a matte aluminum frame, “was organized so that its colors in black and white reproduction translate into a relatively small range of grey-shades, resulting in an even spread of tones from which high contrasts and extremes on either side of the spectrum are excluded.”
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Also tagged bouquet, collection, colors, colours, De Rijke/De Rooij, DIY, flat, floral, flowers, grey, holland, installation, jeroen de rijke, nature, netherlands, photograph, range, representation, sculpture, tones, white, willem de rooij
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Sherrie Levine, ‘African Masks after Walker Evans’ (2015)
In 1979, Sherrie Levine received widespread acclaim for her series ‘After Walker Evans’, in which she re-photographed 24 of Walker Evans’s photographs out of an exhibition catalogue, depicting the impoverished rural population in Alabama at the end of the 1920s. 35 years later, in a further series after Walker Evans, Levine addresses similar issues with new layers of relevance.
For the series ‘African Masks after Walker Evans’, the artist chose her motifs from an extensive collection of over 400 photographs of African artworks that Walker Evans was commissioned to produce in 1935 by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Evans photographed numerous objects from “African Negro Art,” a major exhibition shown in 1935 at the Museum of Modern Art and other American museums. These photographs were not used for the exhibition catalogue, but were compiled into a portfolio of more than 400 original prints, provided to museums and specialized libraries for educational purposes. This comprehensive project made a significant contribution to the reception of African art in the western aesthetic canon.
Selecting only masks for her series, Sherrie Levine hones in on the question of the identity of the artwork creator. Walker Evans’s photographs already indicate the aesthetic primacy of the works he depicted: through the act of being photographed, they are transformed in status from foreign ritual artifacts into modern sculptures.
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Also tagged action, America, appropriation, collection, culture, DIY, education, exoticism, image, masks, photographs, portfolio, primitive, repurposing, sculpture, Sherrie Levine, translation, unknown, USA, walker evans, white
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Lili Reynaud-Dewar, ‘Some object blackened (menshirt)’ (2012)
Men’s shirt and make-up.
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Özlem Altin, ‘No Story, No’ (2015)
Lightbox installation for Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam.
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Also tagged air, archive, assemblage, body, collection, DIY, fake, found, germany, gestures, glove, hands, house, lightbox, performance, photography, prints, real, romance, rug, stick, touch, trash, unknown, white, Witte de With, Özlem Altin
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Jacob Lawrence, ‘One of the largest race riots occurred in East St. Louis’ (1941) from ‘The Migration Series’ (1940-41)
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Also tagged american, DIY, fuckem, jacob lawrence, migration, painting, people, politics, race, riots, series, slavery, st. louis, the wild, unknown, violence, white
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