Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Artist of the Week: Gerhard Richter


Heiner Friedrich, 1970

Gerhard Richter makes me smile. This German artist is a primary example of why I chose to study art history. He combines two of my great artistic passions: photography and painting, in many of his works. He is most famous for his over-painted photographs as well as his abstract paintings. I recently visited the Tate Modern and was overwhelmed with joy when I entered a room entirely full of Gerhard Richter paintings. His paintings may seem "typical" but in person they really move you. You feel the artist's motives and you truly are able to spend a great length of time taking in his paintings. You can find out more about Gerhard Richter here.


Cage 6, 2006



18.4.93, 1993

Sänger/Singer, 1965




Friday, July 23, 2010

Friday, July 9, 2010

my all-time 90s hip hop playlist!

Ice Cube - "Amerikkka's Most Wanted"
Outkast - "ATliens"
ATCQ - "Award Tour"
Mos Def - " B-boy Document '99"
Puff Daddy - "Been Around the World"
ATCQ - "Bonita Applebum"
Smif-N-Wessun - "Bucktown"
Wu-Tang - "C.R.E.A.M."
Souls of Mischief- "Cabfare"
Jay-Z- "Can't Knock the Hustle"
Jay-Z - "Can I Get A..."
ATCQ- "Can I Kick it?"
ATCQ- "Check the Rhime"
McLyte - "Cold Rock the Party"
Lil'Kim- "Crush On You"
Jay-Z - "Dead Presidents II"
Black Star - "Definition"
Lord Tariq&Peter Guns "Deja Vu"
Paperboy - "Ditty"
The Roots - "Do you want more??"
Eric B. & Rakim - "Don't Sweat the Technique"
Gangstarr - "DWYCK"
Big L - "Ebonics"
ATCQ - "Electric Relaxation"
Lauryn Hill - "Everything is Everything"
Bone Thugs - "First of the Month"
The Fugees - "Fu-Geela"
Da Brat - "Funkdafied"
Snoop Dogg - "Gin & Juice"
Mobb Deep - "Hell on Earth"
Dead Prez - "Hip hop"
Mos Def - "Hip hop"
Nautghy by Nature - "Hip Hop Hooray"
Cypress Hill - "Hits from the Bong"
Cypress Hill - "How I could Just kill a Man"
Biggie - "Hypnotize"
Luniz - "I got Five on it"
Positive K - "I got a Man"
Grand Puba - "I Like it"
Common - "I used to love H.E.R."
Raekwon - "Ice cream"
Nas - "If I Ruled the World"
Cypress Hill - "Insane in the Brain"
Beastie Boys - "Intergalactic"
Puff Daddy - "It's all about the Benjamins"
Biggie - "Juicy"
Gangstarr - "Just to get a rep"
2Pac - "Keep Ya Head Up"
Dr. Dre - "Let Me Ride"
LL Cool J - "Mama Said Knock You Out"
Mos Def - "Mathematics"
Gangstarr - "The Militia"
Biggie - "Mo Money Mo Problems"
Arrested Development- "Mr. Wendal"
Mos Def - "Ms. Fat Booty"
Big L - "MVP"
Naughty by Nature - "OPP"
Dr. Dre/Snoop - "Nuthin' But a G Thang"
Biggie - "One More Chance"
Biggie - "Only You"
Pharcyde - "Passing Me By"
Arrested Development- "People Everyday"
Junior M.A.F.I.A. - "Players Anthem"
Wu - Tang - "Protect Ya Neck"
Missy Elliot - "The Rain"
The Fugees - "Ready or Not"
Digable Planets - "Rebirth of Slick"
Warren G - "Regulate"
Method Man - "Release Yo' Delf"
Nas - "Represent"
Outkast - "Rosa Parks"
ATCQ - "Scenario"
PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss"
Mobb Deep - "Shooked Ones II"
Onyx - "Slam"
Brand Nubian - "Slow Down"
Nice & Smooth - "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow"
Showbiz & AG - "Soul Clap"
Big Pun - "Still Not a Player"
Nas - "Street Dreams"
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - "They Reminisce Over You"
Das EFX - "They Want EFX"
Black Sheep - "This or That"
Bone Thugs - "Thuggish Ruggish Bone"
2Pac - "To Live & Die in LA"
Redman - "Tonight's Da Night"
Wu-Tang - "Triumph"
Queen Latifah - "U.N.I.T.Y."
Snoop Dogg - "What's my name?"
The Roots - "What they do"
Gangstarr - "Work"
Wu - Tang - "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta Fuck Wit"
Method Man/ Mary J- "You're all I need to get by"
The Roots - "You Got Me"
Gangstarr - "You Know My Steez"
Hieroglyphics - "You Never Know"
Mase - "What You Want"
2Pac/Snoop - "2 of Amerika'z Most Wanted"
Gza - "4th Chamber"
Souls of Mischief - "93' Til Infinity"








Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Artist of the Week: Ryan McGinness


No Sin/No Future, 2008

This week I chose to go with someone who I have been watching for the past couple years: Ryan McGinness. I feel that he has definitely blown up and I really admire him for his work. He has several books out. His latest Ryan McGinness Works: Paintings, Sculptures, Sketches, Drawings, Installations, Editions and Other Stuff, has definitely been my favorite so far, can be bought here. I find his work to be somewhat like a nouveau pop art. His overlapping images and designs are precisely placed and I thoroughly enjoy his use of color. In contrast to the the intricate works he also has done simplistic pop art as well.

Inhaler, 1999


Untitled (Sculpture Study 5), 2009


Thursday, September 24, 2009

New Horizons..

So on September 4, 2009 I quit my job as an assistant in the finance industry to pursue my dreams of going to grad school for museum studies or art history. I, a level-headed 26 years old woman with a decent paying job, quit for an unpaid internship at a local museum. Crazy to some, I know, but after one week of interning and volunteering, I know in my heart it was for the best. :)

Taking a risk is very daunting, but when it is the right one, it all makes sense.

Now I just hope I get into grad school?....

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Andreas Gursky - Artist of the Week


Andreas Gursky - May Day V - 2006


After viewing the Andreas Gursky Exhibit at the Vancouver Art Gallery a few weeks ago, I came to the decision to make him this week's Artist of the Week. I am absolutely smitten with his work! Please note his works are a MILLION times better in person. I feel that his artwork is somewhat of an experience in the sense that you are engulfed and overwhelmed by his art. Andreas Gursky - Kamiokande - 2007


Andreas Gursky - Chicago Board of Trade - 1999



Andreas Gursky - Copan - 2002

Here are a few links on Andreas Gursky:

http://www.artnet.com/artist/7580/andreas-gursky.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Gursky



Friday, September 11, 2009

Franz Kline - Artist of the Week

Franz Kline is one of my favorite American Abstract Expressionists. Although he did not contribute to the Abstract Expressionist movement until his later years, his work is considered to be a great part of the movement. The majority of his artwork is considered to be action painting because he acutely focused his attention to his brush strokes and use of canvas instead of the actual figurative painting created. Some refute that Kline was largely influenced by Jackson Pollock but ones who know of his work and history, understand that it was William de Kooning who had the most influence on Kline. With de Kooning's encouragement, Kline was able to create some of the most beautiful and inspiring Abstract Expressionist paintings of his time. His most famous paintings were done in his "black and white" era but he would introduce color back into his work around 1955 only 7 years before his death, at age 51.

The above artwork is one of my favorite paintings by Franz Kline - "Orange Outline" - 1955, Oil on paperboard, mounted on canvas. 96.5 x101.6 cm.

This painting is a great example of Kline's reintroduction of color into his work. Still mainly black and white, Kline utilizes pops of orange and green within the piece to create contrast and variation.