Saturday, October 30, 2010

Neocapitalism

Hell no, why what's a matter one might ask. Such serious publication will go up for simply subjects. I do really like advertising. There was just a few of a kind of amazing ads. A primary idea dominant as hell. One in Artforum, not a while ago, in planetary scale, Lynda Benglis did. Seriously, i remember all the girls i ever had affection for. A fraction. So her ad was each and every one of them, exclude faces- just look inside one's soul. I encounter one evenly more memorable, one made by quasi-universal girl named Gillian Carnegie. Pretty simple, showing things of. Truly intimate and way simple. I guess multiplied image of a painting of an ass was printed in ArtReview in 2007? While back perhaps. What is strange, sometime artists being lost in time, where is her newest art? Same like John Currin- his brilliant show few years back at Gagosian, was it strike, but where he is for now, beside Metropolitan Opera? where he is seen often i guess. Can art be overappreciated?


http://www.andrearosengallery.com/artists/gillian-carnegie

Thursday, October 28, 2010

What is modern

What is modern is a question for every modernism. What is current is a question for every financier, but not only. Is Andy Warhol's depiction of a soup can outdated? Is a painting of a Black square by Kazimir Malevich modern? Is sculpture by Donald Judd Contemporary? Could this be lost in a timeflow? Is Michelangelo's frescoes inside Sistine Chapel could be considered out of fashion? Answer is: NEVER. They have no time as every ideal entity has no time and it's life is eternal in objective mind, society and thereafter. We will not post too much of news, we analyze in depth and leave something that could resist time as long as possible, as we considered blogspot.com as a relatively safe and perhaps long-living platform for our blog. Alive, as far as people attracted to writing and reading blogs. One of a many, but our topics are quasi-important for the World of Art.