Friday, September 5, 2008
some links
I'm not exactly sure what I'm supposed to be posting on this blog. Is it links?
Here you go then:
Gabriel Orozco's "Home Run" - Orozco placed objects on the windows of apartments across the street from NY's Museum of Modern Art.
No RNC Posters - For those that might dabble in politics, this seems appropriate since the RNC is going on.
Nam June Paik's Official Site - Korean video artist that passed away in 2006, worked with a lot of TV monitors.
Yukister.com - Regular people's art is what gives me the most inspiration. The link is to Yuki Nakano's website, not a "gallery artist" or anything, but she's cool regardless. Works with fotography & illustrations, often blending the two.
BUT, my favorite site for when I've got "artist block" or need ideas for projects is this: Learning To Love You More. I'm sure a lot of you have seen it before. It's neat, I highly recommend it.
I hope this is what I'm supposed to be posting. I don't know, I'm confused maybe. Have a good weekend, see you guys in class next week!
-Alina
Here you go then:
Gabriel Orozco's "Home Run" - Orozco placed objects on the windows of apartments across the street from NY's Museum of Modern Art.
No RNC Posters - For those that might dabble in politics, this seems appropriate since the RNC is going on.
Nam June Paik's Official Site - Korean video artist that passed away in 2006, worked with a lot of TV monitors.
Yukister.com - Regular people's art is what gives me the most inspiration. The link is to Yuki Nakano's website, not a "gallery artist" or anything, but she's cool regardless. Works with fotography & illustrations, often blending the two.
BUT, my favorite site for when I've got "artist block" or need ideas for projects is this: Learning To Love You More. I'm sure a lot of you have seen it before. It's neat, I highly recommend it.
I hope this is what I'm supposed to be posting. I don't know, I'm confused maybe. Have a good weekend, see you guys in class next week!
-Alina
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