robots and the art of life [and visa versa]
in case you were wondering if i still was an artist... i am trying to be. my drawings for a proposed wall piece for a show all about robots at the san jose museum of art were approved by the curator! yay. the show will open in april and run all summer. [gotta love museums for their schedules]
here's a close up of part of it.... i have to figure out if i want to use colored pencil or gouache on the wall....
i also just arranged to do another tank installation in march at cesar chavez art gallery at San Francisco State. i've got to get a bigger template ready. the wall there is 9 feet by 24 feet and curved... i'm thinking maybe this vinyl that will just stick to the wall
i also want to mention this book : the art of life and visa versa by michael kimmelman , one of the main art critics of the new york times . [you have to click out of bloglines to see the book cover/link below....]
i bought it at SFMOMA when i ran through the olifer eliasson exhibit again. [i swear he's the lovechild of robert smithson and james turrell].
i am LOVING this book. there are moments of divine poetry where kimmelman really describes what it's like to be in the presence of art you love. when something moves from "ordinary" to "art". the introduction alone was inspiring. i've only read two essays, but can't wait to read the rest.
hope you all had a nice week thus far....
Comments
i can't wait to see the final installation.
and the book sounds GREAT.
i'll have to check it out.
inspiration.
need to get
to san jose
this summer.
love your
color chart.
of course.
xoxox
and it sounds like i need to check out that book!
I really enjoy reading about your work, and getting transported away by the links that you share. So much so that I've nominated you as a blogger who makes my day. Details are on my blog if you care to jump on the bandwagon and tell us which bloggers make your day!
see you, g xo
i love the idea of the vinyl or a combination of them and the paint. if you do the vinyl you'll have to make some for us to buy!
Happy weekend, xox
a wall of robots, what a happy thought!
wishing for you sun or snow, no more rain, though rain does make an excuse to curl up with art-filled reading. xxx
And vinyl tanks...nifty! I'm with Poppy - vinyl tanks that we could buy...how cool would those look in the rearview windows of cars all over the country (world?), supporting the art of Lisa Solomon?
:^)
Tiff*
(p.s. thanks for the hair love! I'm so happy with the way it came out.)
can. not. wait.
:)
joanna
www.candlelight.hk/blog
and thank you for the book link. i can't wait to get back into normal reading... this looks like fun! xoxo