Browsing Category: contemporary art

  • Kaffe Matthews and Mandy McIntosh, Yird Muin Starn, 2013

    Given the vast technological resources made available to those who wish to explore outer space, an analogue vinyl album seems like a less than adequate way to respond to the cosmos. But in fact Yird Muin Starn is comprehensive in its dealings with such matters as star constellations, the Apollo missions, lunar cycles, the Pioneer …

    March 15, 2013
  • Huw Bartlett, Harry from Ikea (2013)

    It’s a freedom of speech issue. If you are a global corporation like IKEA you can afford to take out a full page in a national broadsheet. If you are a little known artist you can barely afford to reply. What IKEA tells us some 200,000 times at a go is that Harry’s passion now …

    March 13, 2013
  • Found Objects 11/03/13

    Greetings from snow-gripped Brighton. Here’s my weekly selection of links better not missed: Firstly, everyone must see this Fox News report as discovered by Art Fag City: George W. Bush as an emerging artist Still Stateside, I enjoyed at least two reports about the Armory show in New York, both from Art Info: the first …

    March 11, 2013
  • Amanda Beech, Final Machine (2013)

    Left-leaning liberals from middle class homes should hate the discourse which runs through Final Machine by Amanda Beech. Instead it could give them a masochistic thrill. The action runs fast, the soundtrack faster. This is punctuated by gunshots, not always easy or even possible to follow the arguments. But you catch enough to get the …

    March 7, 2013
  • Found Objects 04/03/13

    Here are the week’s most interesting art links as chosen entirely subjectively: After finding horsemeat in ready meals, one wonders which artworks might be contaminated. Fortunately The L-Magazine has checked the situation out. Well, this looks entirely brilliant, perhaps inadvertently so: a breathing statue of Lenin has gone on show in Moscow. New York Times …

    March 4, 2013
  • Oliviero Rainaldi, Conversazione, 2011

    Everyone loves a good car crash in the art world where no one really gets hurt. Last year we thrilled to the saga of Beast Jesus. The previous year this statue of Pope John Paul II became infamous. Critics said it looked like Mussolini. The artist reworked it to produce the version you see here. …

    February 27, 2013
  • Found Objects 25/02/13

    Sorry for lack of postings of late. I’ve been on a short break in Rome. Keen observers will find this reflected in my first two chosen links of the week: In any other country he would surely be unelectable. Not so in Silvio Berlusconi’s Italy, from where Der Spiegel recalls the following gaffes. As luck …

    February 25, 2013
  • Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Celebration? Realife, 1972-2000

    Throwing a party, like making art, is one of those activities we can attend to when all of our most basic needs have been satisfied. Food, shelter, art – that is surely the order. But if we are to suppose that ancient people ever let their hair down, who would decorate the cave? With a …

    February 11, 2013
  • Found Objects 02/01/13

    A focussed set of Found Objects this week as it proves time to crank up the blog again after an extended holiday season. Good to be back. Brighton might be the UK piercing capital, but even we would look twice at these Thai festival goers. Check out the gallery by Guillaume Megevand on Beautiful Decay. …

    January 2, 2013
  • Found Objects 10/12/12

    It’s been a huge week in art, if you live in Miami. On these shores it was the Turner Prize. And there was no escaping either. My favourite coverage of the aforementioned Prize came from music journalist Alexis Petridis writing in the Guardian. Second fave bit of coverage came from the good folk at Pipe …

    December 10, 2012