• Properzia de’ Rossi (1490-1530)

    Of the 35 renaissance artists to feature in this copy of Giorgio Vasari’s The Lives of the Artists, there is only one woman. And it is a surprise half way through Book III to discover even one. This was Properzia de’ Rossi and the three pages dedicated to her life are among the most engaging …

    May 3, 2011
  • Found Objects 30/04/2011

    Another week, another round-up of favourite links to the world wide web. Please enjoy: Apparently there was a big state occasion here in Britain yesterday. Well, I doubt it was anything like as good as this footage of the funeral of Nam June Paik in Korea (via @ubuweb). Better late than never, here’s a link …

    April 30, 2011
  • FOUND, Cybraphon (2009)

    By writing this I am making Cybraphon happy and by reading this you are making me happy. Here’s what criticismism has in common with an autonomous emotional robot. FOUND collective’s sculpture tracks hits to its own website and obsesses over its stats and indeed, like most bloggers, that is activity I can all too easily …

    April 28, 2011
  • Brighton Banksy for sale

    This is a Banksy and yet not. The original image of two policemen kissing has been transferred to canvas and is now in storage. And that, as the Guardian reported last week, is up for sale. “We got it taken off a couple of years ago. What started to happen was people started to vandalise …

    April 26, 2011
  • Found Objects 23/04/2011

    Another interesting week in art online has yielded up the following: Oh my aching sides! Chinese spambots have turned the #AiWeiwei hashtag into a forum for risque jokes on Twitter. Hyperallergic translates for us. As if that wasn’t bad enough, hackers have targetted an online petition in support of the dissident artist. So sign now …

    April 23, 2011
  • Zineddine Bessaï denied entry into UK

    Bloody immigrants, coming over here and taking part in contemporary art group shows about the geopolitical relationship between Algeria, France and the UK! As if to highlight the inequalities of that relationship, graphic artist Zineddine Bessaï was this month refused a visa to attend the launch of his own show at Cornerhouse. The Manchester gallery …

    April 21, 2011
  • Liberate Tate performance @ Tate Britain

    Disclaimer: this is not an eyewitness account, but then an eyewitness account would be missing the point. This is a response to a press release and a news story. By all accounts, the unendorsed performance went like this: two veiled figures poured an oil-like liquid over a naked man in the foetal position on the …

    April 20, 2011
  • Found Objects 17/04/2011

    Some links from the last  seven days. Peruse away: This week it was revealed that Andy Warhol accounted for 17% of all auction sales in 2010. Well, Reuters blogger Felix Salmon can explain why (via/ @Hyperallergic). In The Telegraph, Clive Aslet seems prepared to forgive the modernist architecture and the art establishment’s impudence, so long …

    April 17, 2011
  • Angie Atmadjaja, Intrinsic (2011)

    Lights which flash in time with music will be familiar to anyone under the age of about 80. They are the trappings of a nightclub or rock concert. They gear people up for action. It seems appropriate that younger folk take drugs, get drunk and seek out intensities like this on a Saturday night. But …

    April 16, 2011
  • Interview: Jaume Plensa

    When a bronze gong is struck in the middle of an art gallery, does it make a sound? Well, according to Catalan artist Jaume Plensa, that might depend on you. The solemn clang of his well known work Jerusalem is not so much an aural phenomenon as a vibration of the heart. There are 11 …

    April 14, 2011