Friday, December 28, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
"Infanta Electronica" by Bob Carlos Clarke
"Infanta Electronica" by Bob Carlos Clarke (1950-2006). Giclee pigment print on paper, executed in two editions.
Bob Carlos Clarke was born in Cork, Ireland in 1950, and moved to England in 1964 to study art and design at The West Sussex College of Art where he developed an interest in photography. He then went on to The London College of Printing, before completing his degree at the Royal College of Art in 1975.
He worked in almost every sphere of photography, winning numerous awards for high-profile advertising campaigns, recognition for his photojournalism and portraits of celebrities, and international acclaim from collectors of fine prints.
Bob Carlos Clarke produced five books: The Illustrated Delta of Venus (1979), Obsession (1981), The Dark Summer (1985), White Heat (with Marco Pierre White, 1990), and Shooting Sex (2003).
Bob Carlos Clarke died in March 2006. The estate is currently represented by Guy Hepner.
Labels: contemporary, male artist, photography, uk
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
"Mary Jesus Hooters" (2007) by Ed Mironiuk
"Mary Jesus Hooters" (2007) by Ed Mironiuk
From "Merry Titmas", a group exhibition curated by Lenora Claire at the World of Wonder storefront gallery space in LA.
LAist: The painting of the Holy Mother wearing a Hooters tank top will clearly offend a lot of people. Especially because instead of the Messiah in the manger, it' s a couple dozen hot wings. When exactly did you sell your soul to the Devil?
Lenora Claire: I've always said art much like breasts should be in your face. Since this is a show about art and breasts I started thinking of taking something as classic as a typical nativity scene and giving it a pop twist. I really feel that is the Virgin Mary found herself knocked up today that she would have to go work at Hooters to support the baby Jesus. Like everything I do there are high brow and low brow elements. It's all about subversion.
Sure on one level people are going to be shocked but that is what gets them talking. You can either get off on the humor of it or the bold feminist statement. Or you can be offended. My goal with this show is to stimulate and titillate and I know I've accomplished that. I'm just lucky I was able to wrangle my friend Ed Mironiuk in to drawing it as it would be less impressive if I was left to expressing myself with my finger painting skills.
(source)
Labels: contemporary, male artist, painting, usa
Thursday, December 06, 2007
"Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped' Single Cover" (2007) by Jock Mooney
"Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped' Single Cover" (2007) by Jock Mooney
Statement: My sculptural works and installations are comprised of numerous small-scale hand made objects. In the case of my ongoing project 'Inventory', the bombardment of data currently numbers over 1,500 individual elements. Presented en masse to the viewer, these apparently random images are drawn from a wide range of sources, including mythology, religious iconography, historical occurrence, popular culture and mundane reality. Taken from similar sources, my drawings and random lists written off the top of my head, function in parallel to the sculptural works and share the same stream-of-consciousness aesthetic.
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip is my favourite new band/act of the year. They are great live as well. This is the video of "The Beat That My Heart Skipped"
Labels: male artist, painting, sculpture, uk
"Saranghe" (2007 by Patrick Winfield
"Saranghe" (2007 by Patrick Winfield. Polaroid Spectra film on board. 24x30 inches. Via.
Labels: collage, contemporary, male artist, photography, usa
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
"La Femme Nue" (1982) by Robert Combas
Lot 173 "La Femme Nue" (1982) by Robert Combas. Acrylique sur papier. 159 x 120 cm. From an auction.
Robert Combas is a French painter and sculptor, born in 1957 in Sete in the south of France and now living and working in Paris.
He is widely recognized as a progenitor of the figuration libre movement that began in Paris around 1980 as a reaction to the art establishment in general and minimalism and conceptual art in particular.
Figuration libre is often regarded as having roots in Fauvism and Expressionism and is linked to contemporary movements such as Bad Painting and Neo-expressionism. It draws on pop cultural influences such as graffiti, cartoons and rock music in an attempt to produce a more varied, direct and honest reflection of contemporary society, often satirizing or critiquing its excesses.
Labels: contemporary, france, male artist, painting
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
"Continental Edison" (1966) by Jean Pierre Ronzel
"Continental Edison" (1966) by Jean Pierre Ronzel.
French advertising photographer Jean-Pierre Rozel was the in-house photographer for Porsche and Volkswagen for thirty years.
Via Mrs. Deane
Labels: france, male artist, photography
"Juliet Browner and Magaret Neiman, Los Angeles" (1948) by Man Ray
"Juliet Browner and Magaret Neiman, Los Angeles" (1948) by Man Ray (1890-1976). For sale at Artprice Store.
Labels: classic, france, photography, usa
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
"Alexandra" (1996) by Luciano Castelli
"Alexandra" (1996) by Luciano Castelli. Acrylic and gouache on paper. From an auction.
Labels: contemporary, male artist, painting, switzerland
Friday, November 16, 2007
"The Aristocrats" (2007) by Lisa Yuskavage
"The Aristocrats" (2007) by Lisa Yuskavage. Oil on linen. 106.7cm x 104.1cm / 42 x 41 in. Source.
Her exhibition at greengrassi in London ends tomorrow!
Labels: contemporary, female artist, painting, usa








