I had a Dzama book in my hands the other day with intention to buy, but I put it back. it was a sketchbook thing, I believe. maybe I'll go back and pull the trigger.
Wow. These are some incredible strong pictures. Not being that much in art, I didn't know many of these artists.The Luigi Serafini is really cool. I love it.
As far as Austrians go, we have of course Gottfried Helnwein:
And his once fellow student, Manfred Deix, one genius caricaturist (I rate him within the art context):
matt furie is a genius. his art ranges from black & white cartoons that are so bizarrely stupid and banal that you can't help laughing at them to huge, mind-blowing, incredibly detailed pieces.
yes, that is very cool indeed. I have seen one of his pieces in a museum of modern art in Ivry near Paris. It was a perfect red ring but you had to be standing in a certain point in a large room to put it together. Somehow, without knowing it, you felt driven to the right spot, as if you were looking to solve a puzzle.
Nakona MacDonald
also HERE
This is an old Roommate of mine.
He is a really fine artist and was a great roommate.
He used blow glass down in his room when lived together.
Super Cool guy.
Now he's doing Tattoo's as well.
carol, have you heard of ruby mag? i think you'd like it a lot - lots and lots of different, new stuff, i've discovered a lot of cool artists through this site.
Try this; I can't find any of the work on the internet but if you are close enough they have some winners.
Twenty Eight: A Second-Year MFA Student Exhibition
Event Type: Art Show
Location: East and Peggy Phelps galleries
Monday, September 28, 2009
12:00 AM
Calendar:
CGU Events Calendar
Contact:
pat Evans [email protected]
909-607-9292
Title Url: http://www.cgu.edu/art
Department: Art
CGU Art department presents: Twenty Eight: A Second-Year MFA Student Exhibition. Sept. 28 through Oct. 9. Opening reception Sept. 29 6-9 pm. East and Peggy Phelps Galleries, 251 E. Tenth St. For more info: 909-621-8071 or http://www.cguart.com/
I would suggest some of you fly in to see this exhibit. Yes, my son has three projects in it. click here and touch the names.
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