Niall de Buitlear – Visual Artist’s Blog

February 27, 2008

Paul McDevitt – Sculpture

Filed under: craft,sculpture — Niall @ 10:52 pm

Doppelgänger, Paul McDevitt, 2007, wicker

http://www.stephenfriedman.com/

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February 25, 2008

Robert Carr – Paper Sculpture

Filed under: craft,sculpture — Niall @ 7:23 pm

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Paper Sculpture by Robert Carr

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February 21, 2008

Theme Time Post 4 – Eyes

Filed under: theme time — Niall @ 9:52 pm

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Louise Bourgeois, Eye Benches, Black Zimbabwe granite

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Dorothy Cross, Eyemaker, still from DVD

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Man Ray, Indestructible Object (or Object to Be Destroyed), 1964 (replica of 1923 original). Metronome with cutout photograph of eye on pendulum

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Janine Antoni, Pestle and Mortar

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Barbara Kruger

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Jochem Hendricks, Eye Drawing

Drawings done by using a machine to track the movements of the eyes. Link

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A still from the famous eye ball slicing scene from Un Chien Andalou (1929) by Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel

Susan MacWilliam,  After Image,2002, B+W and Colour, Stereo, 4 mins 30 secs.

‘After Image’ delves into the bizarre and the extraordinary, exploring the myth that the last image seen before death is retained on the retina of the eye. ‘After Image’ uses film footage from Dario Argento’s obscure 1971 film ‘Four Flies on Grey Velvet’ (Italy) and ‘Los Muertos Hablan’ (Gabriel Soria, 1935, Mexico) alongside footage shot by the artist. Link

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René Magritte, Le Faux Miroir, 1928

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February 20, 2008

Cris Bruch Sculpture

Filed under: sculpture — Niall @ 11:53 pm

Cris Bruch, SKETCHBOOK, 2007 Wood, graphite, chalk
72 x 53 x 36 inches

Cris Bruch, PILGRIM, 2004 Paper, resin, ink 36 x 50 x 36 inches

http://www.lawrimoreproject.com/crisbruch.html

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February 19, 2008

Theme Time Post 3 – Water

Filed under: theme time — Niall @ 9:01 pm

Hans Haacke, Condensation Cube, 1963

 Mary McIntyre, The Lough V

Link

Cliona Harmey, rain video installation
3 video loops and audio track,
height 2(6ft x 8ft)

Cliona has various sound and video projects relating to water on her website

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Francis Alys, Something Leads to Nothing

Richard Long, White Water Line, 1990
from the Guardian website Link

Henk Hofstra’s Blue Road in Drachten (Holland) stretches 1000 meters long

via wooster collective

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Ceal Floyer, H2O Diptych, two monitors, two DVDs, Silent, 60 mins each
Edition 4 of 5
 2002

In this video diptych there is a glass of sparkling water losing its fizz and a pot of water boiling.

Jeppe Hein – Appearing Rooms – sculptural fountain

Greyworld have developed a system for writing with bubbles in water http://www.greyworld.org/#experiments_/i1


Gary Coyle, Lovely Water

From a series of photographs taken by the artist during daily swims in the sea.

Link

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February 18, 2008

Theme Time Post number 2 – Hair

Filed under: theme time — Niall @ 6:52 pm

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Kathy Prendergast, The End and the Beginning II, 1996, three generations of human hair & wooden spool, 5.5 x 4 cm

Lorna Simpson, Wigs, waterless lithograph on felt.
Walker Art Center Collection, T. B. Walker Acquisition Fund, 1995.

Mona Hatoum, Exodus II, 2002, card board, leather, metal. human hair, wax

Ann Hamilton, Tropos
An installation invloving the filling of a warehouse with horse hair.

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An electron microscope image of Anne Bronté’s hair by Cornelia Parker

Untitled (Facial Hair Transplants), Ana Mendieta, March-April 1972/1997.


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Marina Abramovic and Ulay

Robert Gober, Untitled Candle, Beeswax, string and human hair

from Matthew Marks Gallery

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Jim Dine, Hair, c.1969; a pair of pencil drawings

Kiki Smith, Wolf Girl, 1999, Etching on paper, 20 x 16 inches

from the PBS art21 site

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February 17, 2008

Theme Time Blog Posts – Food

Filed under: theme time — Niall @ 8:36 pm

I’ve been listening to Various episodes of Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour while working in my studio recently.  For a bit of fun I have decided to do a series of posts featuring art work relating to one of Bob’s themes. Up first: food.

This still life was sculpted from wet coloured toilet paper by Caroline McCarthy.

Caroline McCarthy, Still Life 2002, C-print, 24 13/16 x 35 7/16 inches (63 x 90 cm), edition 3 of 6, framed

Can’t have a thread about food and art without Claes Oldenburg. 

Claes Oldenburg, (installation at Green Gallery, New York, Fall 1962 including Floor Cake and Floor Cone)
Canvas filled with foam rubber and cardboard boxes, painted with synthetic polymer paint and latex

Tonico Lemos Auad


Joseph Beuys, Fat Chair

Antony Gormley, Bed, 1980-1981, bread and paraffin wax

http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=21315&searchid=11530&tabview=text

Alice Maher, Bread Tree

There are a lot of artists working with bread. Here is Alice Maher’s Bread Tree which was featured in an exhibition in west cork to do with bread.  http://www.breadmatters.org

 
Tom Friedman, Loop, spaghetti

David Sherry pays for meals he hasn’t eaten http://www.dave-sherry.com/performance_3.htm

Janine Antoni, gnaw

600 lbs. of chocolate, gnawed by the artist. 600 lbs. of lard, gnawed by the artist. Display case with 45 heart-shaped packages for chocolate made from chewed chocolate removed from the chocolate cube and 400 lipsticks made with pigment, beeswax and chewed lard removed from the lard cube.

All of this food has one invetiable conclusion. Here is Wim Delvoye’s famous (infamous?) machine which recreates the process of human digestion. It is fed, digests the food, and defecates.

Wim Delvoye, Cloaca

Here it is featured on Eurotrash http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdlLBWymnUA

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Exhibition Round up – February

Filed under: Exhibitions,exhibition round-up — Niall @ 6:30 pm

There’s quite a lot of good art on view in Dublin this month. Mark Francis has an excellent exhibition of paintings at the Hugh Lane.  Some of the works take diagramatic images of sound as their starting points. These are developed to take on a more organic quality.

Slavek Kwi has a sound installation at Broadcast the new gallery in DIT on Portland Row. The work uses recorded sounds of animals such as dolphins and cicadas but the artist is interested in the abstract possibilites of working with these sounds.

Denis Mc Nulty is another artist working with sound. His show Framework/Rupture at the Green on Red  consists of sound, sculpture, animation and photographic images. the show deals with “relationship between constructed space and the experience of time”. He uses archive material, has created a raised platform using scaffolding, has made sculptural objects with sound elements, and sited a work outside the gallery on the roof of a building opposite. 


 Dennis McNulty, Installation image of flow/loop, DVD 1.5 second loop

The Kevin Kavanagh has a group exhibition that is a bit out of character for the gallery but is a similar approach to 2005′s  “was du brauchst” which also included Ulrich Vogl. Most of the work is is not particularly sellable. It features work by  Karin Brunnermeier, Graham Hudson, Gereon Krebber, Eamon O’Kane and Ulrich Vogl.  Its not a great show but the piece by Graham Hudson is kind of interesting (pictured below). There are also interesting sculptures by Gereon Krebber illustrated in a catalogue though the work he has in this show isn’t great.

Kerlin Gallery have a really good show on at the moment called PHOENIX PARK which is also a little of of character for them. Its an exhibition of work by six young artists from or living in Ireland. They are Aoife Collins, Vera Klute, Eoin McHugh, Clive Murphy, Seamus Nolan, and Sonia Shiel. I’m guessing the title in an illusion to the fact that the artists work all involve some element of the natural and the artificial. I was particularly impressed by Eoin McHugh’s work which I’ve  seen before but never liked it that much until now. For this show he has covered one end of the gallery with wallpaper printed with various drawings as well as showing a number of works on paper. Clive Murphy showed a piece of found audio tape which delineated a simple drawing of a landscape on the wall and passed through a modified tape player integrated into a plynth which played the music into the gallery. The show had a vibrant feel and it is good to see the Kerlin working with some young artists.

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Eoin Mc Hugh, 2007, Romantic Science pt. 1, mixed media on paper, 35 x 56 cm

Seamus Nolan is also showing at the Lab. The show features a cardboard caravan as its centrepiece (he’s got a police van made of bales of crushed boxes at the Kerlin). My work is on show at the same time in the exhibition space upstairs (more on that below).

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February 14, 2008

Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour

Filed under: music — Niall @ 10:57 pm

Bob Dylan’s radio shows available for download here

http://dsp.vscht.cz/pavelka/TTRH/ttrh01.html

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Corban Walker

Filed under: sculpture — Niall @ 9:59 pm

Corban Walker, Grid Stack 6/6 (2007), Low iron glass and clear float glass 81.6 x 60 x 60cm

Here is an image from a Corban Walker show from December. I never posted anything about it at the time – not sure why.

http://greenonredgallery.com/exhibition.php?intProjectID=26

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