drawing
William Kentridge
A documentary about William Kentridge.
History of the Main Complaint by William Kentridge
Terry Winters
Linking Graphics 2, 1999, Ink, graphite, and colored pencil on paper
Double Gravity, 1984, Oil on linen
Morula III , 1983-4, Lithograph on paper
Terry Winters will be exhibiting at IMMA in summer 2009.
David Shrigley - It's Getting Worse
Solo Show G126, Galway - Opens this Thursday
New Drawing
A Couple of Images from Berlin Residency
I'm coming to the end of my residency at Ard Bia Berlin. I'm flying home to Dublin in on Wednesday. During my residency I've made a sculpture, a series of drawings, and a series of photographs of covered motorbikes.
Here's a few images of my studio and some work.
I recieved an arts council travel and training award to avail of this residency opportunity.
David Shrigley Animations
There's more on youtube if you look (actually there's more there whether you look or not)
Los Carpinteros Drawing
Here are two works by Los Carpinteros who are two Cuban artists who work collaborativley. They are participating in Physcho Buildings at the Hayward Gallery in London.
Guillermo Kuitca
Guillermo Kuitca Untitled (Opernhaus Zürich) 2001 mixed media, digital print on paper 27.8 x 21.7 cm / 11 x 8 1/2 inch
Spirals Drawn by Walking with GPS
William Anastasi Blind Wall Drawing
A wall drawing (done while blind-folded) by William Anastasi who is pictured beside is work.
Fragments - Digital Drawings on Youtube
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Tara Donovan Etching
Tara Donovan Untitled, 2005 Etching Image Size: 29 5/8 x 29 3/4 inches Paper Size: 32 x 32 inches Printed by Pace Editions Ink Published by Pace Editions, Inc.
Edition of 35This etching was created by making bubbles by blowing into a mixture of acid and liquid soap. The artist then used a plastic spoon to place the bubbles onto the metal plate.
Hilary Berseth
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Hilary Berseth’s “Programmed Hives” use the natural building process of bees to generate sculptural forms. Berseth uses a number of strategies for organizing the way bees build: seeding the hive with a foreign geometry, compressing the available space to generate a particular form, or adding an impediment to the structure the bees would ordinarily create. Berseth’s interventions in the bee colonies act as “programs” that instigate a set of forms between the organic and the artificial. Berseth also contributes two graphite drawings to the show, “Tetrahedrons Instanced to the Stars of the Milky Way (3 stages)” and “Two Anomalous Objects”, that depict digitally-rendered models of information originating from number or data sets. The labor-intensive process of drawing gives the pieces a physical presence in tension with the abstract mathematical nature of their subject matter.
Posted 3 - Art Trail Cork
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My poster (middle) as a part for Skart's Posted 3 project for Art tTrail, Cork. The posters are also going to be on display in Berlin at a venue called Zaa.
2 Projects by Jochem Hendricks
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Viruses, ping pong balls, glue
"In 1991 Jochem Hendricks began to build makromodels of viralstructures, e.g. aids, cancer, flue, or herpes. When exhibited, these structures are hung from the ceiling and are dispersed throughout the room like a planetarysystem. This body of works encompasses 15 objects. Each made up of between 60 and 752 ping-pong balls, glued together according to elaborately calculated blueprints. "
Newspaper, rotary print
"This newspaper has already been read. The movements of the eyes while reading were recorded, digitized and printed out. Something of the otherwise invisible process of reading is made visible, and a trace of the absorbtion of information remains. The result being a read newspaper, a finished paper so to speak, an entire «Frankfurter Allgemeine». The printing of the paper was done along with the usual daily issue of the «Frankfurter Allgemeine», in an identical printing process on rotating presses. Kindly supported by the Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung GmbH, the Frankfurt Societätsdruckerei Gmbh and the Ministry for Art and Science in Hessen."
Brian Fay at The Lab
I saw Brian Fay 's exhibition 'Some time now' at the Lab. It's over soon but might still be up. Its an exhibition mostly of digital drawings of the cracks in paintings. Here is an image of one of his drawings I found on the internet.