Archive for the ‘ History ’ Category
It all started with trying to identify a painting with nested green squares. We had a strong feeling that the painter’s name started with an A. A few Google searches later, we found it. But the image led us to this great website out of Amsterdam. “The Institute of Artificial Art.” Enjoy. [ READ MORE ]
A great site I learned about through Facebook. This post in particular caught our eye – especially now that we’ve officially launched the UPP. Always a fan of Chris Burden. [ READ MORE ]
“I try hard never to forget that art is essentially a game of signification, and that in our capacity as artists, we always endeavor to ask questions, to search, and to play.” - Joseph Kosuth [ READ MORE ]
If you are looking for some interesting reading/history of net.art, this is a good article in the Wall Street Journal from July 2009. [ READ MORE ]
“31. If an artist uses the same form in a group of works, and changes the material, one would assume the artist’s concept involved the material.” What does it mean to re-perform a drawing? Even if the original drawing was life-sized? How does involving the body – as a viewer, as opposed to a producer – [ READ MORE ]