Archive for November, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Artwork and Paintings From Julian Rosefeldt Artist at the Saatchi Gallery



Julian Rosefeldt’s Global Soap project is a vast collection of soap opera images archiving housewives’ favourites from all over the globe. Highlighting the TV template of formulaic plotlines and fluency in the universal language of schmaltz, Rosefeldt’s Soap photos present multiple panels of characters playing out identikit roles. Cropped to the format of actor’s publicity shots, the groupings of Rosefeldt’s subjects read like multi-national casting calls for archetypal villains and victims.

BIOGRAPHY

1965

Born in Munich, Germany

Lives and works in Berlin

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2005

Galería Leyyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

Asylum, part of the theatre festival Spielart, Haus der Kunst, Munich

The Soundmaker, Arndt & Partner, Zürich

Trilogy of Failure, ZKMax, München

2004

Trilogy of Failure, Kunst-Werke, Berlin

Asylum, Festival d’Avignon, Avignon, France

Baltic, The Centre for Contemporary

Art, Gateshead/Newcastle

Spike Island, Bristol

Max Wigram Gallery, London

2003

Asylum, Chulalongkorn Art Gallery, Bangkok

Atlantis Space, London

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2003

Rituale, Akademie der Künste, Berlin

Melodrama, Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo, Vigo, Spain

2002

Beckmann – un peintre dans l’histoire,

Centre National Georges Pompidou, Paris, France

Centro-Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo, Vitoria, Spain

Centro José Guerriero, Granata

Architourism, Columbia University/Buell Center, New York

2001

Tele[vision] – Kunst sieht fern, Kunsthalle Vienna

De Schoonheid van het Kwaad, De Zonnehof, Amersfoort, Netherlands

2000

Multiple Sensations, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco

Die Entfernung der Fotografie, Kunsthalle Basel, Basel

1999

Wohin kein Auge reicht, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg

Henry Art Gallery, Seattle

1998

Deep Storage – Arsenale der Erinnerung, Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf

P.S.1, New York

Henry Art Gallery, Seattle

Performing Buildings, Tate Gallery of Modern Art, London

1997

Deep Storage – Arsenale der Erinnerung, Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany

Nationalgalerie/ Kulturforum Berlin

Article Theme :-

Rosefeldt’s project issues of racial and national difference give way to the fashion of globalised sameness. The perception of ‘other’ is removed from ethnic preconception with each figure identified through their familiar dramatic parts rather than their outward appearance.

Read Entire Article about Artist Julian Rosefeldt paintings and artwork at The Saatchi-Gallery http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/julian_rosefeldt.htm

PostHeaderIcon Using Art Therapy for Amazing Stress Relief



One of the more fascinating measures taken for stress relief can be had with an art therapy. With so many different forms of therapy today it’s tough to know which are the most effective for which condition, but art therapy enjoys great success in helping people suffering from a collection of conditions that are both physical and mental. If you are looking for an exciting method for relieving stress, art therapy is a good option.

An art therapy session will help you show others how art can lead to self awareness and understanding, as well as how soothing it can be to engage in the creative process. Taking the time to focus on a piece of art alone can make a tremendous difference in how we live and think and can reduce stress amazingly. Art therapy also helps people to discover things about themselves based on what they draw. It is a good tool that psychologists use in assessing their patients.

Receiving art therapy can be done at your own pace if you go about finding places that offer it online. This is great for those who have families and can’t change their lives. Art therapy will help you to get a better understanding of yourself and your lifestyle. It is a great way for you to find and get rid of the problems that you may be facing. Many hospitals and doctors offices would recommend art therapy but it can be difficult to find the right place for you so be sure to do your research before signing up with anyone in particular.

If you can imagine all of the artists out there who use their art as a means of expressing themselves, it will be easier for you to see that you can do it too. You don’t necessarily have to be a perfect artist to benefit from this type of therapy; however, it helps to use this therapy as a means of expressing yourself. It is a great resource for getting out those feelings which can often be harmful when not expressed. Art has always been used as a way to express oneself so why not make it a part of your stress relief regimen?

If you are having a hard time dealing with your everyday stresses and if you are wondering what you can do to help ease your stresses, you should consider art therapy as a means of helping you. It can’t hurt to give it a try. With alternative medicine becoming a preferred way to dealing with life’s problems, art therapy is just a drug free method of controlling your stress which can also help to reduce many of your common illnesses. Search online for art therapy classes in your area.

PostHeaderIcon Auckland Art Gallery: Where culture and heritage moulds into marveled art



Art, a loved skill in both the ancient and modern world, has always beguiled the hearts of many. Auckland, the sunny and beautiful town by the sea is a picturesque sight that is also home to many artists and art enthusiasts.

With much love showered towards Arts & Crafts, the Kiwi following is quite large and devoted which is quite evident by the numbers of Art Galleries found in the city. One of these many galleries is the prestigious Auckland Art Gallery or the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki.

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki was built and established in 1888 and is located in central Auckland. Situated close to Albert             Park, the building’s architecture reflects that of the era. The Auckland Art Gallery however expanded into another building, where the New Gallery is found directly across the road from the Old Gallery, situated close to Albert Park. The Old Gallery which was built in 1887 and was initially Auckland City’s Free Public Library and Municipal building was handed over to the government and opened as a gallery that came to be known as the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki the following year. The New Gallery which is home to many modern and contemporary pieces was opened in 1995.

Being the largest art establishment in the island known to many as The Shaky Isles, the gallery is home to a collection of over 12,500 works of art.  With certain pieces dating as far back to the 13th century, some of these masterpieces are of early Maori portraits, landscapes drawings of the island while some are contemporary art.

Some of the major pieces of art include New Zealand art that belongs caters to historic, modern and contemporary categories. With awe-inspiring works from Maori & Pacific Island artists, the Auckland Art Gallery is home to European artworks, sculptures and print collections which date back to 1376. With these dazzling art collections , exhibitions and as well as education programs held throughout the year, there is certainly no better place to take in fine New Zealand art than at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki.

Take in the wonders of culture and heritage of this beauteous land, by visiting the many tourist attractions along with Auckland Art Gallery whist staying at a hotel in Auckland such as Copthorne Hotel Auckland Harbour City. Situated on the waterfront this Auckland hotel presents comfortable lodgings to discerning guests to ensure a relaxing and peaceful stay.

PostHeaderIcon Pussycat Dolls Present: Politicians Versus Pussycats



While the Pussycat Dolls started out in the United States, they gradually became famous worldwide for their musical and burlesque performances, attracting a sizable fan base. But on the other hand, given the risqué nature of the shows they put on, some countries and governments have also been giving the girls a thumbs-down. Criticism has come from nations such as Malaysia, where the group has been labeled as being “too raunchy” and a music promoter losing his job for bringing them there. And now, the latest administration to similarly speak out against the Pussycat Dolls belongs to the land down under, Australia.

Cabinet minister Tony Robinson has openly denounced the group, specifically its music videos. He has referred to them as not being true artistic expression, and more bluntly, as just mere trash bordering on pornography – a “mobile lingerie show.” He spoke up about his beliefs amidst State Parliament discussions on recent criminal activities in Australia, specifically perversion-related crimes. The trend of upskirting, or young men using cleverly hidden or disguised cameras to shoot and film up the skirts of women, has been on locally on the rise. A number of arrests were made by the authorities in relation to such crimes, and Robinson believes that videos and programming akin to the Pussycat Dolls would only spur on more of this deviant behavior.

He has said that the group’s music videos and other productions would help set up a mindset that such behavior is perfectly harmless, ordinary and acceptable. He says that he thought it over while seeing a Pussycat Dolls music video at the gym, and though he has yet to see any episodes of Pussycat Dolls Present, it’s unlikely that he’ll have a more tolerant attitude towards them. It’s a concern for producers of the series, which may cause the show to have a harder time getting exported to the proud and beautiful land of the wallabies.

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