Selected Courses on Digital Art-UOWM

12 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

in balance

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Artist Robert Mangold, from his country studio in upstate New York, translates the most basic of formal elements—shape, line, and color—into paintings, prints, and drawings whose simplicity of form expresses complex ideas. On a much larger scale, Mangold creates a permanent installation of tall, colored glass panels at the federal courthouse in Buffalo, NY.

SEGMENT: Robert Mangold in "Balance"

Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3 (2005)

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What goes on inside the minds of today’s most dynamic visual artists? How do they make the leap between insight and finished object? What inspires artists to break through the barriers of convention to arrive at new ways of seeing? These and other intriguing questions are explored in Season 3 of “Art in the Twenty-First Century,” the only series on national public television to focus exclusively on contemporary art and the people who create it. Like the great biennial art exhibitions that regularly showcase current artistic activity, “Art in the Twenty-First Century” returns to television every two years to profile working artists who build our living culture with each painting, sculpture, photograph or installation that they create….continue reading

Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3 (2005)

SHORT: William Kentridge: Pain & Sympathy

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SHORT: William Kentridge: Pain & Sympathy

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SHORT: Josiah McElheny: Beauty & Seduction

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Artist Josiah McElheny discusses the intentionally problematic nature of beauty and seduction in his “Total Reflective Abstraction” (2004) installation, on view at Donald Young Gallery in Chicago, as well as works by fellow artists and architectural masterpieces such as Renaissance palaces.
Producer: Wesley Miller and Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera & Sound: Kurt Branstetter, Joel Shapiro, and Tom Bergin. Editor: Jenny Chiurco. Artwork Courtesy: Josiah McElheny. Special Thanks: Donald Young Gallery, Chicago.

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SHORT: Josiah McElheny: Beauty & Seduction

SHORT: Josiah McElheny: Beauty & Seduction

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Artist Josiah McElheny discusses the intentionally problematic nature of beauty and seduction in his “Total Reflective Abstraction” (2004) installation, on view at Donald Young Gallery in Chicago, as well as works by fellow artists and architectural masterpieces such as Renaissance palaces.
Producer: Wesley Miller and Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera & Sound: Kurt Branstetter, Joel Shapiro, and Tom Bergin. Editor: Jenny Chiurco. Artwork Courtesy: Josiah McElheny. Special Thanks: Donald Young Gallery, Chicago.
it reminded me the ball that i had photographed at the market
it was the same evil beauty….

shirin neshat women without men

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SIGRAPH-INTRODUCTION-GLOBALIZATION

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SOFT-BLENDER-SIGRAPH

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