3/31/09



Infomercial Rainbow Daniel Everett

3/28/09

Edible




Sawa Tanaka's Edible prints are a series of screenprints on rice paper using only food.

3/26/09

Gladys Nilsson


Gladys Nilsson, The Swimming Hole 1986 (from a show at the Renaissance Society the year I was born)

3/25/09


Richard Slee Philosophy 2008

3/23/09

Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925-2006)

Fisherman's Cross (sculptor Henry Cline), date unknown

title and date unknown

Featured above are two of Finlay's early concrete works. His interest in text as object was later manifested in his life project, Little Sparta a garden that features 'plaques, benches, headstones, obelisks, planters, bridges and tree-column bases' inscribed with language. Finlay and family lived and worked on the farm and garden bringing mythology, philosophy and poetry to the landscape; a synthesis of nature and culture through everyday routine.

3/22/09



Beautiful (and cheap) new purchases

We Run the Kleenex


Ceramic Apple Pipes, Lisa Sitko
Ooga Booga


"Quartz arrow beads on gold tone ear wires"
Lulu jewelry

3/20/09

Strictly Jason Evans (photo) and Simon Foxton (styling), 1991

from Tate via Beyond Desire

3/16/09

best pencil ever..

Zebra Pen No. 2 Mechanical Pencil
Features wood case barrel design and a large eraser.
Classic!

Child's Chair
Designer: Ray Eames
Maker: Charles Eames

"The complex moulding of the plywood child's chair of 1945 was a triumph of modern machine mass production and was hailed as such. However, such was the fear of anything to do with hand crafts or folk work in products which graced the interiors of the brave new world of 'functionalism' and machine aesthetics, that the cut-out heart motif that humanized the object while serving as a hand-hole was attacked as sentimental and 'absurdly romantic' by Arthur Drexler, the influential US design critic."
- Humanizing Modernism: The Crafts, 'Functioning Decoration' and the Eameses, Pat Kirkham (1998)

The Eameses emphasized William Lethaby's "good, honest building" through unpretentious use of decoration, truth to material and their joy in hand work and labour.

3/8/09

John McCracken




Was thinking today about the relation between his sculptures and current computer aesthetics.

show announcement


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3/2/09