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    Tom Friedman, Untitled, 2004, collage on paper

via iheartmyart

    Tom Friedman, Untitled, 2004, collage on paper

    via iheartmyart



    Reblogged from iheartmyart ♥.

    November 10, 2009, 2:34pm  

    Robert Rauschenberg, Small Rebus, 1956
Woke up to this lovely collage in my inbox, courtesy of the upcoming exhibition Collection: MOCA’s The First Thirty Years. Still loving this idea.

    Robert Rauschenberg, Small Rebus, 1956

    Woke up to this lovely collage in my inbox, courtesy of the upcoming exhibition Collection: MOCA’s The First Thirty Years. Still loving this idea.



    October 07, 2009, 9:06am  

    Doug Aitken, Crystal Coma, 2005

via i-peach-feng-shui

    Doug Aitken, Crystal Coma, 2005

    via i-peach-feng-shui



    Reblogged from The Tao of Dana.

    August 11, 2009, 1:36pm  

    People are reporting that Dash Snow died yesterday of an overdose in his apartment.  If this is true, the world has lost a great talent.
image via i-peach-feng-shui

    People are reporting that Dash Snow died yesterday of an overdose in his apartment.  If this is true, the world has lost a great talent.

    image via i-peach-feng-shui



    Reblogged from The Tao of Dana.

    July 14, 2009, 9:01am  

    
Brian Bress, Untitled (Collage Suit), 2006

via iheartmyart

    Brian Bress, Untitled (Collage Suit), 2006

    via iheartmyart



    Reblogged from iheartmyart ♥.

    July 08, 2009, 1:40pm  

    Jasper Johns Flag. 1954-55
Happy Fourth!!

    Jasper Johns Flag. 1954-55

    Happy Fourth!!



    July 04, 2009, 9:30am  

    Jasper Johns Target 1958

I remember when my brother and I were really little, my mom caught him leaning against the Flag.  He was in a bit of trouble for that one.

    Jasper Johns Target 1958

    I remember when my brother and I were really little, my mom caught him leaning against the Flag.  He was in a bit of trouble for that one.



    June 10, 2009, 10:45am  

    Left: Richard Prince Right: Patrick Cariou
Larry Gagosian and Richard Prince are still in trouble about this “copyright infringement” business, normally I would be for Cariou, but the Gagosian camp makes a good point…

In his response, Prince, a renowned appropriation artist who frequently uses others’ imagery in his work, argued that the photographs in Yes Rasta are not “‘strikingly original’ or ‘distinctive’ in nature”, and that his “transformative” uses of the photographs were “done in good faith and reflect established artistic practices”. via…

Here is the other thing, the Prince work isn’t that good. It is immature and poorly executed.  The composition of the piece is sound (also based in someone else’s work) but the details are sloppy.  I guess in the end everyone wins.  Cariou get’s publicity for his original photographs along with some new fans who will fight with him against these thieves. Prince gets some publicity for his art as opposed to his associations (LVMH, James Frey) for the first time in a while. And Larry…well, he’s just being Larry. We don’t need to worry about Larry.

    Left: Richard Prince Right: Patrick Cariou

    Larry Gagosian and Richard Prince are still in trouble about this “copyright infringement” business, normally I would be for Cariou, but the Gagosian camp makes a good point…

    In his response, Prince, a renowned appropriation artist who frequently uses others’ imagery in his work, argued that the photographs in Yes Rasta are not “‘strikingly original’ or ‘distinctive’ in nature”, and that his “transformative” uses of the photographs were “done in good faith and reflect established artistic practices”. via…

    Here is the other thing, the Prince work isn’t that good. It is immature and poorly executed.  The composition of the piece is sound (also based in someone else’s work) but the details are sloppy.  I guess in the end everyone wins.  Cariou get’s publicity for his original photographs along with some new fans who will fight with him against these thieves. Prince gets some publicity for his art as opposed to his associations (LVMH, James Frey) for the first time in a while. And Larry…well, he’s just being Larry. We don’t need to worry about Larry.



    April 09, 2009, 1:42pm  

    Tim Hawkinson Untitled 2003

    Tim Hawkinson Untitled 2003



    January 23, 2009, 10:58am