I really liked this lecture - it gave me a lot of inspiration and artists to look at who I wouldn't normally research into.
tom
- Ross bleckner (black painting-grid structure- perspective - the plague)
- mark flood, (frame, foliage, mark of brush, window)
- Charles demuth (modernist, architecture of modernism, mathematical diagrametical, using space in geometrical way is powerful)
- theo van doesburg (exaggerated perspective to show ceiling design.
- aligero boetti (embroidered rugs, social document. collaborative, people who made them)
- Ben venom (heavy metal quilter, crafting something that takes a lot of time,
- wolfgang paalen (surrealism, beginning of surrealism wokred with Andre Breton, Fumage, make marks with smoke marks, paint into the result of that) (structure of painting)
- Hulda guzman (large, treatment of surface throughout whole painting, abstractive long lens effect)
- Masaya China (Damien leed) (sculptures come together intense, construction)
- donal moloney (very detailed and small and slow, makes models and paints from models and light and how it highlights)
- Laura Lancaster, Dracula (gesture and figuration fighting each other and they both win somehow, funny, sad)
- Vicky wright (concern with portrait, undermining of that)
- William Daniels (makes models: paper , cardboard, tinfoil, then paintings from them)
zoë
- off the wall: painting finds its feet.
- Vatican museum, unswept floor mosaic.
- Matthew Ritchie (step into the work, become part of it, paintings expand by including spectators, painting is not itself expanded but you are by being a part of it)
- catrin Huber, expanded interiors, pompeii, wall paintings mapped interiors of these spaces)
- Betty woodman (collapsing form, then flat, inverts dynamic, landscape in her work actually a domestic one. painting + sculpture)
- mindy shapero (cut paper) (entering painting)
- Oscar murillo (addressed display,
- Natasha Kidd, overfill
- leody churchman
- janine anytoni
- Fiona banner
- Adrian. Piper, catalyse