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xyz713 · 1 year
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Andrea Zittel
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whitehotel · 1 year
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Andrea Zittel, Bench, after Judd (2014)
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inferlo712 · 2 years
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Skulptur Projekte Münster
Skulptur Projekte, el encuentro de escultura contemporánea que cada 10 años se propone desarrollar obras con y para el espacio público. La historia del Skulptur Projekte Münster se remonta a la década de 1970 cuando George Rickey colocó su escultura cinética, ”Drei rotierende Quadrate” en la ciudad alemana de Münster. En ese momento hubo una protesta pública significativa contra la colocación de…
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gyscafe · 4 months
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AZ westworks *****
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modernviga · 11 months
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https://www.thejoshuatreehouse.com/2016/03/08/andrea-zittel-a-z-west-tour/
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pussyluvr2000 · 1 month
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I think I'd like to Steve Jobs-ify / Andrea Zittel-ify my wardrobe like. One color or cut per season and I just wear the same fucking thing every day without thinking about it. would simplify things by a Lot. Like Timmy Turner.
On a somewhat related note I was thinking about doing a super involved performance / painting piece where I make my own religion and rituals down to the clothing and food (I started writing scripture also just to see if I could bullshit half as well as dead men from centuries ago...spoilers, I can). I think it would be very entertaining for me. Possibly problematic if I were to do it for my thesis but I would be tickled and that's what matters.
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mumpsetc · 10 months
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hiiiiii i was wondering, what artists are u most inspired by? :00
God SOOOO Many Haha! @awseriously and @schoolunchtray are the Recent Two Big Ones, and I'll Sorta Rattle Off a Small Snippet of Other Ones
Cate Wurtz (Her Work Can Be NSFW Heads Up) (Twitter, Lamezone.net)
Pochowek (Twitter)
Ala Flora (Twitter)
Vewn (Youtube)
Jonni Phillips (Youtube)
Ball and Cone (Tumblr)
Teleostauber (Tumblr)
Beefcliff (Tumblr)
David Rankin's Dull Book
Sally Cruikshanks
Anna Oppermann
Kristoff Zetterstrand
Alex Colville
Paul Bush
Robert Reed
Toba Kheedori
Wayne Thiebaud (Specifically His Drawings of San Francisco)
Andrea Zittel (Specially A-Z West)
I Have a Notes Document Thats Just Listing Off Artists I Like and What I Like About Em But These are the Big Ones. For the Ones Who are Online I Listed What Websites I Mostly Watch Em On! Thank You for Askin
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cities · 11 months
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THINGS I HAVE LEARNED IN MY LIFE SO FAR
The list that follows was originally inspired by Stefan Sagmeister’s list by the same name. I’m also inspired by lists by the likes of Andrea Zittel, Jenny Holzer and Milton Glaser.
Since its first iteration in 2008, my list has been heavily edited. It's served as a guidepost to assess where my head's at with work/life through the years.
The irony of this list: life is messy. I think it'd be better titled THINGS I THINK I KNOW SO FAR, LET'S TALK IT OUT. I'm working on not being so black and white. If there's one thing I know for sure: we must discard our certainties when they're no longer useful. See #33.
Honing a self-concept is essential to create. Rarely do the self-concept and the real self align.
Art is an act of expression. Design is an act of service.
Everything deserves a closer look.
Trust, but verify.
Helping others helps me.
Dishonesty is at war with freedom.
The key to a good ending is knowing when to roll the credits.
In business, an inner world is only as interesting as it is marketable.
Originality is a necessary delusion.
You can’t work for a person you don’t respect.
Consistency outweighs speed.
Iteration over perfection.
There’s enough time for what is actually important.
The process of creation often yields a more interesting result than the finished product. At the same time, there is a cleansing in shipping the work.
Inquire within.
Forgive. Forgive yourself.
It is okay to not be okay.
Writing daily breeds honesty, and in its own time, action.
Certainty is at odds with curiosity.
Everywhere I go, there I am.
Maps, like rules, are still subjective.
Reality is neutral.
A good idea is never done. The same goes for places, people, events. Everything can be recontextualized.
Perfectionism is golden if you want to live safe and die predictably, like everyone else.
Minimalism can be an act of devotion or an easy answer. Sometimes it’s both.
Envy and procrastination reveal what you value and what you don’t.
Money can buy freedom, but freedom’s nothing much without a plan.
Love is an action.
Turn soft and lovely in a lesser town whenever you have the chance.
Love who you love, out loud and openly. You only get this once.
Maintain a curiosity the size of Carl Sagan’s comb-over.
Carry your camera wherever you go.
Discard this list and start again.
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curatorscube · 5 days
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JINEN
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JINEN is a traveling exhibition with new work from Dan John Anderson, Ido Yoshimoto, Kazunori Hamana, and Yu Kobayashi. The artists, two living and working in California, and two practicing in Japan, are drawn together here to explore the shared interests of their varying practices which are each inspired at a fundamental level by their own experiences of living with nature. In origin this project emerged organically between the four artists through shared inspirations that blossomed both in a moment and over time. The end product is a proposal in which the artists exhibit works in two very different yet iconic Californian landscapes: A-Z West in the Mojave Desert and Salmon Creek Farm in the coastal redwood forests. For the first iteration of this project the artists will install their works in and around the "A-Z Planar Pavilions" at A-Z West, an artwork and 80 acre compound by artist Andrea Zittel in the Mojave town of Joshua Tree. For the second iteration, the artists will install their works among the shaded depths of the Redwoods at Salmon Creek Farm, a former counterculture commune and now a queered commune-farm-homestead and land-based non profit by Fritz Haeg on the Mendocino coast.
Presented by Curator's Cube, JINEN will take place at A-Z West in Joshua Tree, CA from April 19-22nd, 2024 and then travel to Salmon Creek Farm in Albion, CA from May 3-5th, 2024.
Please reach out to [email protected] with inquiries and requests for private viewings which may reach outside of these posted exhibition dates.
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xyz713 · 2 years
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Andrea Zittel
A-Z Comfort Unit II
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Artist Research Assignments
Here is the list of artists you will be researching this semester!
Emma will research Sarah Cain
Brooke will research Megan Whitmarsh
Kristie will research Xenobia Bailey
Kyle will research Chiharu Shiota
Ava will reserach Susan Cianciolo
Maria will research Andrea Zittel
Ellie will research Denise Treizman
Avery will reserach Claes Oldenburg
Jessica will research Ferne Jacobs
Elise will research Do Ho Suh
Images above:
These are all images of recent work by artist Faith Ringgold, currently on view in her solo exhibition "American People" on view for a few more days at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
From the exhibition press release:
"Artist, author, educator, and organizer Faith Ringgold is one of the most influential cultural figures of her generation, with a career linking the multidisciplinary practices of the Harlem Renaissance to the political art of young Black artists working today. Faith Ringgold: American People presents the most comprehensive assessment to date of the artist’s impactful vision. For 60 years, Ringgold has drawn from personal autobiography and collective histories to both document her life as an artist and mother and to amplify collective struggles for social justice and equity. From creating some of the most indelible artworks of the civil rights era to challenging accepted hierarchies of art versus craft, Ringgold has produced a body of work that bears witness to the complexity of the American experience.
Featuring Ringgold’s best-known series—such as her experimental story quilts, renowned painting series American People and Black Light, soft sculptures, performance objects, and ephemera related to her activist work—the exhibition examines the artist’s figurative style as it evolved to meet the urgency of political and social change. The exhibition also foregrounds her radical explorations of gender and racial identities, which the artist incorporates into the rich textures of her paintings, soft sculptures, and story quilts. Among the most important artworks of the past half century, Ringgold’s fabric works combine local traditions and global references to compose a polyphonic history of this country. The MCA’s presentation of Faith Ringgold: American People also includes a section with works from the MCA’s collection that contextualizes Ringgold’s wide-ranging practice in art history with works by artists either influenced by or in conversation with Ringgold or themes in her work. Long overdue, this retrospective provides a timely opportunity to experience the art of an American icon."
Learn more and see more images of work from this show on the museum website, linked here.
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cosmicanger · 7 months
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Andrea Zittel, Perfected Pillow
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movingspaceart · 10 months
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loveartformyself · 11 months
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Andrea Zittel (b. 1965, California, US)
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gyscafe · 1 year
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Andrea Zittel / Vertical Accumulator 120 / 6.5 x 5.8 x 6.5 cm
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