2010. január 7., csütörtök

Giulio Paolini



Giulio Paolini: Mimesi, 1975
http://pillanatgepek.c3.hu/kiallitas/muveszek/giulio-paolini/

Michael Snow



Michael Snow: Autorizáció, 1969
http://www.c3.hu/collection/koncept/images/bekekepek.html

Penone, Pistoletto, Graham














még egyszer, hogy meglegyen:

-- Giuseppe Penone: To Reverse One’s Eyes, 1970. Black & white photograph, 11.5 x 15.5 inches

-- Michelangelo Pistoletto: http://www.pistoletto.it/ Division and Multiplication of the Mirror -Art Takes On Religion Mirror paintings: http://www.pistoletto.it/eng/crono04.htm#

--Dan Graham: Performer/Audience/Mirror (1975), 22:52 min, b&w, sound Recorded at Video Free America in San Francisco, this work is a phenomenological inquiry into the audience/performer relationship and the notion of subjectivity/objectivity. Graham stands in front of a mirrored wall facing a seated audience; he describes the audience's movements and what they signify. He then turns and describes himself and the audience in the mirror. Graham writes: "Through the use of the mirror the audience is able to instantaneously perceive itself as a public mass (as a unity), offsetting its definition by the performer ('s discourse). The audience sees itself reflected by the mirror instantly while the performer's comments are slightly delayed. First, a person in the audience sees himself 'objectively' ('subjectively') perceived by himself, next he hears himself described 'objectively' ('subjectively') in terms of the performer's perception." http://www.ubu.com/film/graham_performer.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Graham
Kiállítása: http://www.whitney.org/Exhibitions/DanGraham

Pamela Rosenkranz


»Nothing Unbound«, 2009 and »Expression Self« by Pamela Rosenkranz.
http://www.karmainternational.org/
via vvork

Finnbogi Petursson


“Moment”, 2008 by Finnbogi Petursson. http://www.finnbogi.com/
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Carol Bove


Carol Bove: Mirror Abstraction, 2005. Antique crystal ball, gold chain, bronze screws.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Bove

via vvork

Anne Eastman


“No Private Point of View”, 2009 by Anne Eastman. Glass mirror, wooden frame on wood base.
http://anneeastman.com/
via vvork