Posts Tagged ‘art’
By Pat Thompson June 10th, 2008
Bag of Baghdad
By Patrick Thompson, 2007
Water color and ink on ledger paper, 0cm x 30cm
By Pat Thompson May 20th, 2008
Battledress
By Pat Thompson, 2007
24cm x 36cm
By mejuan May 1st, 2008
Mejuan, 2008.
Barcelona, Spain
By Pat Thompson April 10th, 2008
Sars Palace
By Pat Thompson, 2003
Latex on found image, 5×25
By mejuan April 5th, 2008
Fear, copyright and a side order of mind-numbing “art”
Royal, 2008
Spraypaint on concrete
By Fuyuki Kurasawa and Cultural Shifts April 1st, 2008
A public lecture on the visual representation of distant suffering in various parts of the world, and its implications for the production of otherness and vulnerability - this video is part of the Institute of Political Economy lecture series.
By Pat Thompson March 27th, 2008
Robert Oppenheimer and Gen. Leslie Groves lead a group of reporters to visit ground zero at Trinity Site on Sept. 11. 1945
By Pat Thompson. 2006
Ink on braille paper, 20 x 20
By mejuan March 18th, 2008
The more things change, the more things stay the same. “Chicks” and adrenaline sport. Carving up the bull slowly, like chopping down a tree. A modern-day fairy tale about Satan’s game, told in eleven images.
By Jim Larwill March 12th, 2008
Landscape is real-estate. Paintings of the “natural” world are travelogue posters evoking a time and place that no longer exists.
By mejuan February 22nd, 2008
By mejuan February 9th, 2008
By mejuan February 4th, 2008
Ibie, EDjinn and Royal, Barcelona.
By mejuan January 28th, 2008
Here’s the first post cover of the year. They don’t last long.
A few months ago I took a fallen tile from the Barcelona metro. Days ago I spotted a vacant spot in this row of beautiful tiles near my home and …
By mejuan January 24th, 2008
By mejuan January 23rd, 2008
Obey Plagiarist Shepard Fairey: A critique by artist Mark Vallen.
The link above, in my opinion holds some powerful ideas that defeat any carcass counter debate to try to salvage the great ICON, Sheppard Fairey’s OBEY GIANT “reputation”.
Perhaps Obey’s humble beginnings with his sticker street …