11/02/2008

SOME KIND OF LOVE


untitled (2000),
works on paper


Nayland Blake

8/23/2008

THE FALL


la chute (the fall), 2005-2006


Denis Darzacq

6/18/2008

ABOUT PLEASURE


Beyond the Pleasure Principle, 2000


Sarah Lucas

THEATRE OF NEGATION


Labyrinth, 1974


Robert Morris

NEONS 16 (MONUMENT)


Monument, 1967


Dan Flavin

picture by Declan McCullagh

5/27/2008

NEXT (TG @ PARIS)


Details, HERE.

NEW



Slava Mogutin , the notorious russian subversive star returns with a second monograph (after Lost Boys). NYC GoGo, something defined like 'a tribute to the Golden Age ov New-York City nightlife.'
A book published by powerHouse Books with an essay of Bruce Benderson.

More about NYC GoGo, HERE.



5/14/2008

...AND TEARS WILL BE MY JEWELS


Lagrimas, 2002 (detail)
glass, water, steel


Jean-Michel Othoniel
courtesy galerie Emmanuel Perrotin

OUTSIDE


Arnulf Rainer and his collection of Outsider Art
india ink on photograph


Arnulf Rainer

ANIMALS


Rhino in fog


Geert Goiris

4/25/2008

RECYCLING


Mondrian Boots, 1995


Sylvie Fleury

WE DON'T NEED...


Untitled (We don't need another hero), 1987


Barbara Kruger

HISTORY OF VIOLENCE


The Klan Klansman


Andres Serrano

CHAOS THEORY

4/15/2008

POP & LIGHTS


Finis Coronat Opus, 1995
oil on canvas


Charles Bell

POP & DEATH


Study for this Sovereign Life, 1985
oil and sand


Jim Dine

4/04/2008

INTIMACY


My Bed, 1996


Tracey Emin

ANIMALS

I Like America and America Likes Me, 1974
performance


Joseph Beuys

Beuys’s most famous Action took place in May 1974, when he spent three days in a room with a coyote. After flying into New York, he was swathed in felt and loaded into an ambulance, then driven to the gallery where the Action took place, without having once touched American soil. As Beuys later explained: ‘I wanted to isolate myself, insulate myself, see nothing of America other than the coyote.’ The title of the work is filled with irony. Beuys opposed American military actions in Vietnam, and his work as an artist was a challenge to the hegemony of American art.

Beuys’s felt blankets, walking stick and gloves became sculptural props throughout the Action. In addition, fifty new copies of the Wall Street Journal were introduced each day, which the coyote acknowledged by urinating on them. Beuys regularly performed the same series of actions with his eyes continuously fixed on the coyote. At other times he would rest or gather the felt around him to suggest the figure of a shepherd with his crook. The coyote’s behaviour shifted throughout the three days, becoming cautious, detached, aggressive and sometimes companionable. At the end of the Action, Beuys was again wrapped in felt and returned to the airport.

ANIMALS


The Pack, 2002
resin and urethan


Michael Joo

3/29/2008

HISTORY OF VIOLENCE


Practice Zero Tolerance, 2006


Adel Abdessemed

3/25/2008

LOST LIGHTS


pictures by edfpf (c) 2007
(all rights reserved (in hell))


mon repos, 2007

les arques (france)
2007 (lost), group show by atelier des arques
curated by chiara parisi

Claude Lévêque



(with thoughts for my neighbour, moreismore)

INVOCATION


Mass, 2008


Desi Monster

3/22/2008

POLITICS


National Los Angeles, 2002

Saadane Afif

SPRINGTIME FLOWERS


untitled, 2007
mixed media

from Blooming - A Scattering of Blossoms and Other Things, an exhibition at Collection Lambert, Avignon (France) during Summer 2007.



Cy Twombly

3/16/2008

WILD BOYS


Wolfgan Tillmans

WORDS WORDS WORDS


City of Words, 1999



Vito Acconci

LEGEND


Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs (detail), 1985


Jean Tinguely

HISTORY OF PORTRAIT


Vito Acconci in the US Marine Platoon Leader Corps - Quantico, VA 1959
(for VA : Rehearsals for Architecture), 1959


Vito Acconci

GARDENING


Brauner Garten, 2006

Gelitin

3/11/2008

WORDS & COLORS


Four Words Four Colors, 1965

Joseph Kosuth

3/09/2008

MODERN SHAMANIC EXPERIENCE

24th type of ambiguity #98

16th type of ambiguity #117

12th type of ambiguity #3

11th type of ambiguity #26

10th type of ambiguity #7

5th type of ambiguity #15

4th type of ambiguity #11

2d type of ambiguity #22


1st type of ambiguity #2

all photographies by Thierry Kupferschmid

Thierry Kupferschmid is born in 1970 at Lausanne (Switzerland) and he lives at Lausanne and New-York (USA).
His artwork (drawings, paintings, photographies, performances) explores the borders between human beings and natural elements (mineral, vegetal, animal), and btw it asks about what is exactly the human conditions. Like a modern shaman, he tries to change and to mute anger, frustrations and desires into creative energies.