In this video of dolphins blowing rings and playing with them, you can’t help but notice they themselves look at them in wonder like some people look at art, and interact with them in interesting ways that lack any real purpose. Some definitions of art boil it down to objects or performances created with no […]
Entries Tagged as 'Sculpture'
Do animals make art?
February 10th, 2008 by Trout · 1 Comment
Tags: Animals · Dance · Sculpture
No Art, only Entertainment
December 10th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
I’ve noticed for quite some time that most media web sites and newspapers do not have an Arts section. The closest you find is Entertainment. The meaning of these two is of course very different, not because art can’t be entertaining, it can be. But art often has more purpose to it […]
Tags: Art Life · Artforms · Big Business · Cinema · Dance · Drawing and Illustration · Painting · Photography · Sculpture · Television · The Press · Theatre
The Daily Show - Art Authentication
October 20th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
John Hodgeman appears to discuss art authentication.
Tags: Art Life · Funny · Galleries · Museums · Painting · Sculpture
The Czech Dream, The hoax superstore of the Czech Republic
September 9th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
In the late ’80s, Czechoslovakia became a democratic state, and in 1993 peacefully separated into two countries - the Czech Republic and Slovakia. With democracy came capitalism and advertising, and with capitalism and advertising came The Hypermarket. Hypermarkets are the world’s superstores, selling shoes and spinach, pipe wrenches and pumpkins, all you would […]
Tags: Big Business · Cinema · Czech Republic · Documentary · Installation Art · Marketing · Performance Art
Big Banana in the Sky
September 4th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
Montreal artist Cesar Saez is creating a 300 meter banana, with a bamboo skeleton and helium bladders, which he intends to launch into geostationary orbit over Texas. It is launching from Baja, Mexico. It will appear in the sky 10-20% the size of the moon.
Just to be clear, 300 meters is over twice […]
Tags: Canada · Mexico · Sculpture · United States
If you get points, is it art?
September 3rd, 2007 by Trout · 2 Comments
I went to an afternoon of flat track roller derby, and even though it’s a sport, I could care less who won or lost. A lot of us were there to be entertained. Roller derby is dramatic and theatrical. Lots of players and whole teams have strong characters (whether real or mythical), […]
Tags: Cinema · Dance · Music & Sounds · Painting · Performance · Philosophy · Photography · Sculpture · Sports · Television · Theatre
Xu Bing, Books and Language
August 31st, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
I’ve been trying to learn Japanese this year. I’m making progress but it’s definitely slow. While I took Spanish in high school, my brain didn’t shift the way it is now. As I started to write and learn these brand new characters, I started noticing all the things I take for granted, […]
Tags: China · Installation Art · Language · Sculpture · Words
Simon Schama’s Power of Art
August 28th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
This is an excellent show, with beautiful cinematography and a very smart, passionate look at the people behind some of the greatest art in history. Episodes look at the lives of Van Gogh, Picasso, Caravaggio, Bernini, Rembrandt, Turner and Rothko.
More on the Power of Art site.
It’s airing on PBS now (schedule is on the […]
Tags: Painting · Sculpture · Television
“A New Wave for Japanese Art”, Art Investment Funds
August 18th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
International art collectors are warming up to a new breed of daring Japanese artists that are no longer beholden to Western styles.
Mentioned in the article is a Contemporary Arts Fund. I’m not sure how well known this is, but there are funds (like mutual funds) created by financial organizations that own artwork instead of […]
Tags: Economics · Japan · Painting · Sculpture
Real Life Kwik-E-Mart: National Installation Art
July 29th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
For the past few months, 12 7-Elevens in the United States were converted to real life Kwik-E-Marts, the very 7-Eleven-like stores featured in The Simpsons. The 12 stores have outsides changed to Kwik-E-Mart logos and colors, staff inside wears Kwik-E-Mart shirts, and the store sells Squishees, Buzz Cola, Krusty-O’s and pink doughnuts.
Before […]
Tags: Big Business · Installation Art · United States