Sunday, December 31, 2017
Saturday, December 23, 2017
sam's holiday/winter songs
i don't know if you guys know this yet but i'm basically the grinch. i hate when people listen to christmas music before december & i don't like to listen to it until it's really close to christmas. my sister hates that bc she loves christmas songs but i dunno, it's just not my thing
however, there are a couple of winter/holiday songs here & there that i don't mind listening to. most of these are the same ones from the last year's christmas music list (click here to check it out) but i've added a few new songs for this year (don't worry, still posting a december playlist for non-christmas songs):
Baby It's Cold Outside- Ariana Grande ft. Mac Miller
Santa Baby (Cover)- Ariana Grande & Liz Gillies
Fool's Holiday- All Time Low
Merry Christmas, Kiss My A**- All Time Low
Christmases When You Were Mine- Taylor Swift
Christmas Must Be Something More- Taylor Swift
You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch (Cover)- Alessia Cara
Nothing For Christmas (Cover)- New Found Glory
What's This- The Nightmare Before Christmas Soundtrack
circa 1960: postmodernism | origins of contemporary art
- shift: modernism being challenged, signaling of end of modernism & start of post-modernism
reasons for shift: trauma of WWII
-marks 20th century as century of global warfare
-creating divisions & interlinking across nations
- artists become skeptical of modernism as unifying project bc it seems to just be bringing war
- abstract expressionism in U.S. gets wrapped up in cold war cultural politics
- post-WWII sectors of germany (germany divided)
- west germany: international contemporary art founded
informel movement emerging from france:
-informal = "unformed"
-sense of disembodied drips
-no sense of sublime
volonte de puissance (will to power)- jean dubuffet 1946 humorous response to post-WWII interest in low, base, bodily paint mixed w mud/dirt/sand nude man, pinned down/flattened |
- outsider/visionary art= art made by people who aren't trained professionally
-dubuffet believed it to be the most original
-anti-modernist gesture on it's attack of self-improvement, actually learning how to art
head of a hostage no. 22- jean fautrier 1944 responding to experiences of WWII flicker btwn abstraction & figuration suggests vision of mutilated flesh anonymous victims & bodies |
- U.S. provides promising vision after the war: capitalist democracy, higher standard of living, advanced, powerful nation
life magazine, 1952 consumer culture self-betterment through consumption knock-off mondrian & pollock |
the legacy of jackson pollock- allan kapow:
taught abstract expressionism but can't work in the mode
pollock "destroyed" painting
texture of pollock's canvases = not exactly flat
multi-media = not exactly medium specific
an apple shrine- allan kaprow 1960 happenings= participatory events static spaces that you can enter multi-sensory experience response to pollock paintings bc he felt sucked in by them (?) |
1960s:
-civil rights movement
-second wave feminism
-student movements
-assassination of JFK & MLK
-man on the moon
-VN war
-first televised presidential debate btwn kennedy & nixon
- artists cannot look away/not respond to these conditions/problems --> re-emergence of avant-garde = neo-avant-garde in the 1960s-70s in aftermath of WWII
- artists trying to engage reality as way to comment on the world around them
-challenging in conventional notions of painting- don't follow medium specificity
-turn to the things that are related to the "every day," familiar materials & objects
-work against art as transcendent & apart from the every day
-more performative & affordable work
- cultural turn: image culture + mass media
- delayed reception of duchamp
-participation + dimension of every day
"the creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact w the external world by deciphering & interpreting its inner qualifications & thus adds his contribution to the creative act" -the creative act, duchamp
- the name neo-dada circulates in the 1960s as well
marilyn diptych- andy warhol 1962 popart mass culture elevated to fine art modification of the self repeated & deteriorating silkscreen image face looks robotic & loses color throughout repetition |
emergence of minimalism:
untitled (three L-beams)- robert morris 1965 austere, colorless simplicity = easily understandable sit directly on the floor confronted viewer & activated the whole space |
Thursday, December 21, 2017
downtown photoventures
ad·ven·ture
adˈven(t)SHər,ədˈven(t)SHər/ (noun)
adˈven(t)SHər,ədˈven(t)SHər/ (noun)
"an unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity,
especially through the exploration of unknown territory."
especially through the exploration of unknown territory."
maybe my downtown adventures aren't that unusual or hazardous, but they're definitely exciting & an exploration of unknown territory. every time i go downtown w allison, she takes me somewhere new
anthony, allison, & i planned to head downtown to take anthony's senior pictures (he's finally graduating + going to the same college as me: the university of houston- go coogs!)
location #1: the kitchen at the dunlavy
(3422 Allen Pkwy, Houston, TX 77019)
location #2: hermann park- mcgovern centennial gardens
(1500 Hermann Dr, Houston, TX 77004)
location #3: the biscuit wall
(1435 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006)
location #4: discovery green
(1500 McKinney St, Houston, TX 77010)
i couldn't have asked for better friends/family to have downtown adventures/foodventures/photoventures w
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