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		<title>Art Exhibition: Artist Andy Warhol &#8211; Portraits</title>
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This vibrant and comprehensive collection showcases his distinctive style and allows a ...</div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"> <img class="image-right" src="http://londonist.com/attachments/suke/mao.jpg" alt="mao.jpg" width="150" height="178" /> </span> Fans of American pop artist and avant-garde film maker <a href="http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/warhol_andy.html">Andy Warhol </a> will be pleased to hear that some of his most widely celebrated works are on display at the Olyvia Fine Art Gallery in Piccadilly.</p>
<p>This vibrant and comprehensive collection showcases his distinctive style and allows a peek at the fascinating rare series of silent movies &#8217;screen shots&#8217; which give a voyeuristic view of the characters who hung out at his infamous Factory studio.</p>
<p>Constructing a glamorous surface was more important to the silver mopped one than the portrayal of his subject&#8217;s character and this now familiar look led to his remarkable success &#8211; despite the critics and ideologists labeling the style as a &#8216;moral and aesthetic outrage&#8217;. Today these unmistakeable portraits are considered timeless classics and are a true example of how Warhol&#8217;s originality and controversy deeply marked the history of portraiture.</p>
<p><em>At <a href="http://www.olyviafineart.com/">Olyvia Fine Art</a>, 17 Ryder Street, London SW1 6PY until 9th May 2010. FREE!</em></p>
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		<title>Contemporary Art Daily Week in Review: March 7, 2010</title>
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Welcome to Week in Review, our Sunday round-up of the last 7 days of activity here at Contemporary Art Daily.
This week’s featured exhibitions:
Bernd and Hilla Becher at Konrad Fischer
Oscar Tuazon at Kunsthalle Bern
Ann Veronica Janssens at Alfonso Artiaco
Thomas Eggerer at Daniel Buchholz
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster at Dia at the Hispanic Society
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<p>Welcome to Week in Review, our Sunday round-up of the last 7 days of activity here at Contemporary Art Daily.</p>
<p><em>This week’s featured exhibitions:</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2010/03/bernd-and-hilla-becher-at-konrad-fischer/">Bernd and Hilla Becher at Konrad Fischer</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2010/03/oscar-tuazon-at-kunsthalle-bern/">Oscar Tuazon at Kunsthalle Bern</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2010/03/ann-veronica-janssens-at-alfonso-artiaco/">Ann Veronica Janssens at Alfonso Artiaco</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2010/03/thomas-eggerer-at-daniel-buchholz/">Thomas Eggerer at Daniel Buchholz</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2010/03/dominique-gonzalez-foerster-at-dia-at-the-hispanic-society/">Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster at Dia at the Hispanic Society</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2010/03/tony-just-at-sommer-kohl/">Tony Just at Sommer &amp;  Kohl</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2010/03/mark-grotjahn-at-blum-and-poe/">Mark Grotjahn at Blum and Poe</a></p>
<p><em>Be sure to e-mail us with any tips, observations or complaints and comment on the shows you feel strongly about. Have an excellent week. </em><em><strong><strong> </strong></strong></em></p>
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		<title>Tuscany Painted By Artists From Around The World</title>
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Tuscan art
Writers and poets have tried their best to describe the wonders and beauty of Tuscany. Their words are, for the most part, insufficiently shallow. But where the pen has failed, the eye and the brush reveal what can only be captured through the lines and form of color. Only ...</div>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tuscan art</strong></p>
<p>Writers and poets have tried their best to describe the wonders and beauty of Tuscany. Their words are, for the most part, insufficiently shallow. But where the pen has failed, the eye and the brush reveal what can only be captured through the lines and form of color. Only the artist can express vividly the true language of the perceptions of our hearts and minds. True art appreciation lies in the visions we hold for ourselves. This gallery contains for your viewing pleasure some of the most striking examples of Tuscany&#8217;s exotic landscapes. Each composition is a brilliant reflection of the intensity of color and theme. The rich, warm tones rendered by the skill of the artist bring to life the provocative beauty of this region. To own a piece of Toscana art is more than an investment of good taste. It is a constant reminder of a place where nature thrives in peace in a world where beautiful things still exist! Welcome to all, and may your time here be as stimulating and enjoyable as the creative works on these walls!</p>
<p><strong>Raquel Sarangello</strong></p>
<p>Argentine painter of figurative style, Raquel Sarángello combines the strong outline and the vivacious color to show a daily reality of prominent figures of melancholy faces and simple happiness. Her work penetrates the threshold of the soul of the observer. They are in private and public collections in Italy, Belgium, France, USA, Holland, Russia, Argentina, Spain, Peru, Ireland, Costa Rica .Raquel says: &#8220;The art is where freedom is absolute, to create or to recreate life in a linen in a paper or in a sculpture it is the most sublime act along that I have passed in this life. Thanks to life because it has given me the gift of the art.&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>Edyta Kowalska</strong></p>
<p>Of Cracow, Poland, began her art career in 1985 where she enrolled in several courses of Art History and modern art techniques, a natural born artist, her pieces are largely drawn from real life and nature. Always intent on improving her skills, her latest works reflect that ambition with a profusion of dramatic but graceful, visionary colors. Her love of the shapes and tastes of Tuscany is strongly reminiscent of the Romantic period. Today at 44, she actively pursues her career in her native country.</p>
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<p><strong>Zbigniew Piaskowski</strong> ,</p>
<p>Born 1962, in Pisz, Poland.Graduated from Technical College of Fine Arts in Supraslu, Poland. Zbigniew is painting for many years landscapes of his land, the Mazure . He is using oil on canvas, Few years ago, he accepted the challenge to paint the Tuscany landscapes in his own  realistic style.</p>
<p>Actually he lives in Poland with his family, in the Mazure. He attended number of exhibitions in Poland and abroad, in Germany, Austria, Great Britain, USA ,and a permanent exhibition at the La Mucchia art gallery in Cortona, Tuscany, Italy.</p>
<p><strong>Rosanna Krolik</strong></p>
<p>42 is a native of Moldavia but currently works and lives in Italy. Self-labeled as a landscape artist, she is devoutly drawn to nature. Her figures in &#8220;Trasimeno Lake&#8221; and &#8220;Perugia square&#8221;, have a tendency toward abstractive nature, a fact that allows, the viewer to place themselves within the canvas. Krolik&#8217;s works are easy to relate to, compositions filled with color and often exaggerated in an understated manner. Her Tuscany pieces clearly show the results of her inspiration to this exotic region.</p>
<p>At <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hometuscany.com">La Mucchia casa vacanze </a>and art gallery,you may find more then 300 artworks of the talented international artists.</p>
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		<title>The Art Show: Flying the flag for US dealers</title>
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The Art Show: Flying the flag for US dealers
Heavyweight collectors and sales across the board were reported on opening night, but dealers were hesitant to proclaim the fair a triumph just yet
By Charlotte Burns and Ossian Ward &#124; From Armory daily edition, 5 Mar 10
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<h5>Heavyweight collectors and sales across the board were reported on opening night, but dealers were hesitant to proclaim the fair a triumph just yet</h5>
<p class="author">By Charlotte Burns and Ossian Ward | From <a href="http://www.theartnewspaper.com/fairs/armory">Armory daily edition</a>, 5 Mar 10<br />
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<p class="bodytext">Seventy US dealers are flying the flag at the upmarket Park Avenue Armory at the Art Show, the  fair organised by the Art Dealers Association of America, until 7 March. The fair, which has moved back to coincide with the Armory Show, is showcasing big-ticket modern classics, from a $3.5m Francis Bacon 1959 oil <em>Study for Portrait Looking Right</em> (John Berggruen, C12) to a $2.5m <em>Pink Lady</em> by Helen Frankenthaler (Knoedler &amp; Company, A6), dated 1963. There is also a smattering of more recent work by artists including Roxy Paine, priced from $18,000 to $60,000 (James Cohan, B3), and Christopher Williams (David Zwirner, B2) whose photographs are priced at $32,000 a piece.</p>
<p class="bodytext">Heavyweight US collectors, including Amy and John Phelan, Wilbur Ross and Agnes Gund, as well as New York artists such as Eric Fischl and Ellsworth Kelly attended the opening charity gala. “I just walked in and bought a nice little Kippenberger—we’re in the mood today,” said secondary-market dealer Christophe van de Weghe, adding: “The market is much better than last year. There is so much more optimism.”</p>
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<p class="bodytext">This translated into early sales across the board. A solo show of works by Fred Wilson proved popular at PaceWildenstein (A7), with prices from $25,000 to $85,000 enticing the Toledo Museum of Art to buy Iago’s Mirror, 2010.</p>
<p class="bodytext">This wasn’t by any means the only single artist presentation. Alighiero Boetti at Sperone Westwater (D2), Albert Oehlen at Luhring Augustine (A2) and William Kentridge at Marian Goodman (B1) were trumped by the outstanding Willem de Koonings at L&amp;M (B4) and the split drawing show of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele at Galerie St. Etienne (C7). “Galleries have to take the risks that museums can often no longer afford to,” said Lucy Mitchell-Innes, the new ADAA President.</p>
<p class="bodytext">Richard Feigen (C2) felt that the strength was still in the Art Show’s heartland of sure-fire modern masters: “The art world is inundated with money—there’s so much liquidity out there because people are afraid of currency. They’ve been told that art is a place to park money.” So, is the market on the turn? Despite swift sales on opening night, most dealers were hesitant to proclaim the fair a triumph just yet—“I’ll let you know on Sunday,” said Nicole Klagsbrun director Ruth Phaneuf.</p>
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		<title>Artist Thomas Eggerer at Daniel Buchholz</title>
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Artist: Thomas Eggerer
Venue: Daniel Buchholz, Berlin
Exhibition Title: Fence Romance
Date: February 5 – April 17, 2010
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<p><em>Artist: </em>Thomas Eggerer</p>
<p><em>Venue: </em>Daniel Buchholz, Berlin</p>
<p><em>Exhibition Title: </em>Fence Romance</p>
<p><em>Date: </em>February 5 – April 17, 2010</p>
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<p><em>Images courtesy of Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Berlin<br />
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<p>Thomas Eggerer’s new paintings feature figures in ambivalent spaces that are both expansive and limiting. The architectural elements in these works such as a fence in “Fence Romance” or the modernist frame in “Friday’s Child” offer shelter and definition, and are nonetheless confining. A feeling of exposure and uncertainty is enhanced by the placement of the figures on slanted angles (“Downward”) and even further by the orchestration of glances: The viewers’ glances but also a regime of glances within the paintings themselves. The ambivalence of Eggerer’s spatial constructions provides a context for a time frame – holding and releasing, breathing in and out, before and after.</p>
<p>One painting shows an unreasonably big yacht with crew members and hanger-outs on board holding in full summer action against the ocean waves, which are, compared to the graphically represented people, not at all defined, making the yacht somehow an image of a vessel, or a container of a group more absorbed with what happens inside of themselves, than with the space itself, the immense and deep world of the ocean. In another painting the background for some standing-around student-like looking people is slightly more defined, resembling some public space, something between a subway station or the public zoo’s big glass window. The figures seem to care very much about what is happening in the phenomenon around them – most of their gestures even point to the friendly modernist environment. A third picture has two men very near to each other, a third one far off in the distance. In comparison the background space is much bigger here, more dominant, seemingly telling the bigger part of the story and one might immediately feel that this background even points to another completely different time, to something lying in the future, looking a bit like a science-fiction illustration of a weird tunnel with no end. Since the light and texture of the space are neither as flat or abstract as in the yacht painting nor are as distinctly referential to the contemporary environment as the second image, the painting almost demands another look. It becomes quite puzzling. Suddenly there is not just one background. The light in the tunnel is from another direction than in the very abstracted space behind, behind what divides the picture elliptically, a huge bended fence. The figures are kind of leaning against the scary fence, almost like saying, here we are standing with our backs to a dark past, looking into an even scarier-looking space of an empty seeming highly organized future. But still, for that moment surprisingly, they don’t appear to be frightened.</p>
<p>Each of the works in this exhibition demands from the viewer somehow to return to the ones seen before in order to transport the findings between them, since they give great hints of how to better read their at first well-disguised narratives. They look at first like mostly well-constructed paintings, alone for their distinction between on one side the abstractly painted color fields and on the other the play with ambivalent meanings of gestures of the different human figures. But independent of that, it is possible that for viewers, who might have had experience with it, the space of the third painting sometimes turns from a sci-fi-like time warp into an almost religiously uncanny space of a, for instance, biblical story from long, long ago. But maybe not. Anyway, going through the exhibition the way of mutual image reading, the third, the biggest painting, becomes definitely more transparent after the study of another picture, the forth, that is painted on paper. Almost the same, or maybe even the same couple of young men as in the uncanny warp space walks down this time a declining ramp-like path, and behind we find a very textured space of dark floating colors. Maybe not one hundred percent correctly, but this work, the two downward moving figures in the space of a darkish universe, might include probably references to William Blake.</p>
<p>This work on paper almost seems to create sounds of deep minor largo playing strings like in a Godard movie. This imagined “sound” of the painting is comparable to Godard’s handling of classical music, both in the ambivalent gesture of cultural quotation, but as well in the quality of suspending the contemporary “worldly” narrative with some timeless seriousness of existential effect.</p>
<p>In “Fence Romance” time seems almost like rotating from some prehistoric glimmer to the first mundane situation within historic time. The painting within the modern public space is full of the ringing and jingling of the sweet early experience of public space and of education in youth, and the painting of the yacht seems to be an international image, but there are some particular sounds in it which make it so close to what might be called the American experience. Apotheosis of “la situation Americain”. The American-ness translates exactly half by means of content, by the poses of the represented group of people, etc., and half through the mode of painting itself. The division of the painting between pure painting pleasure and evocation of narratives becomes in the yacht painting almost humorously over-exemplified. Eggerer seems to follow his path with scientific consequence. One might not recognize it at first view, since the yacht appears so much to be simply in the middle of the frame, but the upper half of the whole image is just color field painting only, while exactly the lower half is containing the arch-mundane luxury container of some leisure society only, but even here, so obviously, it is imagined with quite some background sounds, like the (in contemporary astronomy) so called dark flow.</p>
<p>Josef Strau</p>
<p><em>Link: </em><a href="http://www.galeriebuchholz.de/">Thomas Eggerer at Daniel Buchholz</a></p>
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Artist: Ann Veronica Janssens
Venue: Alfonso Artiaco, Naples
Date: February 12 – March 23, 2010
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<p><em>Artist: </em>Ann Veronica Janssens</p>
<p><em>Venue: </em>Alfonso Artiaco, Naples</p>
<p><em>Date: </em>February 12 – March 23, 2010</p>
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<p><em>Images courtesy of Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, Naples</em></p>
<p><em>Link: </em><a href="http://www.alfonsoartiaco.com/">Ann Veronica Janssens at Alfonso Artiaco</a></p>
<p>Tags: <a rel="tag" href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/alfonso-artiaco/">Alfonso Artiaco</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/ann-veronica-janssens/">Ann Veronica Janssens</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/europe/">Europe</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/italy/">Italy</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/tag/naples/">Naples</a></p>
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Artist: Oscar Tuazon
Venue: Kunsthalle Bern
Date: February 13 – April 25, 2010
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<p><em>Artist: </em>Oscar Tuazon</p>
<p><em>Venue: </em>Kunsthalle Bern</p>
<p><em>Date: </em>February 13 – April 25, 2010</p>
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<p>Radical  interventions in the exhibition-galleries of Kunsthalle Bern were  manifest in recent exhibition projects with Corey McCorkle (2005), Rita McBride/ Koenraad  Dedobbeleer (2008) and Gerwald Rockenschaub (2008). For his first  solo-show in Switzerland, American artist Oscar Tuazon ties in with this  tradition and will create a new, site-specific installation  contaminating the exhibition-spaces of Kunsthalle Bern.</p>
<p>According to the  artist it is impossible to make  architecture in an exhibition space because all of the problems that  architecture needs to solve have already been solved: there’s already a  roof overhead; a heating system; walls and a floor. But what if an  artwork creates new problems for the building? What if the existing  structure has to adapt, re-engineer itself, in order to accommodate the  work? The premise of his most  recent work considers architecture as a form of appropriation: buildings  do not primarily represent a form of design or a thought-out concept,  rather, Tuazon conceives of them as manifestations of a way of life,  influencing the surroundings. At Kunsthalle Bern the artist will search  the limits of the building by constructing another structure inside.  Searching to describe his undertaking Tuazon talks about “one structure laid over another, one  structure growing inside another, a plan for a renovation laid over an  existing building, a redevelopment, two structures fucking one another.”</p>
<p>Being  an archetypal exhibition space, Kunsthalle Bern’s big empty halls are  somehow still modelled after domestic space, as a kind of home enlarged  and magnified (with a grand foyer, a kitchen, a dining room, a master  bedroom, a children’s bedroom, a library and a guest room downstairs).  Its walls are enlarged and expanded to hold paintings. It is a structure  designed to house artworks—but a structure is never designed to  accommodate another structure. Tuazon’s structure will put holes in the  walls—all walls that have a carrying function. The piece attacks the  building—this old bourgeois idea of art at home, the idea of a space for  art. The idea that there could be or can be ever any space for art. And  of course even despite all the effort, it fails. It fails to do  anything permanent, to disrupt the single, impossible, eternal condition  of an exhibition space: that it remains empty. Somehow the grand effort  emphasizes that failure. The piece depends on the building; those holes  in the walls will become part of the structural system that supports  the new structure. So the struggle for a kind of autonomy is futile  anyway, or it’s a false aim.</p>
<p>It appears that Tuazon is inspired by the  contradictions, which originate in different uses of space, by  strategies of coping with limited means or remote places, by parasitic  tactics with regard to different economic systems. He is interested in  the resistance and the challenges, which an independent human  survivor-instinct can mount against its environment. Tuazon envisions  potential dwellings according to a DIY-aesthetics. To him, these  dwellings represent maximal freedom, since they can be erected and  inhabited independently of organizations and civilizations. His models  of autonomy often refer to the most basic strategies and means of  survival, such as shelter, food and camouflage. These explorations of  alternative and individual ways of life are not meant to be a commentary  on the current economic crisis, but they do evoke other currently  popular models of remembrance and retrospective reflection, which strive  for a simplification of the social order.</p>
<p>Oscar Tuazon also works  as a writer, publisher and curator, and he could be called one of the  most radical sculptors of his time. Tuazon’s artistic practice  constitutes a kind of contemporary sculptural <em>bricolage</em>, which  is reminiscent of Arte Povera because of its inventive use of natural  and industrial materials. In today’s ‘art-system’, which is developed  and institutionalized to a larger degree than ever before, such  ‘underground’-activities are an impetus to reflect on artistic  possibilities that retain a certain independence. This brand of  autonomous occupation entails working without a fixed ‘plan’, adapting  to local circumstances and being ready to react very quickly to changes.</p>
<p>During  his exhibition at Kunsthalle Bern, the first comprehensive and richly  illustrated catalogue on Tuazon’s work in the last few years will be  published. The catalogue is the result of a cooperation of Kunsthalle  Bern with Do.Pe Press, Paraguay Press, both Paris; the Centre  international d’art et du paysage de Vassivière and Parc  Saint Léger – Centre d’art contemporain du Pougues-les-Eaux.</p>
<p>Oscar Tuazon,  born 1978 in Seattle, Washington, USA, lives and works in Paris, France  since 2007.</p>
<p><em>Link: </em><a href="http://www.kunsthalle-bern.ch/">Oscar Tuazon at Kunsthalle Bern</a></p>
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Artists: Bernd and Hilla Becher
Venue: Konrad Fischer, Dusseldorf
Exhibition Title: Wassertürme, Kühltürme, Gasbehälter, Kohlebunker
Date: January 22 – March 13, 2010
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<p><em>Artists: </em>Bernd and Hilla Becher</p>
<p><em>Venue: </em>Konrad Fischer, Dusseldorf</p>
<p><em>Exhibition Title: </em>Wassertürme, Kühltürme, Gasbehälter, Kohlebunker</p>
<p><em>Date: </em>January 22 – March 13, 2010</p>
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<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-11923" title="Bernd and Hilla Becher at Konrad Fischer" src="http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/20100217155636-499x335.jpg" alt="" width="499" height="335" /></p>
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<p><em>Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.</em></p>
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<p><em>Images:</em></p>
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<p><em>Images courtesy of Konrad Fischer Galerie, Dusseldorf</em></p>
<p><em>Press Release:</em></p>
<p>We are very pleased to present now in Düsseldorf a  comprehensive exhibition with works of Bernd and Hilla Becher.</p>
<p>Fascinated by the functional buildings of the coal and mining industry  and the immense variety of shapes of winding towers, blast furnaces, gas  tanks, cooling and water towers Bernd and Hilla Becher started at the  beginning of the 60s to preserve these objects in b/w photographs. Today  grown to an impressive oeuvre the aim of their  project was already  1969 nothing less than “to produce an almost complete chain of the  different phenotypes.“ On their travels through Europe and United  States’ they created a unique morphological compendium.</p>
<p>To ensure the perceptibility of the various characteristics and their  comparability, the Bechers developed general systematics early in their  works. On their b/w photographs the objects are isolated from their  environment, placed central and format filling and avoid all dramatic  effects. Today, the Becher’s approach aiming to objectivity, refers to  the authorship.</p>
<p>The Ruhr Aera, once starting point of the work of Bernd and Hilla  Becher, is 2010 the European Capital of Culture. Several projects will  show works of Bernd and Hilla Becher. From February 2 to May 2 2010 the  Joseph Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop will dedicate a comprehensive  exhibition to their body of work ‘Mines and Foundries’.</p>
<p><em>Link: </em><a href="http://konradfischergalerie.de/">Bernd and Hilla Becher at Konrad Fischer</a></p>
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Painting is a term applied to the deliberate application of paint to a surface, whether for decoration and protection of that surface, or in order to create an image upon that surface.
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<div class="mainright">Painting is a term applied to the deliberate application of paint to a surface, whether for decoration and protection of that surface, or in order to create an image upon that surface.<br />
Many attempts have been made since the late 20th Century to define what painting is, partly for the threat posed to painting by photography and film: That is to say that as photography and film so adequately represent images and movement in a way that paint cannot, painters began to reconsider what it is that they could do, that other types of artist can&#8217;t do.</p>
<h4>What Painting is Not</h4>
<p>This has led to a consideration of what painting is not, in order to better understand what it is. It is clear in this sense that painting is not photography, film, sculpture or performance art. It also does not belong to that category of playful conceptual art that can take any banal object and claim that it is art.<br />
From this simple deduction we find that painting is not adept at conveying a realistic image (like the photo), movement (as in film), three-dimensionality (as in sculpture) and real life action (as in theatre and performance). We are left, then with a medium that is unrealistic in its representation, still and flat. These facts account for the development of &#8216;way out&#8217; painting forms such as Expressionism, Surrealism and Abstraction. In all of these forms the nature of paint is utilised to do what it does best. Paint can be used to express colour, emotion and a distortion of reality, and so that is what it tends to be used for.<br />
Another thing about painting is that it results in the production (like sculpture) of an object that can be owned and collected. This means that even paintings that defy what painting is best at and try and do something else (as with paintings that attempt to look like photos) can be much sought after for the value that people place upon them as art-objects.</p>
<h4>Different Types of Paint</h4>
<p>Where does this leave the individual painter?<br />
Firstly, it is important to realise that there are different types of paint (all of which are covered in related articles) and that each of these types have differing qualities. The effect that you will get will depend on the type of paint you use, the surface you apply the paint to and the implement that you use to apply the paint (be it brush, palette knife, hands or whatever).<br />
Whichever paint you choose (out of oil, watercolour, gouache, acrylic, and so on) you must realise that painting is a fluid medium, that flows unlike pencil or charcoal, and that this is a major element in how one applies and manipulates paint. This &#8216;fluidity&#8217; allows for a range of subtle flowing expressions and accounts, in part, for the use of paint in conveying emotions so effectively throughout the history of art and iconography.<br />
Once this has been realised the painter can begin to experiment with the wide range of visions that can be expressed by adjusting tones, colours and brushmarks. The best way to do this is to focus on developing one area of painting at a time. For example, when dealing with colour, experiment purely with squares of colour, to note the impact that one colour has upon another. If experimenting with tone restricts your palette to just black, white, and the shades of grey that can be mixed with them. In doing this you will gradually build an understanding of the elements that make up painting.</p>
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Drawing has a number of primary functions that differ according to the intended outcome. Primarily, drawing is seen to be any form of marking a surface with a view to creating a two-dimensional image.
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<div class="mainright">Drawing has a number of primary functions that differ according to the intended outcome. Primarily, drawing is seen to be any form of marking a surface with a view to creating a two-dimensional image.<br />
Common tools used for drawing upon a two-dimensional surface include pencil, coloured pencils, graphite, charcoal, compressed charcoal, ink, pastel, wax crayon and oil pastel. See related articles for more information on these differing media.<br />
Drawing is sometimes used as a preparation for a painting, either as an observational sketchbook exercise or as a preliminary to painting upon canvas, as a means of mapping out where different areas of colour will go. For this reason it has a close relationship with painting, and even crosses over with it, as some ink and brush techniques differ little from painting at all: In these instances it becomes clear that drawing is generally seen to be a process of drawing with &#8216;line&#8217; using an implement that creates friction with the surface, thus leaving a mark on that surface.<br />
The principle aim of drawing is to record events, images or ideas using the friction between the drawing implement and the draw-upon surface to leave a mark that can be referred to in the future for reference or entertainment.</p>
<h4>Different Types of Drawing</h4>
<p>There are several broadly differing types of drawing that all employ the above means of recording phenomena. Principally they do not differ that much and some forms even cross over into one another. For example, graphic design, whilst being methodical in its approach and having a defined purpose can be appreciated as art. Similarly, art can be used to inspire design, as can often be seen in fashion and architecture.<br />
Drawing is principally comprised of tone, line and (sometimes) an awareness of &#8216;perspective&#8217; (the illusion of three-dimensional space). It sometimes utilises colour, although this is seen as a secondary component of drawing, as colour is the principle domain of painting, and now colour photography.<br />
Using the elements of tone, line and perspective attempts are made by artists to convey &#8216;reality&#8217; in a manner that is &#8216;expressive&#8217; or in a way that is more realistic (often called &#8216;academic drawing&#8217; or &#8216;realist&#8217; drawing. In both cases an attempt is made to convey an existing reality. In many cases an attempt is made in this way to affect the viewer and to in some way change reality through political and social comment, or just by making the viewer stop and stare.<br />
This type of art usually falls into the remit of &#8216;Fine Art&#8217;, whilst drawing aimed at imaging something and bringing it into being on the page, with a view to later producing that thing generally falls into the &#8216;design&#8217; remit. Very broadly, design is seen as of a practical and &#8216;useful&#8217; nature, whilst Fine Art drawing is seen as of a creative nature, without a purpose other than the contemplative and entertaining sensation evoked in the viewer of the artwork.<br />
In any case (and we will see throughout the following articles that nothing is clear cut) the artist when drawing aims to build a repertoire of mark making skills in order to best express the tone, colour and texture of what they wish to convey.<br />
It is a good idea for the beginner artist to build this repertoire by keeping a sketchbook in which to record as many visual experiences as possible &#8211; merely noting them through mark making as they arise in day to day life. In this way skills can develop which will be at hand when needed later on in the artist&#8217;s development.</p>
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