Top of the Day is the Alexander McQueen & Damian Hirst Scarves collaboration, butterflies & skulls. Alexander was an avant-garde fashion designer & Damian an artist who pushes the boundary of what art can be. This collaboration is such a delicate beauty & so surprising if you know they work. Please check out the YouTube video below that shows the movement of the fabric on actual people! We saw Yves St. Laurent's tribute to Piet Mondrian's colorful forms & artwork from 1965. Mondrian's original painting and the inspiration for the dress is Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Grey and Blue from 1921 and is included in the links. Mondrian painted so many similar works, but this is the one that Yves St. Laurent said he used primarily. Next we forayed into another Guerra de la Paz piece called Oasis. They created an Eden in found clothing. Whether you saw socks, large scarves or Star Trek tribbles as one of our group mused -- to many a chuckle...
We started today with Lorenzo Quinn’s, The Force of Nature sculpture – a series of sculptures he’s placed all over the globe. There are versions in NYC, Monaco, Singapore, Shanghai, Ireland, and other locales. It’s composed of various materials (bronze, steel, aluminum) and the Mother Nature figures are sometimes nude or can be attired in big billowing robes. She seems to be holding on to the Earth so it doesn’t get out of her control. We also looked at Lorenzo’s website to see him working on other sculpts. Son of Anthony Quinn – he definitely inherited his father’s artistic talent. The website is in this blog. As part of our New Year’s Celebration, we looked at M. C. Escher Fireworks lithograph from 1933. The famed Dutch graphic artist made mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints. Believe it or not, Escher was not incredibly popular during his life until very late. What a treasure he is. A master of form, shape, visual adventure, Escher has inspired artists ...
We viewed more works from the Harlem Renaissance today -- with little leaps into individual artists' work. The Top of the Day is this astounding mural by Charles Alston from 1949 called Exploration and Colornization. So much history and storytelling in this masterpiece! -- link -- Today's Artwork: Mask - Sargent Claude Johnson, 1934 -- link -- Sunday Shoes - Palmer C. Hayden, 1963 -- link -- Grand Bois d’Illet - Loïs Mailou Jones, 1985 -- link -- Boy From Home - Palmer C. Hayden, 1948/1950 -- link -- Old Black Joe - Horace Pippin, 1943 -- link -- A Man Ain't Nothin' But A Man - Palmer C. Hayden, 1944/1947 -- link -- Head of a Girl - Sargent Claude Johnson (American, 1887-1967), 1935 -- link -- The Trial of John Brown - Horace Pippin (1888–1946), 1942 -- link -- Family Group - Charles Alston, 1950 -- link -- He Healed the Sick - Henry Ossawa Tanner, born Pittsburgh, PA 1859-died Paris, France 1937, ca. 1930 -- link -- High Peaks - William Henry...
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