Thursday, December 1, 2011

my culture contemporary artist

Gladys onoh
Art
My cultural artists story
 
her name is Ndidi dike. she graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka ( elite univ. in Nigeria)  with a B.A in fine and applied art. She  is a visual artist working in sculpture and mixed media painting. She is one of Nigeria's leading female artists She has had numerous solo and group exhibitions using different media. She has sections shows an insight into new themes, such as slavery, new works and future exhibitions featuring new paintings.
She reinvented herself in the month of June 2004. The call was of vibrant colors.  Ndidi was propelled to paint with such urgency that it was almost fever pitched.
She heeded the passionate call of my creative instincts.
Some of her paintings are derived from Uli a traditional form of painting specific to the Igbo women from the Southeastern part of Nigeria, who paint on the body and walls of their homes. Uli is a monochromatic from of painting that derives its motifs from the linear configurations that occur in nature.
Other large canvases gave her the freedom to play with abstraction, positive and negative spaces as well as the lyrical and rhythmic (perhaps reminisces from my musical background) movement of my brush washes, strokes, colors, textures and form.




Mixedmedia



MCA

hey people, so we learning about contemporary art in my art class, everyone in my class had question about this topic, well, including me because i am very inquisitive.my teacher wanted us to have a deeper meaning and understanding of contemporary art so she took us  to the museum of contemporary art in chicago. this was a good experience because it wasn't like any museum that we have been to, it was different. small things (art) were big  deal in that museum. through visiting that museum i learnt that little things matter when you put a deeper meaning and thought to it. when you wonder why the artist made the art, what he was trying to communicate and the time period of which the art was made. i really recommend the museum for anyone who is interesting in taking a modern and deeper look at art. for me it was fun and interesting.


Art 21

Art 21



Season 1/2001
THEME
ARTIST
WORK
COMMENTS
PLACE
Margaret Kilgallen


printmaking
She liked to see hand painted sign and appreciates it the way it is.
SPIRITUALITY




IDENTITY

Louise Bourgeois

sculptural work
Bourgeois’ early sculpture was composed of groupings of abstract and organic shapes, often carved from wood
CONSUMPTION

Barbara Kruger

graphic designer, art director, and picture editor
Her  works makes the viewer in the struggle for power and control that her captions speak to






Season 2/2003
THEME
ARTIST
WORK
COMMENTS
STORIES

Trenton Doyle Hancock

Prints, painting and drawing
His works often repaint the biblical stories that the he learned as a child from his family and local church community
LOSS + DESIRE

Janine Antoni

Antoni’s work blurs the distinction between performance art and sculpture
Her primary tool for making art was her body.
TIME

Tim Hawkinson

He created twelve Robots in replica of himself.
His source of inspiration is his own body and what it means to make a self-portrait of this new or fictionalized body. He placed twelve Roberts in replica of himself.
HUMOR
Elizabeth Murray


painting
Her still life’s are reminiscent of paintings by masters such as Cézanne, Picasso, and Matisse.


Season 3/2005
THEME
ARTIST
WORK
COMMENTS
POWER

Laylah Ali

paintings  that speaks of political resistance, social relationships, and betrayal.

Her most famous  paintings depicts the brown-skinned and gender-neutral Greenheads

MEMORY

Mike Kelly

Kelley’s work ranges from highly symbolic and ritualistic performance pieces to arrangements.

Kelley writes for art and music journals and has organized numerous exhibitions incorporating his own work.

PLAY

Jessica stockhold

Her work is energetic, cacophonous, and idiosyncratic, but close observation reveals formal decisions about color and composition, and a tempering of chaos with control

Her site-specific interventions and autonomous floor and wall pieces have been described as “paintings in space.

SITUTATIONS








Season 4/2007
THEME
ARTIST
WORK
COMMENTS
ROMANCE

Laurie Simmons
photographs and films with paper dolls
She has received many awards, including the Roy Lichtenstein Residency in the Visual Arts at the American Academy in Rome (2005)
PROTEST
Nancy Spero

unapologetic statement against the pervasive abuse of power, Western privilege, and male dominance
her work often draws its imagery and subject matter from current and historical events
ECOLOGY
Ursula von Rydingsvard

Sculptures that’s shows human hands
an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1994)
PARADOX
Catherine Sullivan

films and live performances
She has had majorexhibitions at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2007)





Season 5/2009
THEME
ARTIST
WORK
COMMENTS
COMPASSION
Carrie Mae Weems

Storyteller-okes, songs, rebukes
Weems’s work has appeared in major exhibitions at Savannah College of Art and Design (2008)
FANTASY
Mary Heilmann

abstract paintings, ceramics, and furniture
her paintings are like meditations or icons
TRANSFORMATION
Paul McCarthy

performances
His work has been shown in major exhibitions at California College of the Arts
SYSTEMS

John Baldessari
photomontage, painting, and language
His work has been shown in more than 120 solo exhibitions and 300 group exhibitions

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Museum Team Projects

sit back and relax because am going to tell you all about the amazing experience that i had when i visited the

INTUIT - The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art with my group. we had a lot of fun, we got to learn

more about outsider art and artists. though the museum was small, however it have exceptional art collection, exhibit and breath taking galleries. the museum changes it exhibit every 3 months. everything looked so real, the one collection that i was particular about is the Henry Darger's room.  this man is from chicago, he believe that artists  are not supposed to be rich or famous through their artwork. he was a hospital janitor, he paints,drew and write during his leisure. so this room below is exactly his room and everything there is originally his belongings. i was amazed at this collection, it made me realize that art is not just paintings,drawing or sculpture. that day i saw art in a different dimension.    
Henry Darger Room

there were also other paintings from during artists, i really recommend this museum for anyone who is looking to see more of art. this was quite interesting.
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein

Sunday, November 13, 2011

another AIC visit

hey fellow bloggers, hope you are cool, OK, so on Wednesday, my art teacher took us to art institute of Chicago. we explored many art, it was totally awesome because it  made me see art in a different way, not like the usually drawings and painting. first we went to throne's room and we saw different houses in different country and at a certain time period, it was so fun, that you actually feel like you were in those time period. what amazes me was the way each room/house is designed, with every little detail that will make the house count.

 we  also visited arts from different countries, mine favorite is  Karttikeya, God of War, it is an Indian God, learning about it was pretty interesting. and i also got to learn about other art works from my classmate. i had fun, the visiting time was really worth the experience.