Archive for the ‘Art’ Category
The dream of the fisherman’s wife
I remember I once saw a pornshoot with a girl and an octopus in a bathtub which I found very artistic and exciting. Today, I saw this amazing artwork on Linh Dinh’s weblog about the lower half of the human body:

The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife. C. 1820. 6 1/2″ x 8 3/4″ by Katsushika Hokusai
What a touching image! There is more work of this artist on this website
The lovely brenda
One of my acquaintances on facebook is Brenda Staudenmaier, and she posted this picture today which I think is very beautiful:

the lovely brenda collaboration with faro exhibited at alphabeta nyc nov 2008
Anarchitecton by Jordi Colomer
This is one of the most grabbing artworks I have seen lately and the overall best example of conceptual protest art I have seen. I am talking about Jordi Colomer’s ‘Anarchitecton’ which is a serie of videos and pictures of people protesting with buildings as a protest sign:

That makes you think in these times of economic crisis: is capitalism actually a protest against itself?
Isn’t the only way to effectively protest capitalism becoming capitalism itself? The way things are build now there’s no way to escape the system, unless you manage to climb on top of it. The same is true about our so-called ‘democracy’: it has become the most intolerant political system ever invented, far more intolerant than any dictatorship has ever been. That is an interesting paradox.
My brother just saw the documentary about Arthur Russell and…
The Empty Stage as an Art object – Colorium by Rivkah Young
Rivkah Young is an artist born in Koln, Germany. One of her projects is called ‘Colorium’ and it evolves around photographing empty stages. The stage normally doesn’t get any attention as an object, it is always treated as applied art at best, as something dependant on the artists or showmasters that perform there. That is why Rivkah Youngs photographs are very special. Her photographs evoke an almost alien sense of beauty and her eye for composition is remarkable.
Her pictures evoke a strange sense of beauty and solitude. She gave me permission to post some of them on Loewak:



More of Rivkah Young’s work can be seen on her website. She also has a PDF with all the Colorium works online:
Website – Colorium PDF
