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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Grade 9 Digital Story telling

The grade 9s jumped into photoshop this year and made a big splash. Check out their digital collage stories.
Burton Gr. 9 Digital Collage
Brown Gr. 9 Digital Collage

Monday, December 12, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011

Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation, Only Those In The Know Get To Go.


Barbara Kruger

There is a little well known gallery on King Street (778 King St. West to be exact) that only those in the know get to go to.  Ydessa Hendeles is a mysterious art curator that only opens her gallery between 12 and 5 on Saturday, Never advertises, has no working website, doesn't tell even the staff when the exhibitions will change or what exhibitions are coming. The best online presence I could find was her portfolio, and that took 6 google pages to get to.

Ydessa has been credited with being one of the 50 most influential people in the art world.  She is credited with discovering artists before others realize their import (Cindy Sherman, Christian Boltanski, and Barbara Kruger being but a few).  She is one of the best curators today and she is the only independently funded art foundation.  Her gallery is always worth a look, despite the effort and inconvenience of getting there.


Friday, October 21, 2011

Toronto... lovable, dispisable, ugly, beautiful

Whatever your thoughts on Toronto, Ryan Emond's video take on the city is beautifully shot. Happy Friday. Enjoy.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mr. Brainwash at Gallery One and why this hurts my head








Mr Brainwash, the artist known best for his role in Exit Through The Gift Shop, is currently having a gallery show at Yorkville's Gallery One. Right from walking towards the gallery, Mr. Brainwash's presence is in your face, with posters and spray paint covering the building's walls in the style of an over night covert throw-up. The artist's in-your-face pop mash up style is everywhere you look in the show and VERY hard to miss. I was surprised there were no flashing lights.

If you are familiar with the artist from the video, then his work will be recognizable at once. The gallery includes a giant spray can of "tomato spray", the painting from the series used for Madonna's greatest hits album, Celebration, and a slew of Andy Warhol/Banksy/Obey mash-up knock offs. The work is far from subtle, very loud, and very busy. Most of the pieces feel very reminiscent to works that have been seen before. (Warhol screen prints come to mind) There is the odd piece that shows some genuine creative talent and thinking. Some of these pieces include original oil paintings that mix traditional styles and street art sentimentality. One that I particularly enjoyed was an oil painting of an Englishman in a dress coat on a skateboard.

All of this, good art or bad, comes into question when you begin to consider the context of how and why the art was made. As Mr. Brainwash shows us in Exit Trough the Gift Shop, his work is created by hired employees that he directs around in a workshop/studio fashion - he is not the first contemporary or classical artist to have assistants make his work, but some how he makes this process look cheap. It also seems apparent that his work is created with the intention of being highly marketable and capable of turning huge profits. (His work at Gallery One is selling -and has sold already- for prices as high as $40,000) It is possible that he is the right person, in the right place at the right time. He is selling street art style pop art while its popularity is arguably at its highest its ever been. Most street artists create work that is held down by the context of the medium - street art is on the street. Its hard to commoditize artwork that is affixed to alleys and sidewalks and is ruined when removed. Mr. Brainwash is taking the street style and selling it at a high price.

...why this hurts my head
Exit Through the Gift Shop is a Bansky film that portrays itself as a documentary about street art today. The film's maker Thierry Guetta aka, Mr. Brainwash, turns from amateur videographer to overnight art world sensation by following the steps laid in front of him by Banksy. It is arguable that the whole film is actually a mockumentary that sets out to take a satirical look at how the art world operates and how shallow the value of art is. If this is the case, then Mr. Brainwash is a character of the movie who's role is to demonstrate this point. (by creating crap overnight and selling it to the wealthy and famous alike for boatloads of money). If Mr. Brainwash is a character of this film...why is he still out there making art and selling it in upscale galleries? Does his character continue? Is this not a character at all, but a real man, truthfully portrayed in the film? Is this all an ongoing project that was begun by Banksy and Obey and now lives on in its own right?

Find out more for yourself and let me know.


Friday, September 2, 2011

The inspiring view point of an artist


Welcome to another school year OT. As we start into another great year of making art, finding art and creating inspiration for one another I invite you to watch a very interesting animation.

Head to OpusBOU's website here to watch El Empleo ("The Employment")

Navigate to Productions and click on El Empleo.

It is a world filled with artists and dreamers that will build a better tomorrow.



Monday, June 20, 2011

Compare and contrast the following two photos:





Jeff Wall


Canadian b.1946


The Goat 1989


cibachrome transparency, fluorescent light and display case


229.0 x 309.0 cm




Dave Hill




Discuss the intentions of the photographers. Why would these photos be made?
Interpret meanings.
What do you see as the most innovative and creative aspects of the photo?

Discuss techniques and working processes? Similar? Different?

Display of work?


Make 2 intelligent comments. The comments cannot be back to back. Someone must comment after your comment, before you comment again!



This is an online discussion. Respond to other comments, pose questions, research, provide pertinent information, feel free to rebut the opinions of your classmates – kindly.




DON'T FORGET TO TYPE YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!








Thursday, June 16, 2011

Truth or Fiction?

On the tightrope Pedro Meyer





We are all doves © Pedro Meyer


“Mexican photographer Pedro Meyer is as renowned for his powerful and provocative photographs as he is for his pioneering work with digital imaging. Meyer’s photographs consistently test the limits of truth, fiction and reality. With the advent of digital photography in the early 1990s, Meyer evolved from a documentary photographer who created so-called “straight photographs” into a digital-documentarian who often combines photographic elements from disparate times and places to arrive at a different or higher truth. Meyer’s oft- expressed contention that all photographs — digitally manipulated or not — are equally “true” and “untrue” has been labeled “heretical” in the orthodox documentary photography community. Hence the title Heresies.” www.pedromeyer.com/heresies/heresies.html

Discuss the following quote:
"All photographs - digitally altered or not - are both truths and fictions." Pedro Meyer

Make 2 intelligent comments. The comments cannot be back to back. Someone must comment after your comment, before you comment again!

This is an online discussion. Respond to other comments, pose questions, research, provide pertinent information, feel free to rebut the opinions of your classmates – kindly.

DON'T FORGET TO TYPE YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Food Photography

Discuss the two photos.
Guiding question:
What are the differences between commercial photography and fine art photography?

Make 2 intelligent comments. The comments cannot be back to back. Someone must comment after your comment, before you comment again!

This is an online discussion. Respond to other comments, pose questions, research, provide pertinent information, feel free to rebut the opinions of your classmates – kindly.

DON'T FORGET TO TYPE YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Abstract Expressionist New York at the AGO

Rothko

The AGO has just opened their Abstract Expressionist New York exhibition. The show is a great collection of artwork that takes the audience on a journey into the New York of the 50's post-war era.

With rooms dedicated to artists and their works, the exhibit allows for an immersive experience of some very large pieces. A room full of Mark Rothko or Barnett Newman paintings creates an entire conceptual field that is far more mesmerizing than seeing them one at a time or in a book ever could.



Newman


Artist Jackson Pollock dribbling sand on painting while working in his studio.
“Every good artist paints what he is.”
– Jackson Pollock

The exhibit is well worth the time and would justify a nice trip to Toronto. For more info click here.


Friday, May 20, 2011

BUTTONFEST




The Pryde Club proudly presents... Buttonfest 2011

This is your opportunity to have your beautiful creation come to life. Come out and have some buttons made. See someone else with an awesome button. Trade!!! Buttonfest 2011 is an event to appreciate all things buttons.

Running at OT from May 24th-27th Periods 3 and 4 in the atrium. Buttons will cost $0.50/each or 3/$1. Proceeds from the event will be donated to HOPE, the Halton Organization for Pride and Education.

If you would like design templates for your creations click here for either a PSD photoshop file or pdf template.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

ITs been a while

Here is something for our followers just to keep ya coming.

Friday, April 8, 2011

A contemporary writer's philosophy on life,making art and stealing


1. Steal like an artist.

Every artist gets asked the question, “Where do you get your ideas?”

The honest artist answers, “I steal them.”


I can't say that I agree or disagree with everything here, but some of it certainly had my attention. So I stole it.

Check out Austin Kleon's blog.
Click here for the link

Friday, March 11, 2011

Help turn the world inside out using the power of ART

This year's TED prize winner is JR. He is a French graffitti artist who has a vision of art changing the world. His ideas are big, awesome and crazy enough that they just might get the job done.

Watch the TED prize winner video here:


Next - join the project, check out the website insideoutproject

Go make art! Go change the world!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Abstract Photography


Frozen Foods, Irving Penn, 1977

This work was controversial when it was first exhibited and remains controversial today. Why? (or why not?) evaluate it, discuss it.

DON'T FORGET TO TYPE YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BE SURE TO MAKE AT LEAST 2 COMMENTS - NOT BACK TO BACK. SOME ONE MUST COMMENT AFTER YOUR COMMENT BEFORE YOU COMMENT AGAIN.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison, The Guardian, 2003, photogravure, 24" x 20", lent courtesy of the artist.



My photographs tell stories of loss, human struggle, and personal exploration within landscapes scarred by technology and over-use…. [I] strive to metaphorically and poetically link laborious actions, idiosyncratic rituals and strangely crude machines into tales about our modern experience.
--Robert ParkeHarrison

Shana and Robert ParkeHarrison are a husband and wife team that comment on the environment, it's fragility, and humanities pompous destruction of it.  They  try to make their work look like a modern mythology.
Evaluate their success rate giving details to justify your opinion. Feel free to rebut the opinions of your classmates -kindly. 
DON'T FORGET TO TYPE YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BE SURE TO MAKE AT LEAST 2 COMMENTS - NOT BACK TO BACK.  SOME ONE MUST COMMENT AFTER YOUR COMMENT BEFORE YOU COMMENT AGAIN.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

As the winter light gets brighter


Building Blocks, 1997, Kumi Yamashita

As winter lies upon us it is easy to notice that the trip to school is often in the dark. As we move further into the new year the light will begin to grow longer. If there is one thing that light is great for - its shadows!

Kumi Yamashita is an artist that plays with how light can bend around objects creating A from B.


As the day light hours grow and we spend more time in the dawn and dusk it is interesting to keep an eye on how the winter shadows play all around us.


Blake Andrews, blogger, has an interesting post all about photography and shadows: http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2010/12/interrupted-sun.html


Monday, January 3, 2011


Image 3 for 'New Years Eve: Fireworks and other celebrations from around the world for 2011' gallery

Indian artist Harwinder Singh Gill displays colouring pencils carved with new year greetings on new year's eve in Amritsar, India