Saturday, January 21, 2012

note

art

chiaroscuro
viridian green + alzarin crimson = black with purple glow
Momentum flow - arranging repeating patterns or lines for a flowing composition in graffiti

artists

Pussy Riot - Russian punk group rebelling against Putin
Gorilla Girls
Charles E. Burchfield - American painter, about nature, change of seasons
Torkwase Dyson
Tariku Shiferaw
Dieter Roth - abstract artist
Lady Pink - street artist
Artemisia Gentileschi - Italian Baroque woman/female artist similar to Caravaggio
Berthe Morisot - woman/female impressionist artist
Mary Stevenson Cassatt - female impressionist artist
Maruyama Ōkyo (円山応挙) -Edo-period Japanese artist
호취도 (장승업)
ufan lee
Ik-Joong Kang
이중섭 -
박수근
최소영
Kim Whan-ki
이쾌대(李快大)
lee eun sae
Yu Jinyoung
Basquiat
Milton Glaser - I <3 NY
Milton Avery
Milton Resnick
Camille Pissarro - father figure of impressionists and post impressionists
Alex Katz - Ada
Rothko
Louis Wain - master of cats
Darina Karpov
Philip Barlow
phyllida Barlow
Erik Jones
Mitchell Johnson
Tim Biskup
Keith Haring
Roy Lichtenstein - pop artist
Degas - muted colors to make color pop
renoir
Vermeer
Rembrandt
Ensor - masks
Constantin Brancusi - Bird in Space
Frank frazetta - fantasy and science fiction artist
Andreas Rocha - digital artist
Andre Masson - French surrealist painter
Elaine de Kooning
Willem de Kooning
Helen Frankenthaler
Philip Guston
Jackson Pollock
Barry McGee
Kehinde Wiley
TOYIN OJIH ODUTOLA
David Hammons
David Salle - How To See
Francoise Nielly
Leon Golub - American painter, raw figurative style
Giacometti
Jean-Paul Riopelle - complete abstraction/abstract expressionism, but similar to leon kossoff in style
Oskar Kokoschka
robert motherwell
Robert Longo - best monochrome artist
Robert De Niro - abstract expressionist painter
Robert De Niro Sr. - actor and modern, contemporary painter
Robert Nava -30 second paintings
Jean Dubuffet
Otto Dix - german painter
Hans Hoffman
Anthony Gromley - wire sculpture sculptor
George Grosz
George Condo - rough like neo expressionism, describes self work as "Psychological Cubism"
Max Beckmann
Max Ernst - Dada and Surrealism
Gillian Carnegie - painter who disrupts traditional conventions of representation with impasto and highly accomplished technique 
Choi So Young
Ayako Rokkaku - Japanese artist, colorful child-like paintings emulating crayon drawings
Yoshitomo Nara - Japanese artist depicting cartoony characters
Akira Yoshizawa - Japanese origamist
Oscar Murillo - Colombian artist; investigates the cross-cultural ties in a globalized economy with use of text, recycled materials, and fragments collected from studio. Neo Expressionist?
Cecily Brown
Julie Mehretu
John Currin
Boris Kustodiev
Dana Schutz
Modigliani - earth tone nude women with creepy eyes
Alexander Calder
John Chamberlain
Kwang Young Chun
Sigmar Polke
Moise Kisling
Jenny Saville
Tim Eitel - painter of figures on abstract backgrounds of light/color
Giorgio morandi - wine and beer bottle painter
Bernard Cathelin - modern abstract simple elegant still life paintings
John Dubrow
Oscar Bluemner
Georg Baselitz - german upside down painter
Walter Robinson
David Park
Katherine Bradford
Jack Whitten
Barnett Newman
Judith linhares - feminism, painter, woman only paradise
Gandy brodie
Andrew Brown
Nancy Graves
Marlene Dumas
Alice Neel
Alice Aycock - sculptor with dynamic aerodynamic shapes
Ellsworth Kelly
Carmen Herrera  - Cuban-born modern abstract non-objective woman artist
Stanley Whitney
Cary Smith
Thornton Dial
Lisa Yuskavage
Hollis Frampton - filmmaker and photographer
david lachapelle - photographer
Henri Cartier-Bresson - photographer
Robert Bresson - important film maker
Miyako Ishiuchi - Japanese photographer
Rinko Kawauchi - Japanese photographer
Joshua Rashaad McFadden - African American photographer, born in Rochester, NY
Ruth Asawa - Japanese American sculptor
Sally Mann - photographer who photographs the ordinary and everyday
Peter doig
Carl Andre - conceptual artist working with arrangements of bricks
Tal R
paper
Li Hongbo
Cheong Ah
Bovey Lee
Rogan Brown
Judy Glantzman
Marsden hartley
Janice Nowinskii
Sophie von Hellermann
TOYIN OJIH ODUTOLA - at Jack Shainman gallery, scrubs at her paintings
Soutine
Alexej von Jawlensky
Norman Bluhm
Norman Rockwell (American illustrator)
Felicia Chiao - illustrator and industrial designer who makes illustrations
Pierre Klossowski
Camille Henrot
Camille Claudel - French sculptor, had intimate relationship with Auguste Rodin
Kiki Thompson
Kiki Smith - sculpture of gods spirits
Mira Gerard
Rachel Harrison
Jean-Paul Riopelle
Bob Thompson
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
Edna Andrade
Joan Snyder
Joan Jonas - performance artist, with mirror
Elizabeth Murray - sculptural painting, assemblage collage
Elizabeth Glaessner - PPOW gallery; similar to Judith Linhares
Elizabeth Catlett - African American artist, printmaker and sculptor
Theaster Gates - African American artist about urban restoration and black space "as a formal exercise" defined by collective desire, artistic agency, and pragmatism.
James Casebere
James Turrell - artist who makes architectural installation of light and space movement
Orlafur Eliasson -  installation artist dealing with light and mathematical patterns to create generative art about environmentalism
Ann Veronica Janssen - light installation artist
Ann Hamilton - fabric artist
Thomas Struth
Thomas Hart Benton
Tamara de Lempicka - soft cubism, female painter
Richard Estes
Richard Serra - sculpture "aggressive confrontation with public space"
Rachel Whiteread - "House" sculpture and Vienna Holocaust memorial “turning subject and form inside out”
Jenny Holzer - woman/female artist who made conceptual memorial
Joseph Kosuth - conceptual artist who deals with different modalities of being, a photograph of chair, the chair, and dictionary definition in gothic script of chair
John Baldessari - conceptual artist
Bruce Nauman
 Danielle Orchard
Kay Sage
Remedio Varo
Zdzislaw Beksinski
Byron Kim
Larry Bell
Joanna Pousette Dart
Katarina Janeckova Walshe
Wolf Kahn
Richard Tuttle
Chuck Connelly
Jay Defeo
Mel Chin
Ed Clark
Peter Saul
Rita Ackermann
jorg ernert
Bill Jensen
James Bullough
beauford delaney
Joan Mitchell
James Jean
Francisco Goya - Spanish romantic painter
Diego Velázquez - Las Meninas
Caravaggio - Italian baroque, Renaissance 
Loie Holowell
Angela Heisch
Alan Singer - take a digital image, print it on a transfer sheet (thin transparent material coated with gum arabic)
Harun Farocki - film and image theorist - about process involved in creating image, of model shoot etc
Shane Durgee
Bisa Butler - African American quilt-based figurative artist
Nina Chanel Abney - African American painter black experience bold abstract colorful figuration
Shara Hughes
David Alfaro Siqueiros - Mexican social realist painter 

Ian Cheng - AI programming generative artist
Claes Oldenburg
Ad Reinhardt
Peter Doig
Agnes Martin - Minimalist artist who thought of herself as an Abstract Expressionist
Martin Kippenberger
Sol LeWitt - conceptual artist, cubes
Dan Flavin
Simone Leigh- African American sculptor 
Noah Davis
Julian Schnabel
Maria Lassnig
Marino Marini - sculptor
Laura Owens - try to make "bad paintings," 1980s aesthetics
Wade Guyton
Alex Colville
Rico Lebrun
francis newton souza
Francis Picabia - multiple style- modern painter
susan rothenberg
Susan M. B. Chen - Asian American painter who makes works about representation
Mark Yang - Asian American painter who depicts Asian bodies
Monica Rohan
Al Held
Erik Olson
Howard Hodgkin
Ali Banisadr
John Brosio
Mike Kelley - unicorn satyr painting hauser wirth
Nicole Eisenmann - figuration similar to Dana Schutz in style, dealing with tropes in western art history
jordan casteel - african american yale figurative 
Lee Ungno
Dominique Fung
Chun Kyung Ja
Anish Kapoor
Robert Owen
Anselm Kiefer
Mark Bradford
Steve Harrington 
Aris Moore
Kate Pugsley
Markus Lüpertz
eugene leroy - painter's painter
Leroy Clarke - African American figurative painter, about struggle for independence and equality
Horace Pippin - African American painter, discovered late in life
Nathaniel Mary Quinn - collage of fictional person, portrait
Malcolm T. Liepke - figurative painter
Jean Smith - $100 portraits, gazing back with equal posture
Mario Henrique - large close up portraits of colored people in neo expressionistic style
Fred Wilson - rearranges already made art to comment on race and society
Martha Rosler - semiotics of the kitchen
Jules de Balincourt - painter

Suzanne Unrein
Koen Lybaert
Fred Smilde
Simonis ___
Annie Amelyte Kim
Amy Sillman - process based painter who moves between figuration and abstraction
Etel Adnan - simple abstract landscape

Sophie Treppendahl - less is more; everyday still life paintings 

Jacob Hashimoto - cloud-like formations of disks suspended in air from the ceiling
Jacob Lawrence - African American figurative painter, modernism
Charles White
David Hammons
Matta-Clark
Mike Cloud
michael armitage - Kenyan painter who weave multiple narratives that are drawn from historical and current news media, internet gossip, and his own ongoing recollections of Kenya
Hajime Sorayama
Hieronymus Bosch - Renaissance painter of heaven and hell
Harmonia Rosales - black painter who re-depicts European paintings with black characters
Dawn Kim - conceptual photographer

Shunga
Hans Bellmer
Matthew Barney
Pierre Klossowski
Surrealism and sexuality
Mira Dancy
Alina Perez
louise bourgeois-  sculptor

Diego Rivera
Candido Portinari - Brazilian painter

Oswald Guayasamin
Abdel Hadi El-Gazzar
Affandi
André Cottavoz
Eduardo Kingman
Henrietta Berk

Die brucke
Emil nolde
Karl schmidt rottluff
Ernst ludwig Kirchner

Joseph Cornell - assemblage, influenced by Surrealism
Stephen Antonakos - neon light, similar to Dan Flavin
Julie Mehretu - large gestural paintings/drawings, influenced by politics, literature and music, with 'phantom presence' of media depicting conflict/injustice, depicting imaginary wars, cities, and "story maps of no location."
Jutta Koether - (German feminist artist, on female gaze, with music, writing, and performance incorporated into abstract paintings; heavily inspired by punk music; utilizes web-like patterns to connect geometric shapes and abstracted figures)
Allan Kaprow / Alan Kaprow - tires installation ("the yard"), assemblage, happenings
Josephine Halvorson - objects on the ground
William Cordova - color mosaic painting
William Johnson - African American artist similar to Jacob Lawrence
Ernie Barnes - football player, 1920s style
Issy Wood
Katherine Hubbard - photography
Katherina Grosse - abstract painter who spray paints and hangs painted draperies for installation
Amy Sherald - African American female/woman artist/painter
Nick Cave - African American artist
Gogita Tomoo
Kara Walker - African American painter, installation artist, and filmmaker who explores race, gender, sexuality, and identity.
April Dawn Alison - gender fluidity
Subodh Gupta - godfather of Indian contemporary art
Ana Mendieta - Cuban American artist who did site specific earth art installations
Henry Darger - discovered artist after death, who painted young girls and children like Disney characters
Bruce Nauman - neons
Tania Bruguera
Sarah Slappey - female gaze
Sara Anstis - lay claim to desire
Sarah Sze - installation artist, collage, photography, mixed media
Richard Partida
Mose Tolliver
Marilyn Minter
albert oehlen
Jamian Juliano-Villani - artist who uses projectors to make figurative art
Mark Dion - conceptual artist who uses installation to examine the ways in which dominant ideologies and public institutions shape our understanding of history, knowledge, and the natural world
Anri Sala - video artist
Doreen Garner - realistic soft sculptures of bodies, concerning ailments and trauma
Pierre Soulages - black paintings with horizontal or diagonal cut stripes ("art is a triple relationship between the painting, maker, and the viewer")
Hannah Levy - sexual silicon sculptures
Jes Fan - queer artist from Hong Kong about beauty and sublime, also about racialization, gender
Kambui Olujimi - public discourse, mythology, historical narrative, social practices, exchange, mediated cultures, resilience and autonomy ("conspiracy of good people" vs racism)
Mira Schendel
Henk Peeters - conceptual artist, repetitive arrangement of materials and objects, part of zero movement that played with light and motion
Carsten Holler - gigantic slides eliciting altered states of consciousness and experience of wonderment
Tom Otterness - playground maker
Leah Schrager - anti male gaze
Suzan Frecon - large abstract paintings 
Alexander Ross - painter of enlarged cells, surrealistic 
Kim Tschang-yeul - Korean abstract painter 
Kira Nam Greene - painting successful women's portraits
Florine Stettheimer - feminine modernist figurative painting
Anne Truitt - minimalist sculptor
Mary Corse - interaction of light with object; between American Abstract Expressionism and American Minimalism

Max Leiva - contemporary Guatemalan artist known for his expressive figurative sculptures
joana choumali - photographer on identity and the diversity of African cultures, combines with embroidery to achieve uplifting/empowering images/messages
Jenny Morgan
Zin Lim
Odd nerdrum- creepy beautiful bricks
Lee k
Chris gambrell

Pilpilotti Rist - Swiss experimental visual and video, installation artist about nudity and body
Richard Long
Do Ho Suh - Korean artist
antony gormley
Caroline Wayne
Wayne Thiebaud
Adrian Ghenie  - painter similar to Francis Bacon
frank bowling - British artist who paints in color field and abstract expressionism
Pat Steir - abstract drip painting
Juan Usle - abstract painter using drips, sprays, tape etc

Text-based artists:
Christopher Wool
Ed Ruscha
Barbara Krueger
Mel Bochner

suprematism
El Lissitzky
Nikolai Suetin
Ilya Chashnik

Franz Kline - black abstraction

Robert Delaunay
Sonia Delaunay- Orphism - everything interacts with one another and forms the composition
František Kupka

Samella Lewis
Augusta Savage
Chakaia Booker
Alma Woodsey Thomas
Barbara Hepworth - sculptor
jean luc moulene - sculptor
Charles Ray - sculptor

Katherine Bernhardt
Clarity Haynes
Ian Tweedy
Alicia McCarthy
John Cage - conceptual artist sound lights
Gary Baseman - illustrator/painting
Leslie Robert's schematic drawings paintings

Korakrit Arunanondchai 

Bangkok-raised artist who engages in history, authenticity, self-representation, and tourism through the lens of a cultural transplant through pastiche of styles and mediums.

Hiyoshi Mamoru - western style Japanese artist who lived and taught in Korea during the colonial period in the early 20th century
Mariko Mori - Japanese female artist concerned with Japanese women's role - traditional vs modern - and pop culture

Sculpture
Danny Lane
Igor mitoraj

Tony Cragg - British sculptor living in Germany; spiraling and organic and blobby forms

Tu Hongtao - Chinese artist on the eternity of time
dustin yellin - organic forms as glass?

Photography
Diane Arbus
Karsh
Roman Vishniac
Khalik Allah
Jeff Wall - staged photographs
Vivian Maier - discovered photographer after death
Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa - african american photographer about black experience, racism, whiteness
Laylah Ali - racism

-------
places
삼청동
Gansong Museum of Art


language
cya in Chinese - 再见 or 下次见 (Zai jian or xia ci jian)

Critics
Lucy R. Lippard
Clement Greenberg
Rosalind Krauss - professor at Columbia
Alan Kaprow
Griselda Pollock
Donna Haraway - Cyborg Manifesto - Women of Color = Oppositional Consciousness

Art Historians
Benjamin H. D. Buchloh
Linda Nochlin - radical essay "Why have there been no great women artists?"

Hyung Seok Choi
Jeong Ah Lim (http://www.behance.net/jaekanlim)
Shin KwangHo (http://www.behance.net/ShinKwangHo)
Jaeyeol Han (http://www.saatchionline.com/Hanjaeyeol)


Шишкин
Репин
Васнецов
Айвазовский
Суриков
 Серов
Петров-Водкин

"Escalation of logic"
"Genetic Realism"

Gender Trouble - Judith Butler
Confessions of the Flesh by Michael Foucault
Anna May Wong  (https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/film-tv/a32346961/who-is-anna-may-wong-hollywood-star/)
Whitewalling: Art, Race & Protest in 3 Acts by Aruna D'Souza
Asian American Art: A History, 1850-1970 by  Gordon H. Chang
One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now by Melissa Chiu
Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
Unsettled Visions: Contemporary Asian American Artists and the Social Imaginary (Objects/Histories) by Margo Machida
Patty Chang
Black Skin, White Masks by Frantz Fanon
The Art of Buddhism: An Introduction to Its History and Meaning by Denise Patry Leidy
Male gaze
Gaze of spectacle
Gaze of actor network theories

Joseph Campbell - goddess and mythology
Soutine Penck
Ferdinand Leger
Kaja Silverman - "specular body" and "sensational body"
Gilbert & George
Franz Marc
Alf Rolfsen
Henrik Sorensen
Axel Revold
Eric Fischel
Max Beckmann
Silvia Sleigh
Yasumasa Morimura
Aage Storstein
José E Muñoz - Latino studies; queer theory; critical race theory; global mass cultures; performance art; film and video.
Linda Benglis - sculptor
Martha Zmpounou - london based watercolor artist

Jeffrey Chong Wang
Oscar Yi Hou
Susan MB Chan

Affandi - Indonesian artist and painter, impasto, modernism
Maurice de Vlaminck - French Fauvist painter
Kees Van Dongen - Dutch-French Fauvist painter
Zeng Fanzhi - Chinese painter, social realism

Women artists
Aliza Nisenbaum
Metra Mitchell 
Sanam Khatibi
Tarsila do Amaral -Brazilian woman Picasso

transgender artists
Cassils
Yishay Garbasz


Flower Phaidon
kabuki theater, performance, transitivity of gender
Chinese theatre

books
inside the white cube
poetics of space
ornamentalism by anne anlin cheng
Black Beauty: Aesthetics, Stylization, Politics by Shirley Anne Tate