segunda-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2011

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segunda-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2011

Ellen von Unwerth - VIII

My Morning Jacket - Run Thru

Joh Kenn - desenho em "post it"


Vivian Maier

segunda-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2011

Ellen Von Unwerth - VII

Blockhead - Cherry Picker

Raymond Lemstra - II



De "objecto para ser destruído" para "objecto indestrutível"

Indestructible Object (1964 replica of 1923 original)
Wikipedia:


Object to Be Destroyed is a work by American artist Man Ray, originally created in 1923. The work, destroyed in 1957, consisted of a metronome with a photograph of an eye attached to its swinging arm. It was remade as a multiple in 1958, and renamed Indestructible Object.
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1932 was the year Man Ray's lover, Lee Miller, left him to return to New York. To make the connection to Miller more explicit, the object's original eye was replaced with a photo of hers. This metronome was exhibited for the first time at Galerie Pierre Colle, Paris, as Eye-Metronome in 1933.

Subsequent exhibitions called the piece Lost Object, 1945, Last Object, 1966 and Perpetual Motif, 1972. Man Ray stated that he had always intended to destroy it one day, but as a public performance.
In 1957, the object was being exhibited in the Exhibition Dada in Paris when a group of protesting students, led by the French poet Jeaan-Pierre Rosnay and calling themselves the 'Jarivistes', took Man Ray at his word and actually destroyed it.
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The artist used the resulting insurance pay-out to create an edition of 100 multiples, entitled Indestructible Object. This was an allusion to the difficulty in destroying all one hundred, as well as a reference to the indestructible nature of the original idea. The multiples were fabricated by Daniel Spoerri's Edition MAT.