2014년 11월 18일 화요일

Art in the twenty- first century

-       Art in the twenty- first century season 1
Theme: Identity Artist: Louise Bourgeois
-       She creates art by using human’s body(child hands and open a space)

-       Art in the twenty- first century season 2
Theme: humor Artist: Eleanor Charles Atlas

Humor is all of emotion that people have in brains.

-       Art in the twenty- first century season 3
Theme: remember Artist: Susan Rothenberg

She expresses her experience and memory by painting. She uses a lot of red in her paintings. (pure colors)

-       Art in the twenty- first century season 4
Theme: protest Artist: Nancy Spero

She expresses her message about wars by drawing paintings (political theme) she discusses her partners and husband about issues and makes artworks

-     Art in the twenty- first century season 5
Theme: FANTASY          Artist: Jeff Koons

When I watched this video, I realized that if someone imaged some ideas and expressed by drawing paintings, one day it would be real


-     Art in the twenty- first century season 6

Theme: change          Artist: Catherine opine 

art have power to change in the world. especially, she expresses many individual identity in her pictures.

-     Art in the twenty- first century season 7

Theme:           Artist: 

David bowie




“Who is David Bowie?” I said. When I first heard about his name, I thought that he was a famous painter or architect in America. However, when I visited to the museum, I was surprised because he was musician. “Oh my god, was he a famous musician? Was he member of betles?” I first asked myself because I did not know old musicians except betles. that is why, I wanted to know about David Bowie. His exhibit showed me what he influenced many people in the middle of 20th by consisting of various his uniforms, his songs and his life. Especially, his fashion was really interesting because I did not imagine his fashion was accepted by people who lived at that time. However, clearly He influenced people’s fashion at that time, and he proved the fact by opening this exhibit in Chicago. When I first saw his uniforms, the uniforms looks for girls, so I did not like his style despite the fact that I accept easily various cultures. However, I looked around the exhibit, and found many people were interested of that. After visiting the exhibit, I entered a media room, and I watched his acting in the movies. When I was watching, I realized that he was really handsome more than me, and I was disappointed of god because it was unfair that he had all of those.

           His art is like toys that people who live at that time remember their childhood by. He controlled main stream of culture at the time. Today many people want to remember their memory by seeing David Bowei’s exhibit. That is to say, his art is people’s memory.    

2014년 11월 4일 화요일

Frida



Nathan Cho


04. Nov. 2014


                                                         Frida

The movie “Frida” by Julie Taymor expresses about her life. She was a representative women painter in the Mexico. According to the movie, her life was really hard more than normal. For example, when she was 18 years old, she got into a car accident. The effect was that she had suffered a pain in the most her life. After watching the movie, I thought about relationship between her art and her work. Her works were expressions of her emotion by painting her-portray in her works. Especially, she was influenced by her husband. Her husband, Rivera was a famous painter in the Mexico. However, he liked to sex with girls. When I was watching the scene, I had a question why many artists want to do deviations such as a sex, a alcoholic or a drug. Anyway, her husband protected to her before leaving from him. That is to say, if he was not with her, people would not watch her works. After watching the movie, I imagined if I am a student who want to be a painter, and I face to her, what i will ask her about. I will ask her what I need to be a good artist, and May be she will tell me that i need to understand my emotions, and express them in paintings. This answer was my realization about the movie.