Gauguin’s teeth found in well
Bovril jar, perfume and morphine also discovered
Martin Bailey
LONDON. An archaeological dig on the remote Marquesan island of Hiva Oa has uncovered the secrets of the water well used by Paul Gauguin. The buried objects range from a New Zealand [...]
November 29, 2007
Categories: Abstract Expressionism and Me . Tags: atuona, gauguin, la maison du jouir, marquesans, teeth . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: 2 Comments
Blue Poles: Number 11, 1952
Painted relatively late in Jackson Pollock’s career, this painting conveys the unique skill that Pollock had by now achieved with his infamous ‘drip’ technique. Executed on unstretched canvas laid flat on the floor, both the artist’s [...]
November 28, 2007
Categories: Jackson Pollock - Blue Poles: Number 11 . Tags: abstract, australia, blue poles, expressionism, jackson pollock, number 11, splash . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: 1 Comment
From The Times
November 27, 2007
Jane Macartney in Beijing
A set of 14 abstract paintings made using gunpowder have become the most expensive works of contemporary Asian art to be sold at auction.
An unidentified Asian art investor paid $9.5 million (£4.5 million) for the works, Set of 14 Drawings for Asia-Pacific Cooperation, by [...]
November 28, 2007
Categories: Abstract Expressionism and Me . Tags: abstract, art, artist, Beijing, Cai Guo-Qiang, gunpowder . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: Leave a Comment
Born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1933, He now lives and works in Aripeka, Florida, and New York City Jim Rosenquist had an itinerant childhood. An only child, he moved with his family frequently throughout the Midwest. His parents shared with him their interest in airplanes and things mechanical. In junior high school Rosenquist took [...]
November 28, 2007
Categories: Jim Rosenquist . Tags: 1950s, aripeka, bilbao, guggenheim, Jim Rosenquist, pop art . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: Leave a Comment
Guernica painting
Guernica: Testimony of War
It is modern art’s most powerful antiwar statement… created by the twentieth century’s most well-known and least understood artist. But the mural called Guernica is not at all what Pablo Picasso has in mind when he agrees to paint the centerpiece for the Spanish Pavilion of the 1937 World’s Fair.
Pablo Picasso
For [...]
November 27, 2007
Categories: Guernica: Testimony of War . Tags: , civil war, Generalissimo Francisco Franco, Guernica, Pablo Picasso, spanish . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: Leave a Comment
According to The Art Newspaper the National Museum of Iraq is to reopen. Is this a good move? The museum has already been looted once resulting in 1000’s of precious artifacts being destroyed or stolen. Read the full article below.
Museum director Amira Edan gives US Army Lt Col Kenneth Crawford, commander of the [...]
November 25, 2007
Categories: Abstract Expressionism and Me . Tags: artifact, assyrian, atiquities, iraq, islam, Islamic, khorsabad, loot, muslim, national museum of iraq, terrorists, war . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: Leave a Comment
I just love the Mexican painters so much I thought it was about time I did another one. I went to an exhibition in Budapest once, opened by the Mexican Ambassador and so this artists’ work and was overwhelmed by its beauty, hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Alfredo Ramos Martinez was born [...]
November 25, 2007
Categories: Alfredo Ramos Martinez . Tags: Alfredo Ramos Martinez, artist, Los Novios, mexican, monterrey, Nacional de Bellas Artes, painter . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: Leave a Comment
I grew up in Cornwall and besides pirates, smuggling, rum, tin mines, and its beautiful coastline Cornwall is famous for its cats. They are everywhere, and they don’t have a care in the World. They are probably the fattest, happiest cats you will ever see.
Couch Cats, Ponckle
Whilst browsing I stumbled upon this website of Ponckle’s [...]
November 24, 2007
Categories: Quirky Cornish Cats . Tags: cat, cats, Cornwall, Ponckle, Quirky, St Ives . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: 7 Comments
Here are the top seven movies on art and artists, my pick of course, although I would have some difficulty where to put Pollock and Frida, as I think I may have been a little tight. They probably belong a lot further up. I do also like ‘Girl with the Pearl Earing’ [...]
November 23, 2007
Categories: Top 7 Movies on Art and Artists . Tags: adjani, art review, artemisia, calligraphy, camille, claudel, draughtsman, ed harris, film review, greenaway, lust, movie review, nagiko, nude, pollock, salma hayek, Scarlett Johansson, sculpture, sex, Van Gogh . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: 3 Comments
“René Magritte was no doubt disappointed that, aside from the small circle of his kindred spirits among the Surrealists, the world needed over a quarter of a century to discover that his work has both philosophical and poetic content which corresponds to certain social and intellectual trends, particularly of the second half of the twentieth [...]
November 22, 2007
Categories: René Magritte . Tags: belgian, La Magie Noire, René Magritte, surrealism, surrealist . Author: pollocksthebollocks . Comments: 1 Comment