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Originally posted by Fuuma View PostThat I like those two pieces? Rodin can sorta be said to be the father of modern sculpture and Judd is one of my fav minimalist artists and I like a lot of minimalist pieces.
We've got a few Rodin sculptures in the RISD museum - Hand of God and a Balzac study if I remember correctly.
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Much appreciated - that was exactly the image I was thinking of. Love the cracked ground 'piece' as well.
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Originally posted by hanajibu View Posti would totally do that. i sojourn to Beacon like 3-4x a year and my first trek will be mid-April-ish, if all goes to plan. the Judds are nice there but nothing like the wall-stack pictured. instead, Beacon has four torqued Serras, this freaky Heizer rock set into the wall, a Bourgeois spider (and lots of smaller minimalist pieces).Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I very much appreciate Fischli & Weiss seen at the Kunstmuseum in Zurich last year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xZCgFl6SRs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeRlFbWzzFU
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Araki. Of course he's mostly known for some other kind of pictures (which I appreciate too), but he's got an eye for flowers that makes them look as if they were all about flesh and death - which is not a new story, for sure. But he's telling it so well.
I can see a hat, I can see a cat,
I can see a man with a baseball bat.
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I've always been slightly obsessed with the Baldacchino. Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Andrew Wyeth: Christina's World:
Jan Vermeer: Girl With a Red Hat:
Laocoon:
Martin Puryear:
Salvador Dali: Madonna:
And loads more, just can't think at the moment.Life is a hiiighway
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