4.8.01

Wolverines wolverines GOOOOOOO Wolverines!!!!
Earth and Space Science Browser!!!
testbed for image retrieval systems
this is exactly diametrically opposite to the
lurking greed behind accusations of "image theft"
bring the people to the light!!
as opposed to putting a meter on grace
and charging for salvation

3.8.01

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Beuys’s public discussions—lectures on politics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and social relations that often served as catalysts for other work—exemplify his role as artist, teacher, and activist. One such discussion was held in Vienna on April 4, 1979, at the Galerie Nächst St. Stephan, where Beuys had been invited to speak in the context of a debate surrounding the use of Vienna’s Palais Lichtenstein as a museum for modern art. Earlier that same year, the gallery had given Beuys the opportunity to create an installation entitled Basic Room–Wet Laundry, a manifestation of his provocative contention that the baroque palace was as useful for hanging wet laundry as it was for displaying art. The April 4 discussion grew directly from that project. During the discussion, Beuys referred to a chalk drawing on a blackboard that showed the chemical formula for making soap. Using the soap-making process as a metaphor for social relations and its colloidal character as an analogy for the stages of fetal development, he then spoke of the cyclical nature of feminine cleansing, associating virginity and motherhood with cleanliness and impurity respectively. The lecture also related back to the notion of washing as “the traditional domain of women” presented in Basic Room–Wet Laundry. These themes were further brought to bear upon the machinations and politics of the art world, which the artist viewed with contempt. The installation Virgin, April 4, 1979, is a kind of “representation” of that lecture, and utilized the essential elements that comprised this cycle of works—soap, blackboard, a table and chair, and the single light bulb,
http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_work_md_1714.html
Ðåïèí, Èëüÿ
Ilya Repin in Russian,eh?
well it doesn't make it thru the edit function does it?
carlos el vato and his classic art collection
Russian index (Serebryakova
winston smith
big list of women artists with old links some good

2.8.01

Nicholas Roerich Museum one of the most astonishing finds I ever made
russian image archive Repin search(akhmatova photo first up!)
Bocklin
great Russian painters. Thanx 2 Max and Veronica for the Repin explanation and more...

1.8.01

Korean art site with quality repro's(kandinsky search)
lucas cranachlucretia (stifled by the crowded room)
Macedonian joke:
#218
Ðåøèë Öèãàíîò äà ¼à åáå Öèãàíêàòà, ïà âåëè:
-Ìèëåâî, äî¼äè âàìó ñàêàì äà òå åáàì è äà òè ñâðøàì âî óâî.
-Íåìî¼ áðå Öèãî, êå îãëóâàì.
-Ìà íåìî¼, à çîøòî â÷åðà íå îíåìå
shining Russia
K.Bogayevsky. Ships.
Irkutsk Museum great art easy navigation
State Museum of Russia slow to load but filled with wonderful Russian Art
exhibitions
Russian Art b4 1917
russian art from the Hermitage (small repro but clear)
Ivan (Hovhannes) Aivazovsky
artstudio (ivan shishkin search)Circle of the Itinerants
art unframedgreat european
auburn.edu Russian paintings
George Mitrevski thank you thank you
Russian Venus!!!

31.7.01

http://www.tirolspace.com/pics/Bosch%20Ulrich/1998%20oT.jpg
Dynamism
Boccioni
GiacomoBalla
Balla Giacomo
more canadien investigations (emily carr)
Miguel Covarrubias (1904 - 1957)
Una tarde en Xochimilco (An Afternoon in Xochimilco
Vikky Alexander
like finding out it was your birthday when you thought it was just another schoolday
T Finkelpearl Gwengju Knockout punch One-Two
finnish art house architecture of visible search(Ahtila search...)
Maiden Export of Blast Furnace
Kim Sung-keun/KIm Young-joon

30.7.01

tiepolo!!! in italian!!!
baltic light (from canada) johan dahl
robert kipniss
Phyllis Seltzer
shepard craige
aline feldman at marsha mateyka gallery(oliveira search)
kitty klaidman
Time flies

29.7.01

Carleton, Anne
Chapin, Lucy Grosvenor