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动 作画 Action Painting Artist Barbara Streiff Chinese Art Garden NYArts Beijing 北京 画廊

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Live art action expressive motions paintings with body found by artist Barbara Streiff`CH. Sound by DJ Jackomo.
Barbara Streiff was study Art & History on University and Highschool of Art in Zuerich, Florence and Paris. Learning from the old master and later modern art techniques in communicative art exchange on the road all over the World.- Europe – Asia – China – Arab Staates – Brasil. The motions paintings overpainted in expressive abstraction is her passion. The artist did found a new combination in art styles to express herself. Inspiration was the expressive abstraction in action paintings like Mathieux in Paris 1940. later in the USA 1960 Jackson Pollok and Sam Francis This modern art in a new combination like Yves Kleins action paintings with body of womens but to be the acteur byself in performance of art & philosophie. By this performance she express her self with oiled body on paper overpaintings with mixed spay colors.
Digital Art Movie by Barbara Streiff from Switzerland of the Artaction with expressive Bodypaintings for the Installation to the Elements in NY Arts Beijing China Gallery Space China Art Garden 318. – Sound DJ Jackomo.

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EEOOY::How-to-make contemporary installation art::Ep.1 Part2

SERIES DESCRIPTION

Each & Every One of You (EEOOY) is a mock TV show pilot that teaches ordinary people how to make contemporary installation art. If these words strike fear into your heart or make you cringe with memories of seeing contemporary art and wondering what the it was all about, this show is for you!

Inspired by the fifties, celebrity art instructor Jon Gnagy who taught thousands of pioneer NBC TV viewers how to draw hokie landscapes. EEOOY host Andy Jenny show how fun and easy it can be to make contemporary art using his Four Installation Art Directives™.

EEOOY is a sincere but irreverent 1980’s-cable-TV-style show written and acted by ex-art critic Don Goodes. Unlike any other show on the subject, it embraces rather than tries to sidestep a central paradox: contemporary art is simultaneously profoundly significant and completely irrelevant. The show is funny and educational. Where ever EEOOY has been shown, in art galleries, museums and on cable TV in Canada, the US and Spain, it has become a cult-classic.

Two 30 minute pilots that were co-produced at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta Canada in the late nineties, as part of the Pop Sub n’Mass Culture Residency.

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

THE WEIRDNESS INSTALLATION EPISODE is a madcap creation involving a dirty old stuffed dog, the wanton scattering of lint and much more. Anne Marie (Anne Marie Léger) is there with viewer letters. As always, the critic (Caterina Pizanias) drops by to interpret Andy’s latest creation. And, as a bonus, you’ll visit the Art Shopping Channel (hosted by Lyle Ashton Harris and Anne Davis Mulford). Original soundtrack by Pierre Allard and Michel Gionet.

Duration : 0:18:43

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Swoon presenting her work at MoMA, (Part 1 of 2)

The artist Swoon presenting her work as part of the Conversations with Contemporary Artists series at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Part 1 of 2 (edited for time)

Audio archives of the unedited presentation and discussion with Gretchen Wagner are available on moma.org/audio or through the MoMA Think Modern podcast in iTunes.

Images courtesy of Swoon. © 2007 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Duration : 0:7:52

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