Posts Tagged ‘story’
Artist panel discussion on Form & Story
University Museums hosts a moderated panel discussion between four contemporary artists: Steve DiBenedetto, Angela Dufresne, Hanneline Røgeberg and Erling Sjovold. These artists convey narrative content in their work through a synthesis of representational subject matter and the materiality and application of their medium.
Their work is on view at the Harnett Museum of Art, January 21 to May 15, 2009 in an exhibit, Form & Story: Narration in Recent Painting. The exhibit was organized by University of Richmond Museums and curated by N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions, University Museums.
Artist bios:
Hanneline Røgeberg (Norwegian, born 1963) re-writes body/self and social/sexual relations and explores and exploits the relationship between the surfaces of her subjects—skin, hair, and fur—and the surfaces of her paintings on canvas or paper.
In the works by Angela Dufresne (American, born 1969), the materiality of the paint is both immediately obvious and yet at times incredibly diaphanous, but the specificity and confidence in the representation combined with the detailed titles suggest an authenticity beyond question.
The paintings of Erling Sjovold (American, born 1961) explore and re-invent the sense of place. In each of his works, he plays with spatial relationships and perspective to construct a scene or window into a world that is immediately recognizable while possessing a heightened sense of reality. Sjovold is a faculty member in the art department at the University of Richmond.
Steve DiBenedetto (American, born 1958) creates intensely complex compositions that mirror the dense narrative constructs of his protagonists, an octopus and a helicopter. Of all four of the artists, DiBenedetto has created the most contrived narratives, yet he also has the most fluid, free-form application of paint, relying on the mediums inherent qualities to provide an additional harrowing layer of violence.
Duration : 1:4:20
Oil Painting Reviews: 30 Years War Historical Background Part 1
Nick OLothian produced the music, that was used, in this most enjoyable, and educational, video.
Jack Stand, the art critic, is the narrator.
Sumeria was the land, where the towns, that were built, by Nimrod, began to worship the twisted fish god, head of the nommo. You can see pictures of the priests, of that area, wearin their fish costumes, in the video, and also how the popes (perps) pope-hat is a part of that fish costume.
Tru Keesey Ministries is approved by God, as the nucleus, of the true new world order, to replace the old order.
Iraq, Serbia, 9-11 World Trade Center bombings. Kabbalistic Babylonian human sacrifice ritual directed by the Roman priesthood. Business ownerships and dominances were transferred from non-Babylonian to Babylonian factions.
Quoted from Unsolved Mysteries http://hellhorror.com/mysteries/dogon, accordin to Fair Use Law: a Babylonian historian named Berossus – a contemporary and apparently an acquaintance of Aristotle (fourth century BC)-
claims in his history, of which only fragments survive, that Babylonian civilization was found by alien amphibians, the chief of whom is called Oanned the Philistines knew him as Dogon.
The Greek grammarian Apollodorous (about 140 BC) had apparently read more of Berossus, for he criticizes another Greeek writer, Abydenus, for failing to mention that Oannes was only one of the “fish-people”;
he calls these aliens “Annedoti” (“repulsive ones”) and says they are “semi-demons” from the sea.Homer’s Sirens-mermaid like creatures who are all-knowing and who try to lure men away from their everyday responsibilities actually “Sirians”, amphibious goddesses
There are many other fish-bodied aliens in Greek mythology, including the Telchines of Rhodes, who were supposed to have come from the sea and have introduced men to various arts, including metal work. Significantly, they had dogs’ heads.
The prayer, in the Bible, says save us from the power of the dog. The Hebrew word for Sirius means black.
Mick Snutz Art Department is the producer of this fine informational video, that shows how the church of rome, exploiting the gullibility of the catholics, and their un-holy roman empire, were the baddies, from long ago.
The destruction of the protestant town, of Dresden, was done, after the war could have ended. The war was prolonged, in order to destroy that city.
Hollywood, and the film industry, have been controlled by the mafia, which is an agency ruled by the vatican. They have tried to poison our minds, for many years, now.
But freedom and justice are bein established, even as you read this. Rome will be soon destroyed, ja, it is in the Bibles prophecy.
The Latins, the Etruscans, and the romans are all featured, in this joyful video.
Duration : 0:10:15