Sunday, August 24, 2014

Munch Five - (Week 5) Break the Rules! Part 2


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This is another post talking about artists and designers who had broken the rules by making arts which are out of the ordinary.

For the first example, let's take a look at these pictures.
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As some of you may have guessed, we're going to talk about Picasso!

Picasso showed his talent in drawing since his early years with his realistic drawings but in the first decades of the twentieth century, his drawing style suddenly changed. He started to experiment with colors, theories and technics and he actually came up with something unexpectedly good!


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Another example, on Gordon Matta-Clark and his piece "Office Baroque" , Rubin explains how he revolutionized the art world by selectively cutting holes in the floor and ceiling of an abandoned building until "the building itself constituted the work of art," and she labels Tony Oursler's video work (above) of dismembered body parts onto unlikely materials "Eerie." (www.coolhunting.com)


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These pictures are the works of Līga Purmale and Miervaldis Polis. Līga Purmale (born 4 October 1948, DundagaLatvian SSR) is a Latvian painter. At a young age she moved to Riga from the Latvian countryside to study painting, first at the Jānis Rozentāls Art High School and then at the Latvian Academy of Art. In the 1970s she and Miervaldis Polis, who was her husband at the time, started a new trend of photorealism in Latvian painting. (en.wikipedia.com)

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