tabula rosa at the moderna museet


i felt as if i should adhere to the current mentioning of sweden here at ts.  i recently read an article featuring a short q&a with daniel birnbaum, the moderna museet of stockholm’s newest curator (c. 2010).  daniel is a visionary of extraordinary lengths, who not only has vast experience in the art world, but spent most of his childhood in stockholm.  he wants to create a “tabula rasa” or clean slate for the museum, being able to envision “an experimental playground for contemporary artists”  this incorporates trying to transition the museum from a eurocentric institution, to a modular, globalized unit (where have I heard that before) …according to birnbaum, the secret of the art world is that, “nothing is hidden.”  perhaps this is an entity he will share with us in exhibitions to come. by sv

artist mike kelley dead at age 57

i remember mike from his quote, “if a bear shits in the forest will anyone hear it?” …or something to that extent. he taught at my school, i remember him with his long hair and guitar. i was never a huge fan of his knitted stuffed dolls or object works, but i loved his sense of humor. it’s sad to hear he’s no longer with us, and that he took his own life. lee ranaldo and the sonic youth crew will surely miss him too. here’s what our friend lee had to say about him on his blog. RIP. by uh

wim wenders – pina

so after waiting for almost a year, pina, wim wenders homage movie to pina bausch is on screen in nyc at ifc… and that was worth the wait. i remember this interview of him saying that seeing a pina bausch show was a life changing experience and after viewing the movie i’m sure it’s not quite far from it. on top of that, i was a bit skeptical about the 3d thing but i have to say that it really topped the cake. a must see. check the trailer here. by pp.

nature + technology makes beautiful music

YEARS from Bartholomäus Traubeck on Vimeo.

landscapes to soundscapes, this is what artist bartholomäus traubeck has created this this piece ‘years’. it is a record player that translates the information on slices of wood into music by analyzing the rings for their strength, thickness and rate of growth. this data serves as basis for a generative process that outputs piano music. you can read more about the project and the artist here.  by kl

natura morta – studio toogood

sorry, i don’t quite understand what this is all about beside the fact that the always great studio toogood was involved along with francesca sarti and the all thing was photographed by marius w hansen. what i also know is that it’s super nice. that’s about it. by pp.

Parasomnia – BY Viviane Sassen

i love how photographer vivian sassen‘s fashion work is hidden on her site under ‘commissioned works’, rightly so though, as her various series exploring her african nostalgia are so much more special.
parasomnia was an exhibition at the MoMA last year. parasomnia is a category of sleep disorder whose symptoms include abnormal dreams, nightmares, and sleepwalking. in these surreal pictures, sassen invites us to follow her on a journey through the mysterious remnants of her memories.  by kl

Art deco painter Tamara de Lempicka


since we’re on the topic here’s the painter herself… born maria gorska, in russia, to a wealthy and prominent polish family.  her father was a lawyer, and her mother a socialite. maria attended boarding school in switzerland, and spent the winter of 1911 with her grandmother in italy and on the french riviera, where she was treated to her first taste of the great masters of italian painting. in 1912, her parents divorced and maria went to live with her wealthy aunt in st petersburg. in 1913, at the age of fifteen, while attending the opera, maria spotted the man she became determined to marry (ok so we can not blame the russian models anymore). she promoted her campaign through her well-connected uncle and in 1916 she married tadeusz lempicki (1888–1951) in st. petersburg—a well-known ladies’ man. in 1917, during the russian revolution tadeusz was arrested in the dead of night by the bolsheviks. maria searched the prisons for him and after several weeks, with the help of the swedish consul, she secured his release. they traveled to copenhagen then london, and finally to paris, to where maria’s family had also escaped, not unlike many other upper-class russian refugees. in paris, the lempickis lived for a while from the sale of family jewels and the rest is history as they say… or in this case because im sick of copying wikipedia for you lazy ass people… by dd

still missing

amongst other offices in the world trade center was the office of cantor fitzgerald’s firm. the owner was the biggest collector of sculpture by august rodin in the world. almost the entire collection got destroyed in the attacks but the strange thing is that one of the sculptor’s most famous work, the “thinker,” survived the destruction and disappeared. it seems it got stolen in the wreckage…photographer henri leutwyler shot this piece found in the fragments, it’s nice.

article about the missing collection which also included picassos, hockneys and warhols here. by pp.