wanna be an artist?

1 in 5 teenagers will experiment with art

51% of kids wanna grow up and become a rock star, the other 49% go to art school and wanna be in the “creative field”. it’s the easiest cop-out in history, cause it’s “cool” and seems fun and easy enough. the bonus is you can brag to your friends about what you do, and you can finally justify that stupid outfit you’ve been wearing. with all of that who would want to become a scientist? that sounds hard, if not outright boring! until the time comes when you actually have to “be” a real artist, and 98% of that 49% go crying back to their mommies and beg for their boo boo bunnies. the other 1% drift in-and-out of art rehab and the last 1% actually become what they wanted to be. so listen up kids, being an artist sucks. it’s damn hard, it takes commitment, passion and 110% of what you probably don’t have. if perchance you do have all of that, very few ever make any money at it. so basically, go back and study to become a banker, or a business man. your mom and dad will surely be pleased. by ht

Digital Glitch Art in the Green Book Series by Jehad Nga

selections from jehad nga’s “green book series” on display now until july 12th at the bonni benrubi galleryabove plate: 24 x 30″, edition of 8 – $4,000.00 – 40 x 50″, edition of 5 – $7,500.00above plate: 24 x 30″, edition of 8 – $4,000.00 – 40 x 50″, edition of 5 – $7,500.00

love the idea of these series by friend and foe, the new york times photographer jehad nga… it’s a little gerard richter, if richter was a hacker or a coder. here’s a little blurb about the process and the ideas in the work: “selections from jehad nga’s green book series on display now at the bonni benrubi gallery on 57th and madison, nyc. completed last year, the series takes it’s name from the green book, a short book setting out the philosophies of former libyan leader muammar gaddafi. the project saw the artist ‘intercepting’ censored images from the internet in libya, converting them into binary code, and combining them with the code of each chapter of the green book. the result is an unsettling, and oddly beautiful group of images created entirely from preexisting data. each print while visually magnetic for it’s striking primary palette and digital abstract forms, also asks sobering questions about technology, government and our place in the digital age.”
 
“nga’s assignments have found him covering stories in somalia, kenya, iraq, liberia, libya, darfur, ethiopia and iran. his work frequently appears in such respected publications as the new york times, the new york times, time magazine and forbes, among others. in 2005, nga was awarded the picture of the year international award (POYI) for his coverage of the darfurian war and chadian refugee crisis. he received it again in 2006 for his coverage of operation steel in iraq. in 2005, nga also received first, second and third places from the chinese international press photographers for his coverage in uganda, chad and darfur, as well as the “top 30 under 30″ award by photo district news.” artists website by uh

mechanisms and apparitions

Profile of Wallace Stevens Smiling

it’s been a wallace stevens couple of weeks for me.  one of the most relevant and significant poets of the last several hundred years, there is truly no one like him.  although ‘the man with the blue guitar‘ is one of my favorites, his solid voice reading ‘so-and-so reclining on her couch‘ is sublime.  the projections, traces of plato, traces of modigliani perhaps?  beautiful.  by sv

Elle Muliarchyk – photographer / filmmaker / writer

my favorite _____ is:

–villain: mao tse-tung

–hero/superhero: jon from watchmen. he was blown into the single quanta during an accident, but he reassembled himself with the power of his mind and now he can travel in time and space and is able to manifest any object/person with his mind

 –book: see now then by jamaica kincaid

 –smell: the way it smells after a thunderstorm

 –fetish: wine/chocolate

 –film: onibaba (japanese 60’s horror film)

 –band/musician/composer: phillip glass

 –artist: claude monet, bruce nauman

 –city: nyc

 –restaurant/bar: strip house (usq-nyc)

 –hotel: the carlyle

 –drink/cocktail: klein constanzia sweet wine (napoleon’s favorite wine, he drank 300 gallons of it in st. helena)

 –decade: 1920’s

 –sport: love the charm of the all-american baseball…

 –position: always on the top!

 –food (type of food): sea urchin, oysters, almonds, dark chocolate

 –historical figure: hildegard von binden (medieval feminist writer, composer, writer, mystic, politician)

–pick up line: (the one i’ve used in the past and it worked): can i sit in your lap?

 –shop: bookstore at icp

 –nightmare: pet-sitting and killing them by forgetting to feed them

–vice: love, food, drink, emails

 –woman (of all time): marchesa casati, hildegard von binden

 –man (of all time): einstein, oscar wilde

 –hobby: quantum physics, literature, ethics, theology, folklore

  –prized possession: love notes from my sweetheart

–way to go (die): in my sleep

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