Wednesday, March 17, 2010


EMINEM “RELAPSE”

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Renowned European artist, Georges Monfils, has created a controversial painting of Multi-Platinum, Oscar and Grammy winning Rapper, EMINEM. Georges was drawn to the prolific rapper because of his shocking yet real lyrics – Verbal Graffiti as Georges likes referring to them.

Eminem is the only Rapper in the Top Selling Artists of the Decade, and also the only artist to have two albums in the Top 10 selling Albums of the Decade. All achieved in an industry specific to the black community.

While Eminem has blatantly spoken out to the world that he is recovering from drug addiction, portrayed in this image by graffiting the word “RELAPSE” on the wall, he is also shielding himself from the rain – in other words, the temptations that surround him. As a further poke at reality, Eminem uses a newspaper to try to shield himself. The same papers so quick to blast him in the first place.

Eminem is just an everyday man, working out his troubles vocally. The artist, famous for his mixed media, utilized only acrylics, in an effort to have Eminem’s simplicity show through. This controversial theme, involving the Paparazzi and celebrities, runs
throughout all the pieces in Georges upcoming exhibit at:


San Marino Gallery
Saturday April 24th 7 – 10 p.m.
70 N. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91103
626.441.9007
www.sanmarinogallery.com
Georges Monfils exhibition runs through June 5, 2010.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Yayoi Kusama ♥ Part 1

Yayoi Kusama is one of the most important contemporary Japanese artists, her personality is extremely complex, she is one of the few artists in the world that has never followed any current and trend, but she has always been consistent to a single principle, though she has anticipated many trends, her artistic expression has always been driven by her inner impulse and her will.
click the link below to view full article.

http://www.nonsolokawaii.com/art-file-yayoi-kusama-part-1/

Site Specific Installations in Maine & NYC

A businessman, one Coleman Burke, owns spaces in New York City, as well as Portland, Maine, and invites sculpture artists to utilize the spaces for site specific installations. The spaces themselves become integral parts of the respective artworks, as pieces of post-modern fiction, whereby the spaces become artifacts in the post-modernist fictions. "Post-modern art is not so much about the creation of objects as it is about the creation of imaginative enterprises, alternative realities that parallel the everyday."


Gehard Demetz

Gehard Demetz bares it all to Yatzer
interview & text by Apostolos Mitsios for Yatzer

They say that the murderer always returns to the scene of the crime and Yatzer admits to have sinned for good with the case of Gehard Demetz. Some months ago we presented his spectacular sculptures at Yatzer (The dark celebration of Gehard Demetz // 01 October 2009), and they became one of our bigest success, with thousands of people visiting our site and letting dozen of passionate comments (read some more comments here). Since we are big fans of his unique work and due to your demand we found Gehard Demetz and convinced him to give us an exclusive interview. Wishes do come true and as you can imagine we couldn’t be any happier. The only thing left now is for you to discover his answers, hoping that they may cast a light on his enigmatic work. And if you are planning by coincidence to visit Madrid these days, you certainly should not miss the opportunity to see Gehard Demetz’s sculptures in person and visit his latest exhibition at gallery Raquel Ponce (11 February -27 March 2010).

Gehard Demetz is represented by galleria Rubin, Milano / Italy.

"First snow in Israel", © Gehard Demetz, 2009, wood, 171 x 71 x 58 cm,
Courtesy Galleria Rubin, Milano,
Photo by Egon Dejor

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