ulrich rückriem - ikarus

vera • March 4th, 2008

The german sculptor Ulrich Rückriem, well known for geometrically divided and rearranged blocks of stone, now shows a series of conceptual drawings in a small exhibit at Museum Ludwig in Cologne. The black and white wall drawing and prints are based on a grid of 7×7=49 crosspoints. 7 points are selected and connected by straight lines which touch each point only one time and then get back to their origin. This produces a variety of acute-angled geometrical drawings.
The aesthetic system is based on what is known as a standoff situation in checkers game: Eight pieces stand on positions on the game board from where none of them can beat one another, neither on horizontal or vertical lines nor on diagonals.

image credit: Ulrich Rückriem, Ikarus, 2007 Copyright Ulrich Rückriem

The Thinker (after Rodin)

marcus • October 9th, 2007

39 quasi-scientific paintings and drawings. Musing on the meaning of life, surrounding a twelve foot high black column filled with whirling computers. A hexagonal structure, The Thinker emits an electronic hum generated by the bank of computers inside. The computers are set to operate for 33,000 years with an LED display counting the seconds up to 76.5 years (the average human lifespan).

Tyson said it was his take on sculptor Rodin’s famous piece, The Thinker.

“The Thinker is a twelve foot high black column that houses a series of computers inside it, running an artificial life programme which has been programmed in such a way that it evolves. There is no physical manifestation of the fact that it is thinking, and I’m fascinated by the idea that when you come across it you have a thing that is thinking but which is impenetrable – that you can’t get within its skin. Once the thing sets off, I can predict that it’s thinking for about half an hour but after that I’ve got no idea – so I’m as much in the dark as everyone else as to what it’s actually thinking about.”

It is part of a series entitled “The Seven Wonders of the World”.

“That is a series of works that relate to things I find wonderous. I wanted to make works that were not illustrative of some scientific or philosophical theory but embodied it – were in fact the actual theory made manifest. The Thinker really thinks, and is thought. The fact that human beings have reached a stage where they can find a mathematical methodology for creating thought itself, and that we can comprehend our own existence, are some of the things I am trying to manifest in this work. It also relates to this idea that we can never actually prove what the internal dialogue of another human being actually is. It’s about the way in which everybody’s universe is impenetrable, and the way everyone who thinks has their own separate universe.”

Source: fineart.ac.uk

Cynthia Ona Innis

vera • September 15th, 2007

Californian painter and mixed media artist. found at PS122 Gallery

John McCracken

vera • September 15th, 2007

.... finally, we started to take a look around at documenta, quite late regarding the fact that it´s happening in our hometown. We both loved the fiberglass sculptures by John McCracken. Documenta 12 also shows some of his paintings which have a completely different style.

I wonder how someone can be so famous but not have a website! Here are some links to documenta pages and a list of galleries from the german artist index Kunstaspekte

Orchid Untitled Minnesota

Tranformers!

vera • September 12th, 2007


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Ursprünglich hochgeladen von Miss_Colleen

This guy called BIGRIGJIG is a sculpture by a group of artists from sunny California who installed it for this year´s Burning Man
There´s also a 3D-Panaroma available, but i like this photograph even better – looks like it´s dancing!
found via centripetalnotion.com

forms in paper

marcus • May 25th, 2007




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