there's something very banana splits about this. i love it.
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Friday, October 26, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
in the outback, it's gotta be a toyota
In 2005 Tjanpi artists from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in remote Western Australia won the 22nd Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award with their life-size Tjanpi Toyota |
Tjanpi Desert Weavers
Known for endearing, quirky and beautiful contemporary fibre art work, Tjanpi Desert Weavers use primarily native dry desert grasses (Tjanpi), bound and stitched with string, wool and raffia in their baskets and sculptures. Sometimes the grasses are dyed with native plants, and decorated with Emu feathers and seeds.
Today over 400 women across three states and twenty communities make baskets and sculptures out of local grasses, and working with fibre in this way is now firmly embedded in central and western desert culture.
Tjanpi Desert Weaver's philosophy is to keep culture strong, maintain links with country and provide meaningful employment to the keepers and teachers of desert weaving.
Tjanpi Desert Weavers is an indigenous arts enterprise and profits from sales support the 100 per cent Aboriginal-owned and governed Tjanpi.
In 2005 Tjanpi artists from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in remote Western Australia won the 22nd Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award with their life-size Tjanpi Toyota. Tjanpi artists are also experienced tutors, sharing their weaving skills and cultural knowledge with people around the world at festivals and conferences.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm and closed for the month of January and all public holidays and weekends.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
bloc-heads and old volks
i hadn't realised this (until relatively recently*) but the whole idea of "eastern europe" is a fiction of the 20th century.
eastern europe is synonymous with communist europe and the "eastern bloc countries"
Central Europe, circa time of Copernicus |
here's an excerpt of kundera talking to philip roth on the subject
MK: As a concept of cultural history, Eastern Europe is Russia, with its quite specific history anchored in the Byzantine world. Bohemia, Poland, Hungary, just like Austria have never been part of Eastern Europe. From the very beginning they have taken part in the great adventure of Western civilization, with its Gothic, its Renaissance, its Reformation--a movement which has its cradle precisely in this region. It was here, in Central Europe, that modern culture found its greatest impulses; psychoanalysis, structuralism, dodecaphony, Bartok's music, Kafka's and Musil's new aesthetics of the novel. The postwar annexation of Central Europe (or at least its major part) by Russian civilization caused Western culture to lose its vital center of gravity. It is the most significant event in the history of the West in our century, and we cannot dismiss the possibility that the end of Central Europe marked the beginning of the end for Europe as a whole.
anyway, my parents grew up in "communist" poland, and the eastern bloc has a resonance for me even though i've lived all my life in that curious "western" anomaly (geographically in the "far east"), australia.
i'm not sure if it's this heritage, or more a fondness for 70s aesthetic but i like the look of this rally car...
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it looks like a skoda to me, although the badge is wrong so perhaps it's not (part of it in fact looks like my old 1977 saab 99). aha, it turns out, it's a wartburg, an east german car
this one is definitely a škoda
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since the berlin wall came down, not only the old eastern bloc has chucked its shackles - eastern bloc cars have been reborn too. škoda is now quasi-german, a czech volkswagon - it has borrowed its adopted german parent's mechanical credentials
and i want one ...!
back to gritty romantic 70s history
rally cars ...
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
not really "sean kelly"
one of my search strategies is to search images on google rather than get text results
this works well when looking for bags or skirts or restaurants (it's how i picked the beer garden for a recent birthday lunch)
trying to remember the grafitti in carlton in the 80s-early 90s, huge SEAN KELLY on a picket fence, i ran an image search, "sean kelly" graffiti ...
i didn't find the graffiti but i did find some interesting images ... when i followed up the ones i liked, they weren't disparate images at all,
most were from art blog - fire place chats
from somewhere else,
other not really "sean kelly" results...
this works well when looking for bags or skirts or restaurants (it's how i picked the beer garden for a recent birthday lunch)
trying to remember the grafitti in carlton in the 80s-early 90s, huge SEAN KELLY on a picket fence, i ran an image search, "sean kelly" graffiti ...
i didn't find the graffiti but i did find some interesting images ... when i followed up the ones i liked, they weren't disparate images at all,
most were from art blog - fire place chats
Damien Hirst (Bristol England, UK b.1965) Tixylix, 1998.
Household gloss and wax crayon on canvas, 59 7/8 x 59 7/8 in.
(Gary Nader Art Centre)
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Erwin Wurm: Beauty Business December 1, 2011 – March 4, 2012 |
Will Ryman’s 65rh Street Rose sculpture will be on display at the Sagamore Hotel in Miami Beach during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011 |
from somewhere else,
Chateau de Bouillon floodlit (friends reunited). |
other not really "sean kelly" results...
royal hotel carlton, bologna |
one of many graffiti images |
from melbourne art critic blog |
Sisterhood, North Carlton, 1974 |
Apparently, the graffiti on this Carlton North building is an "eye-sore" |
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