I'm still working on my own typeface, I added some free modifications to some of the letters, and creating deliberate alternations of the "Aldine" typeface.
maandag 21 juni 2010
Typeface design
I'm still working on my own typeface, I added some free modifications to some of the letters, and creating deliberate alternations of the "Aldine" typeface.
zondag 20 juni 2010
Typeface design
It only a first shot so..
vrijdag 18 juni 2010
Willy Kessels
Impressive Modernistic images from Willy Kessels ( Dendermonde 1898-1974)
These somewhat strange nudes, illustrate the modernistic idea of artist that wanted to introduce a new tradition in art's history
These are some of his other works, more abstract images, unfortunatly I couldn't find that much info on Willy Kessels' work.
Raoul Hausmann
Every time i look back to paintings, or pictures from Dada I regret I wasn't there when it all happened and regret that it could only last such a short period of time. Swiss writer/painter/photographer Raoul Haussmann is probably the keyfigure in the dada story.
From the 1920's until The 1940's (main works) he makes pieces that translate his will to change the emotional state of mind to a mechanical state. But the real idea of dada was in fact an idea of dynamics, and wanting to keep changing things, just like they wanted to do with art, changing the idea of art by making art, without calling it art.
Art is dead. Long live Dada.'
—Walter Serner
August Sander
August Sander was a German photographer born in 1876 and introduced to photography as an assistant photographer in a mining company, which later allowed him to buy his own equipement.
He is most known for his portraits he made during the Nazi regime starting around 1920's.
His series called: People of the 20th century can be seen as a documentary of all types of people during the Weimar Republic in Germany.
The series is divided into seven sections: The Farmer, The Skilled Tradesman, Woman, Classes and Professions, The Artists, The City, and The Last People (homeless persons, veterans, ...). By 1945, Sander's archive included over 40,000 images.
He is most known for his portraits he made during the Nazi regime starting around 1920's.
His series called: People of the 20th century can be seen as a documentary of all types of people during the Weimar Republic in Germany.
The series is divided into seven sections: The Farmer, The Skilled Tradesman, Woman, Classes and Professions, The Artists, The City, and The Last People (homeless persons, veterans, ...). By 1945, Sander's archive included over 40,000 images.
Arthur Harfaux
donderdag 17 juni 2010
Louis Thomas Hardin
Here are some clip of one of my favorite experimental and eccentric musical artist: Louis Thomas Hardin also know as moondog
"Ode to the last Viking"
"Ode to the last Viking"
Ed Orable - Sarracino (Art Nouveau remix) by What! What! Records
Ed Orable - Sarracino (Art Nouveau remix) by What! What! Records
I can be pretty brief about this tune.
good guys, great remix.
Don't forget to check out Art nouveau, if you don't already know them, I'm telling you they're big from Reims, with support from the Sound Pellegrino label and releases under "sweat it out" and "get flavor".
I can be pretty brief about this tune.
good guys, great remix.
Don't forget to check out Art nouveau, if you don't already know them, I'm telling you they're big from Reims, with support from the Sound Pellegrino label and releases under "sweat it out" and "get flavor".
Marcel Lefrancq
As a big fan of surrealistic art, within the range of film, poetry and paintings, I just discovered a Belgian master of surrealistic photography: Marcel Lefrancq.
During my visit at the museum of Photography in Charleroi, I discovered his work and was somewhat embarrased to admit that I've never heard of him before, since he's Belgian and born in Mons.
Willing to make up for this lack of knowledge of this artist I did some research and soon found out he was not only a self-educated photographer, a man with a big interest in archeology, and a strong opposer of German Fascists, but also one of the first leading figures of surrealism in Belgium.
He may not be as well known as René Magritte, but his photographs, and collages speak to me in pretty much the same way, although his photos have a slightly darker side to it then I'm used to with Magritte.
AUX MAINS DE LA LUMIERE - 1948
UNTITLED - 1939
During my visit at the museum of Photography in Charleroi, I discovered his work and was somewhat embarrased to admit that I've never heard of him before, since he's Belgian and born in Mons.
Willing to make up for this lack of knowledge of this artist I did some research and soon found out he was not only a self-educated photographer, a man with a big interest in archeology, and a strong opposer of German Fascists, but also one of the first leading figures of surrealism in Belgium.
He may not be as well known as René Magritte, but his photographs, and collages speak to me in pretty much the same way, although his photos have a slightly darker side to it then I'm used to with Magritte.
AUX MAINS DE LA LUMIERE - 1948
UNTITLED - 1939
Labels:
Magritte,
Marcel Lefrancq,
Photography,
Surrealism
Nadav Kander
I was blogging around town, and I saw some pictures by Nadav Kander on the As heard from mars blog so decided to take a look on this guy's site. He makes amazing portraits and landscape pictures. I loved his portrait of Benicio del Toro, and the ones he did for Obama's people.
He also made a series called "signs that we exist": One of the pictures that intrigued me was one of a table that was painted like it was a painting by Jackson Pollock, that direct reference was given but it made me think as well, thanks to the composition and colouring, of some of Joan Miro's work, especially an untitled painting he made in 1933. Although it may look like a strange resemblance, it just popped up in my head.
Or maybe I just wanted to post a Joan Miro painting on the blog as well...
woensdag 16 juni 2010
Oliver Klein & Kolombo
New EP from Oliver Klein and Kolombo released 14/6 on Kompakt and it's good, damn good.
http://www.kompakt.fm/releases/forgotten_chicago
DOWNLOAD:
Oliver Klein and Kolombo: Forgotten Chicago EP
dinsdag 15 juni 2010
... and sounds
Since I named this blogs "aesthetics and music" i'd better post some music up here.
Track 1:
Brommage Dub - Carbon Oxide
Track 2:
Andreas Tilliander – Caught in a Riot (Staffan Lindberg Remix)
Track 3:
Len Faki - Odyssee II ( youtube)
Track 1:
Brommage Dub - Carbon Oxide
Track 2:
Andreas Tilliander – Caught in a Riot (Staffan Lindberg Remix)
Track 3:
Len Faki - Odyssee II ( youtube)
Edith Dekyndt
Last sunday I went to the Museum Le grand Hornu and found a book by experimental artist Edith Dekyndt which intrigued me.
She experiments with scientific methods and theories to express that science shouldn't always be about reaching objectif experiences, but it's just as well a way to open up our minds for further dreaming. These images often suggest a serene and disturbing atmosphere, both at the same time.
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