• 2009-02-27

    02.27.2009

    很久没有买杂志了.不过还是从朋友那里转购了这本《lovely daze》。实在是爱的不行。小开本,骑马丁装,双胶纸加上良好的印刷。绝对的爱不释手。瞧我这点微薄的杂志知识吧,无地买弄。

    两人出品里有关于这本杂志的一些信息:「Lovely Daze」是一本源於紐約,匯集藝術家作品與文章的合輯,一年推出兩期,發行量約五百部。「Lovely Daze」主要為世界各地的藝術家們創造一個藝術交流平台,同時提供大眾一個認識藝術的橋樑。由於半年出版一回,因此每一次的出品內容都十分豐富。

    这一本是第五期。限量发行500本中的第366本,也算是给我这个失业青年一点精神安慰吧。

    记得看到第3期的主题是这样的:When I am Alone, Everything is so Surreal。(一个人的时候,世界是超现实的)

    的确如此。

  • 2009-02-24

    02.24.2009

    no

    居住在美国罗德岛州的jungil hong(韩国).天赋异秉的插画艺术家.

    在她的作品中运用了大量不同的表现手法.cutting, sorting, printing, and sewing of the bags into innumerable petals.但是却拥有强烈的视觉效果与谐调.

     

    swindlemagazine.com上找到了些关于她的介绍.

    The creative capital of New England over the past decade ha been Providence, Rhode Island, regardless of whether anyone out side the city has noticed or not. Ten years ago, the city’s center was a crater. Cheap warehouse spaces abounded, and, since nobody seemed to be watching, it was a relatively consequence free environment. Jung-Il Hong arrived in Providence, at the Rhode Island School of Design, in 1995, the same year that a crew of RISD students and dropouts took up residence in the now-demolished warehouse space they called Fort Thunder. Along with former Fort members Mat Brinkman, Brian Chippendale, and others, Jung now shares an enormous factory studio in Providence, where she pours out work in screen prints, collage, sculpture, and installation. Providence is a different place today than it was when Jung arrived: Fort Thunder is a parking lot, luxury apartments seep out from downtown, and a glittering monstrosity of a mall stares down the old city. Of the time when she hit town, Jung recall s, “I definitely felt like Providence was a nice ghost town, which it is not anymore. I loved the buildings and that the downtown emptied out after 5 P. M. But now, with all that stuff gone, I ’m still entangled with all these people.”

    “ The people and artists ,” she goes on, “make an intense congregation of super energy in Providence. There’s so much going on, not just socially, but amazing work comes out of here. A lot of the people here I see now I didn’t know at all in school. I feel like I sometimes take it for granted, I have worked so long with people who are so creative. Sometimes I want to be away from the studio, but I bet if I did work alone I’d want to be back.”

    ......

     

  • 2009-02-21

    02.21.2009

    no

    小画儿.

    不再让你孤单/陈升.