Category Archives: Postmodern Art

Interesting Art Project Has Unintended Implications

I came across this cool sticker project by Evan Roth, of the famous F.A.T. (Free Art and Technology) group, where he put stickers that said “Available for Free on the Internet” on software, music and movies on store shelves as part of his upcoming “Available Online For Free” show and book release. For the first [...]

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Paris, The Art: Musée d’Art Contemporain Val-de-Marne (Mac-Val)

The Mac-Val museum (more formerly known as the Musée d’Art Contemporain Val-de-Marne) when it opened in November 2005, was (and to a degree still is) the only contemporary art museum in the Paris area. The Pompidou Center in Paris is often mistaken as a contemporary museum; however, its primary focus is on art of [...]

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Lazer Wolf Pictures

Since the Adam Parker Smith show in Biggin will be coming down soon, I guess its high time I get around to posting an image of the complete mural. Below are a couple of the heads that I helped place. It was definitely a good learning experience, getting to help install a show in the [...]

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Scent Art by Hilda Kozári

Hilda Kozári has recreated the smell of three cities, Helsinki, Paris, and Budapest (the good and the bad) in collaboration with  Bertrand Duchaufour. 
I have to admit, as much as I’d like to smell it, the bubbles make me pretty happy too.  I’m fascinated by artists who seek to recreate experiences, and I can only imagine how affecting [...]

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One more reason to love Damien Hirst (and Bono)

I have been waiting for the perfect reason to finally begin my vandalization of artkamp.  I finally found such a reason.
 Until today, I have been thoroughly skeptical of things such as Product Red (most notably with relation to Gap Inc.) that target consumer’s sympathy for AIDS and other diseases, and claim to help by donating [...]

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The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal

An interesting video excerpt on graffiti removal as a postmodern progression of subconscious art.
“Emerging from the human psyche and showing characteristics of abstract expressionism, minimalism and Russian constructivism, graffiti removal has secured its place in the history of modern art while being created by artists who are unconscious of their artistic [...]

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