Psycho Spaghetti Westerns
Lavar Munroe
These pieces are so hauntingly beautiful and I am inspired by Munroe’s desire to investigate the origins of these stereotypes. Per his Wiki, this here is a piece from his series (Zoo at the Edge of the World: A Continuum of the Exotic (2014-16))
“explore[s] his ongoing interest in the phenomena of the ‘human zoo’ in place during colonial times, and its impact on the politics of representation in the present. Munroe equates these works to his entry into the American school system at age 21, where words such as exotic, islander and native became the norm when many Americans referred to him. These words were usually followed by bizarre questions regarding the way of life on the ‘islands’, which usually pointed to ideals that referenced behaviors of the savage. Though Munroe realized that the questions were more than likely said out of naivety and innocence, he began the task of trying to figure out the origins of such stereotypes in order to question certain prejudices associated with non-Western civilizations today.”
Legs & Legs &
Jim Dine, Moving Girls & Dreams, 1965
Oil and charcoal on canvas
COVID in my hood
Me, 2020
Found paper, ink, and acrylic
More Bacon
032157747470122734 →
resolution targets →
Resolution targets were built across the US in the 1950s and 60s for the development of aerial photography. They are black tar squares with white lines painted on them.
obligatory stop on a trip to Monterey →
Dalí, The Wine Casks (from Don Quichotte), 1957
great museum, https://www.mhaadali.com
Louise Nevelson, Cascades-Perpendiculars XVIII, 1980–1982
The Death of Marat →
This dead Jacobin…
is all I've thought about this week…
trash tag 7
100% recycled materials
threatening tree →
Nick van Woert, It's a trap, 2016
WIP
Joos van Cleve, Lucretia, 1525
hand →
Robert Rauschenberg, Hand, 1970
yesssss →
Amikam Toren, Pidgin Painting (Golem Yesssss), 2000
this week in paper
May 2017 journal page w magazine photos, ink, graphite, gesso, plastic, paper I found in a parking lot, vinyl rub-ons, and Blue Tulip 💙
paper cuts →
Pierre-Marie Brisson, Classique II
denim canvas →
Alexander Kaletski, Sisterhood, 2013