Stephen and Timothy Quay (born 17 June 1947 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States), are identical twins known as the Brothers Quay who make amazing animated films. Here are two shorts from 1991 and 1988 that I found on YouTube.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Mysterious Quays
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Contemporary Art
Julie Heffernan
Os Gemeos
Os Gemeos
If I had gone to Art Basel Miami this year, I would have been interested in seeing these works: Julie Heffernan's paintings, an Os Gemeos' mural and Nick Cave's soundsuits (shown above).
I am also intrigued with Hernan Bas' paintings lately. He will have a show at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin called "Considering Henry" opening in January 9, 2010 in Paris. Follow this link to view some of his images: LINK
He is actually from Miami and had a couple of shows in New York in 2009 including one at the Brooklyn Museum.
I chose to not participate in the Miami art fairs this year, although I was kindly invited to paint something for the Aqua fair. I flew back east to visit my family instead. Luckily, there are tons of photos of the artworks here: flickr.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Hysteria Exhibition at Freud Museum
If you live in London, you can see a sculpture exhibit called "Hysteria" by artist Mat Collishaw at the Freud Museum (until Jan 3, 2010). I had been watching TateShots, videos of artists on the Tate Channel, and I found this particular artist to be quite intriguing:
The photo above (from timeout) shows one of three tree stump sculptures, with turn tables built-in, playing bird songs. There is also a fascinating kinetic sculpture with many little cupid-like boys hammering large nests of blue eggs. And, a mirror with spooky, animated cigarette smoke. Collishaw's art installation goes perfectly with the whole Freud office/couch setting. It's very Victorian-feeling. Too bad I don't live in London.
More short films with artists can be found here:
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Short Films To Break Up Your Day
Watch award-winning short films like the animated "Madame Tutli-Putli" from Canada (winner of the best short film at Cannes Film Festival) here:
The Screening Room (YouTube Channel)
Inspiring stuff! I was a film/animation student myself...a long time ago.
The Art of Amy Crehore
Inspiring stuff! I was a film/animation student myself...a long time ago.
The Art of Amy Crehore
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