Thursday, May 14, 2015

gap_themind Hello, my little listeners Our cozy blozhek again welcomes you. kovaljov passed the ses


gap_themind Hello, my little listeners Our cozy blozhek again welcomes you. kovaljov passed the session, so we have suddenly appeared steel shipping containers a lot of free time, and we are the first time in three months, steel shipping containers finally went to museums. First we went to the "Tate Modern". There's turbine hall (actually it is the former building of fuel oil power plant, built in the era of Art Deco Sir Giles Scott, who is also the author of a red phone booth) was advertised around steel shipping containers London installation by Polish artist Miroslaw Balka How It Is. Leading contemporary art closer inspection looks like increased tenfold railway container, upholstered inside nintendo felt (not to beat his forehead). The viewer enters the nintendo, nintendo room and a couple of minutes wandering around in the dark, trying to feel the depth of ideas, not yet come across another of the same or on a wall. Legend on the wall next to mention Plato's "Allegory of the Cave." if you follow the logic of Plato, the sensible world consists of Negro teen, despite stern warnings, destroying the magic of the moment of their screams and flashes shoot cameras. still there simultaneously held a retrospective of pop art Pop Life: where we most remember steel shipping containers good shape by Jeff Koons in the hall, fully dedicated to his most famous work. All in all details to the print 2 to 3 meters, plus a plastic sculpture in the middle, a baroque bust, and again the same thing, only in cast glass. Generally fellow man: vye to involve steel shipping containers in the process of art-his favorite porn star, then at least another 20 years to shoot with this cream. And he Ilona Staller, known to be married - honest! but to shoot there, of course, nowhere to be there, so we just briefly hooked Keith Haring steel shipping containers Pop Shop (it's the one that always drew dancing men). and on Friday at the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition of Anish Kapoor closed. steel shipping containers it is the main indoangliysky artist, made the city of Chicago its main attractions (known as the Cloud Gate, The Bean, or "Unknown shiny garbage"): Like almost all modern art in the gallery space Kapoor produces emptiness reflects itself, or, at best, brightest heaps of shit, but unlike most of the dull, making it quite spectacular. Here, for example, installation, codenamed "Spaceballs" standing in front of the gallery: You can also call the "Caviar Aliens." Eggs reflected here in kilometer-long queues for tickets for 12 pounds:. steel shipping containers Honestly, the last time we saw such only for tickets to Vrubel to the Tretyakov Gallery (which is the other side of the future trade and orange inferiority complex), in the last 95 and ask to love and favor - we took a drive pocket HD-camera and present our pictures in action. Here is the main attraction to the exhibition steel shipping containers Anish Kapoor under the unpretentious title Shooting In The Corner. as it filmed from under the counter, the culmination proschelkal. but what I mean is, in principle understandable. note that like any decent vysookoplachivaemy contemporary artist (a university professor with a groan to kovaljov grabbed his gray hair, he saw four definitions in a row), Kapoor has no finger touches to either his work, all planed students. Well, as a bonus - the first bunch of these things. our editorial staff says goodbye to you until the next release. in the words of Mr. Uigglz, "Anything can be art, if you do it in a black sweater."
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