Approaches to Po-Mo
Postmodernity vs.
the Postmodern vs.
Postmodernism
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Arts news, exhibitions, events, biennials and conferences, calls, resources and opportunities, technical information, exhibitions and reviews. International safer printmaking. Australian contemporary art.
Postmodernity vs.
the Postmodern vs.
Postmodernism
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"its easier to take piss out of a swimming pool than information off the internet"
The next subject index for the site will be on theory with particular reference to virtual museums, online curating and internet art.
Despite the huge amount of available information on the nature of blogging, there are few people out there who fully grasp the concept and implications of blogs in their entirety. I don't claim to be one. I can, however, comment on the nature of the Aviary, and Bellebyrd.
Bellebyrd is not a newspaper or an online magazine; its not a textbook or an encyclopedia.
It is an internet based artwork in diary form.
It is a work of art that collages found data in similar way that a video artist collages found footage. This is not a conventional use of the blog format, it is what makes the Aviary unique. It is an exploration into the possibilities of a new virtual media.
I saw an artwork at Montevideo recently that takes google results for specific search terms, remixes them, and presents them to the viewer in a gallery installation.That project was about both the technology involved and the politics of the search terms used. This is a similar project but on a different scale. This project is live, streamed in realtime, and has an audience the size of the WWW. Its not confined to a realworld gallery space, it has similar properties to a virtual museum but it also has the features of an RSS feed.
The remixed data on Bellebyrd is quoted and linked back to its original source, the images are not copied but called from their home server. Initially, only links were provided but so much net data is transitory and subsequently 404d that the relevent data is quoted intext. The data is open ended and viewer controls access and response to that data.
As an artwork in diary form, Bellebyrd has some features of an online blackbook or artist's journal. The chronological data is well fitted to the blog format and the RSS feed allows for greater audience distribution.
As an internet artwork, Bellebyrd is a work in progress and continues to develop over time in parallel with my understanding of the media and its possibilities.
The Blakkbyrd blog is Bellebyrd's sister project. The above comments also apply to Blakkbyrd. Blakkbyrd has a different data mix, audience and management approach.
The Lyrebyrd site performs the functions of "comments", ie it is the discussion platform for Blakkbyrd and Bellebyrd.
Amsterdam 2007
J Severn
BELLEBYRD 2005
C0NTEMP0RARY PRINTMAKING LINKS
This is the index of Bellebyrd posts for the period June to December 2005 that are related to printmaking.
Due to size, the Walking on Water print exchange posts have been placed in a seperate index.
History
Online Exhibition -The Unfinished Print
Melbourne Museum of Printing
woodcut book illustration
famille graveur
Blotter Art
the development of the printed book
The Origins of European Printmaking
INDIGEN0US
Black Ink: Indigenous Prints
Dorothy Napangardi at Crown Point Press
exhibition of thematic prints on Yilpinji
Northern Editions
AUSTRALIA
The Print Council of Australia
Impressions on Paper Gallery
Australian Print Workshop between 1981 and 2002
law - printmakers and their prints
Northern Editions NT
Willoughby Arts Courses
Warringah Printmakers
Exchange partners in Print
Twenty One Australian Contemporary Printmakers
open bite - edith cowen wa
Illustration House QLD
3D printing at UTS Gallery
Printed Light: photographic vision and the modern print
charles blackman
Eric Thake
Cressida Campbell
Tony Ameneiro
Damon Kowarsky
lesley duxbury
Margaret Preston (1875-1963)
Preston as Printmaker
more on margaret preston
Warringah Printmakers Studio
Susanna Castleden
bea maddock
art & language
Anita Klein
Brian Dunlop
ian friend
Mike Parr
ASIA
Contemporary Japanese Printmaking
japanese printmaking in bulgaria
Modern Japanese Prints
Fujiko Isomura
Xu Bing
Megumi Nakano
Hokusai
UK
East London Printmakers
hand print studio - york uk
Edinburgh Printmakers
william blake archive
postcards
INTERNATI0NAL
International Print Exhibition
brazilian printmaking
International Print Exhibition Argentina
intaglio .ar
General Idea Editions - canada
Women in Contemporary Printmaking
printmaking at Rorke's Drift Africa
Walking on Water Print Exchange
marian-maguire
BIMPE miniature print competition Canada
Jérôme Fortin Canada
Melinda Pap, Canada
original prints
USA
New Mexico PrintMakers
black printmakers and the WPA
inuit stone prints
2001 Pacific Rim International Print Exhibition
Stonemetal Press
prints of James McNeill Whistler
Robert Rauschenberg
Print Zero Studios Print Exchange #4.
The Iowa Biennial
john cage
Kiki Smith
Helen Frankenthaler
Rosemarie Fiore
EUR0PE
Print Europe
postumous prints
VII INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL OF ENGRAVING 2005 - italy
“IV INTERNATIONAL SMALL ENGRAVING EXHIBITION” - italy
VII Graphic Art Biennale - Dry Point, Uzice, Yugoslavia 2005.
26th Biennial of Graphic Arts 2005 Slovenia
danish print gallery
dutch printmakers
Johannes Teyler (1643 - before 1709)
Printmaking in Sweden
Venice Printmaking Center
Miniprint Finland
Whistler's Amsterdam
5th Lessedra World Art Print Annual
Andreas Wolkerstorfer
Jessurun de Mesquita (1868-1944)
Escher Museum
bookmarks exchange
duchamp & hamilton
Félix Vallotton
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Greek printmaking
Martin Kippenberger
CoNFERENCES
The 5th Australian Print Symposium
Impact Multi-disciplinary Printmaking Conference
IMPACT 4 - KONTAKT
Impact Update
Print Matters Symposium
2005 Sydney Art on Paper Fair Symposium
Print Matters Symposium
B00KS
Photopolymer printmaking
Handbook of Non-Toxic Intaglio
Copper Plate Photogravure
Photogravure Process
Printmaking Today
technical printmaking articles
pr0cesses
Common Printing Processes
nik semenoff
various methods of transfering images
dictionary of printmaking terms
build your own etching press
Link List: Printmaking techniques
technical instructions for printmaking
saline sulphate etch
ImagOn instructions
Inkjet Water Transfer
the Nature Printing Society
stencil tutorials
how to escher
The Art of The Relief-Block Print
The Technique of the Color Wood-cut
links
letterpress & printmaking resources
P0STERS
Post World War II graphics
Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943
australian poster art
posters by more than 100 artists
Propaganda posters
DIGITAL
7th International Digital Print Competition
flying carpet - digital installation
digital print roller
International Digital Miniature Print Portfolio
microlithography
Jack Milroy
SEVERN
josephine severn
gracht josephine severn
Walking on Water Print Exchange
PRINT AUSTRALIA
Print Australia origins
print australia
Print Australia Exchanges
Print Australia Exchanges 2
Print Australia Print Exchange 2005
lyrebyrd
Labels: art, Print Australia, printmaking, subject index
Australia History
This is a selection of posts about Australian history. It is not meant to be a comprehensive survey of Australian History. You can add more history links in the comments.
general
australia - history summary
BBC's country profile for Australia.
australia - prints
Australia's convict sites
DARING CONVICT ESCAPES
the Eureka flag
ned kelly
Janet Clarke (née Snodgrass) - the ashes
cricket - the ashes
Villers-Bretonneux - photos
Villers-Bretonneux
I love a sunburnt country
The Man From Snowy River
History of International Women's Day
Steve & Brocky
Exploration
Portuguese Discovery of Australia in 1522
the floating brothel
1606 Willem Janszoon
1629 the Dutch East India Company ship Batavia
Bligh's account of the Mutiny on the Bounty
1789 Bligh's notebook
1817 Rose De Freycinet
1860, Burke and Wills
Burke and Wills Expedition of 1860-1861
1885, Frank Hurley
antarctic photography
Art -general
Australian Art History - interpreted
australian history rewritten
Resource - Timeline of Art History
history of Australian comic books
Australian Art Sales Digest
Contemporary Australian Art 1966-2006
Australian Women's Art at the National Library
1800s
early Australian imprints
colonial landscape images
Glover 1840
John Peter Russell ca. 1888
Marrianne Collinson Campbell
Passions of the First Wave Feminists
1900 - 1950s
Modern Australian Women: paintings & prints 1925-1945
Grace Crowley
Olley & Friend
Grace Cossington Smith
Margaret Preston (1875-1963)
Margaret Preston (1875-1963)
charles blackman
Axel POIGNANT 1906-1986
nolan's kelly
1960s
the ABC's history - The Beatles tour Australia
the Opera House 1959 - 1973
the movement to have Jorn Utzon returned
art & language
Peter Kingston and Martin Sharp
ian fairweather
boyd's brides
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
1970s
Dale Spender's Man Made Language
Dale Spender - Interview
Vivienne Binns
Helen Reddy
on Greer
1970s feminism - Artlink
Barry Humphries' Flashbacks episode 3 - The 70s
john peart
Kevin Connor
Mike Parr
origins of the contemporary aboriginal art movement
Australian Aboriginal Flag
1980s
John Coburn
australian poster art
1990s
Australian Art 1985 - 1999
Rosalie Gascoigne
Imants Tillers & Rosalie Gascoigne
lichtenstein & arkley
printmaking
45 YEARS OF THE SYDNEY PRINTMAKERS
The story of Australian printmaking 1801-2005
The story of Australian printmaking 1801-2005 {2}
The story of Australian printmaking 1801-2005 {3}
The Museum of Printing
blakkbyrd
Curator for One Day - montevideo
october 2007 subject index
australia
SYDNEY STENCIL FESTIVAL exhibition
amsterdam
Damrak Tardis
exhibitions/artists
Big Kisses
Symposium of Feminist Contemporary Art Practice
David Noonan - De Hallen Haarlem
De Veemvloer - TENT. Academy Awards 2007
LET IT RAIN - SATURDAY
Winston
KULTIVATOR: SUPERMODEL - w139
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Robin Rhode & Severn
RAIN - BARNESY
graffiti
street art munich
Graffiti & Hip Hop Film Festival ROTL
belly button
Concrete Canvas
BYRD & BANKSY
Braille Graff
Geisha Graff
new media
Waag Society nieuwsbrief
blogoz
DAW07 - Zurich
montevideo VIDEO VORTEX
montevideo - Tuesday October 16
film
Joseph Cornell
music
dj krush
Raportaz - How to do a Graffiti
calls
pseudonyms
Call for Articles and Net Art
Video Vortex International Conference, January 2008
sp0rt
surfing munich
the0ry
tattoo copyright
Labels: art, subject index
On the occasion of the celebration of "Netherlands - Australia 1606 - 2006" the KB presents here the complete digital facsimiles of five early Dutch books on the exploration of Australia.
Ongeluckige voyagie, van't schip Batavia, nae de Oost-Indien [...]. Vytgevaren onder den E. Francoys Pelsert. Amsterdam: J. Jansz., 1647.
Full text | Full text translation (PDF) | Learn more
This CD-rom presents facsimiles from five early Dutch books on the exploration of Australia. Each of the texts represents a different way of editing and publishing travel stories. In the Dutch Republic of the 17th century there was a great interest in the travelogues of the ships that had made the long voyage to the East Indies and even further. Merchants were constantly looking for profitable investments. Scholars were fascinated by the descriptions of strange animals and peoples. Cartographers were eagerly waiting for more details on far away shores and islands. And the general public was fond of the sensational stories about shipwrecks, mutinies and the like. As literacy was wide-spread, there was a large audience and many itineraries, land descriptions, atlases and the like were printed and reprinted over and over.
The descriptions of the five books presented here were taken from the Short-Title Catalogue, Netherlands.
Joseph Cornell: Navigating the Imagination
Saturday, October 06, 2007 - Sunday, January 06, 2008
A self-taught artist, Joseph Cornell relied almost exclusively on found materials. He collected items from books, newspapers, second-hand stores, exploratory walks — even sweepings from his studio floor — to create intricate, elaborate box constructions and collages. These enchanting works of art transformed commonplace objects into extraordinary and magical dreamscapes, earning him immediate and enduring respect as a sort of artistic alchemist.
Joseph Cornell: Navigating the Imagination brings together nearly 200 works dating from the 1930s until the artist's death in 1972, offering the first comprehensive retrospective of his work in a quarter century at its only West Coast venue.
http://www.sfmoma.org/exhibitions/exhib_detail.asp?id=264
Joseph Cornell: Navigating the Imagination, developed by the Peabody Essex Museum, is available from any computer with Internet access. This dynamic program presents an overview of the themes highlighted in the current exhibition, a close look at key works of art, and excerpts from Cornell's private journals.
Labels: art, artist, exhibition, USA
What is a virtual museum? A virtual museum can be defined as an interactive virtual space that provides information and exhibits cultural objects in digital format. Virtual museums vary in their degree of virtuality, depending on the type of cultural objects they exhibit. While many virtual museums show digital copies of real works of art (that is, reproductions of artworks that exist in the physical world), some virtual museums display artworks that are created in cyberspace and have no physical embodiment (e.g., net art, digital photography).
Due to its low cost and simple organization, the virtual museum has been in many cases a means of creating museums that cannot exist in the physical world. While some virtual museums constitute reproductions of existing museums (e.g., the web sites of
the Museé Louvre in Paris,
the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and
the Museo del Prado in Madrid),
many virtual museums exist exclusively in cyberspace and have no physical counterpart in the real world (e.g.,
Museo Virtual de Artes El País (MUVA) of Uruguay,
the Web Museum of Paris, and
the Museo Virtual del Surrealismo).
These virtual museums have made possible the collection of artworks that belong to numerous galleries and museums around the world. For instance, there are virtual museums that exhibit national collections that would be impossible to display in a real museum or gallery due to legal and economic factors. (For example, the Museo Imaginado of Spain displays digital copies of Spanish paintings that belong to collections outside of Spain.)
http://crossings.tcd.ie/issues/5.1/Moreno/
the Crossings editorial team is pleased to announce a new issue of the journal:
http://crossings.tcd.ie/issues/5.1/
The papers in this issue cover a range of different topics but coalesce around the role of vision and other senses in the creation of meaning. As usual, there is
a good combination of practical and theoretical papers. We hope you will find it enjoyable reading.
Best regards,
--
Dr. Mads Haahr
Editor-in-Chief, Crossings: Electronic Journal of Art and Technology
http://crossings.tcd.ie/
This is a selection of some of the artists that have been featured on Bellebyrd in the period June 2005 to Nov 2007
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Michael Agzarian
seyed alevi
James Angus
Brook Andrew
Richard Anuszkiewicz
nikos alexiou
Tony Ameneiro
Raymond Arnold
art & language
artemesia
John Armleder
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Robyn Backen
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon's studio
baldessin - sydney
Basquiat
Thomas Bayrle
Bauer
glen baxter
Max Beckmann
Paddy Bedford
Joshua Bernstein - Israel
charles blackman
william blake archive
Vivienne Binns - Tasmania
louise bourgeois
boyd's brides
brassai
Breitner
Breitner's photography
Jim Brodie - brisbane
blek le rat
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john cage
cressida campbell
Jon Campbell
Marrianne Collinson Campbell
Peter Callesen
Susanna Castleden
Angela Cavalieri - Melbourne
Cezanne's studio
Paul Chan
Helen Clarke
Chuck Close
jake and dinos chapman - Tate Liverpool
Christo & Jeanne-Claude
Christo
christo - running fence
John Coburn
Kevin Connor at AGNSW
Tracy Cornish - Adelaide
Deborah Cornell
Marco Corsini - New work
marco corsini
Nic Coviello
Renee Cox
Grace Crowley: being modern
John Currin
Grace Cossington Smith
Camille Claudel
The Dinner Party
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destiny deacon
Amalia Del Ponte
John Dermer
Erik Desmazières
otto dix at nga
Shay Docking
Kim Donaldson - Melbourne
duchamp
duchamp & hamilton
brian dunlop
Marlene Dumas
dupain's opera house
lesley duxbury
Mikala DWYER
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Luke Elwes
Neil Emmerson
Tracy Emin
Tracey Emin - Venice Biennale
Nick Ervinck
M.C. Escher
Escher's Delft
Tim Storrier and Valie Export
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lawrence finn
ian fairweather
Rosemarie Fiore
Jérôme Fortin
helen frankenthaler
ian friend
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Rosalie Gascoigne
Gauguin's Vision
Isa Genzken
Alberto Giacometti
Giacometti - sydney
Gilbert and George
Gilbert & George 2
Shaun GLADWELL
Andy Goldsworthy
andy goldsworthy2
Andy Goldsworthy -videos
Richard Goodwin
julie gough
franck gohier
oswaldo goeldi - brazil
goya's caprichos
Lara Greene
Janina Green
The Guerrilla Girls at MoMA
Gutai
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Terry Haggerty
happy famous artists
happy famous artists
Maggie Hadleigh-West
Jacoba van Heemskerk
nathan henderson
damien hirst
waving to hokusai
Michel HOSSZÙ
Robert Hughes
Alexis Hunter - NZ
Frank Hurley
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Sanja Ivekovic
Fujiko Isomura
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Janis Joplin
Julianna Joos
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Kahlo & De Kooning at the kunsthal Rotterdam
Germain Greer and Tracy Emin on Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo photographed by Nick Murray
Nicola Kaye - PICA
William Kentridge
Mikael Kihlman
Anselm Kiefer
Alicia King - Melbourne
Hamad Khalaf - Darwin
anita klein
Damon Kowarsky - melbourne
Derek Kreckler - Adelaide
Kruger & Holzer get political
Martin Kippenberger
Kippenberger at the tate
kentridge interview
Barry Kite
Frans Krajcberg
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olavi lanu
Toulouse Lautrec
Chrystel Lebas
Jenny LeBlanc
Sol LeWitt goes native
Sol Lewitt & Emily Kngwarreye
lichtenstein & arkley
Russell Lilford - Darwin
Anthony Lister - sydney
Nicola Lopez
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Colin McCahon - Auckland
wendy mcgrath
marion maguire
bea maddock
Daniel Mafe - Brisbane
Rene Magritte
Michel Majerus
Djambawa Marawili
Banduk Marika
Dani Marti
Jonas Mekas - Sydney
Gustav Metzger
Bernie Meyers - sydney
Jessurun de Mesquita
Milan Milojevic - Tasmania
Jack Milroy
Tracey Moffatt @ Roslyn Oxley9
Sarah Morris
pigott & morandi
Gillis Mostaert - Belgium
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Dorothy Napangardi
Dorothy Napangardi at Crown Point Press
Ernesto Neto - Malmo
tom nicholson
john nixon at CACSA
Dennis Nona - Darwin
Rose Nolan
nolan's kelly
Emil Nolde
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Olley & Friend
Gabriel Orozco wins blueOrange
more orozco
rory obrien - sydney
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Melinda Pap
mike parr prints - MCA
Judy Parrott - Brisbane
Elizabeth Peyton
Edith Piaf
pisarro at AGNSW
john peart
jackson pollock
John Powers
Margaret Preston Exhibition
mad maggie
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rainer & parr
Artists in print - Rauschenberg
rembrandt
Rembrandt's drawings - Belgium
rembrandt - caravaggio
Bridget Riley
Robin Rhode
James Rosenquist - canberra
Mark Rothko
rothko and rover thomas
Mark Rowden
julie rraps pearl beach
Jacob van Ruisdael
John Russell & Van Gogh
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melinda schawel
Cassandra Schultz - Alice Springs
Josephine Severn
Josephine Severn
Richard Serra
Peter Kingston and Martin Sharp
ARAI Shin-ichi
Lorna Simpson
kiki smith
Kiki Smith at Crown Point Press
joan snyder
Jesus Rafael Soto
Pierre Soulages
Léon Spilliaert - brussels
Sean Star Wars
Stelarc
stellarc - the body
kylie stillman
Swoon
swoon on blakkbyrd
Swoon - Interview
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Johannes Teyler & Johannes van Call
Eric Thake
Imants Tillers
tillers at the nga
Anita Tjermsland - Norway
Justin Trendall
Richard Tuttle
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Alan Uglow - Belgium
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Van Gogh Draftsman
Félix Vallotton
Theo van Rysselberghe - the hague
emmanuelle villard
Bill Viola - Video
Savanhdary Vongpoothorn
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Kelley Walker
Andy Warhol
Warhol - Complete Picture
Theodore Watson - Amsterdam
amanda watson-will
Gillian Wearing - ACCA Melb
Louise Weaver
Guan Wei | artv
Guan Wei - Powerhouse Museum
Whistler's Amsterdam
Fred williams
Gosia Wlodarczak - Melbourne
Gosia Wlodarczak
wooloo - Seoul
Andreas Wolkerstorfer - woodblocks
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Katsutoshi Yuasa
Labels: art, artist, subject index
24th october 2007
13:00:00
"Career Suicide"
curated by Josephine Severn
Video Vortex : Curator for One Day
Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst
Keizersgracht 264
1016 EV Amsterdam
Nederland
www.montevideo.nl