A lone thief stole five paintings, including major works by Picasso and Matisse, in a brazen overnight heist at the Paris Museum of Modern Art, police and prosecutors said on Thursday. (May 20)

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05 17th, 2010


Video di Robert Rauschenberg del 1967. Maestro del Combing Paintings, nasce nel 1925 a Port Artur, vicino alla Pop Art di Wharol, non vi aderì mai completamente. Si definisce post-dadaista, perché le sue opere non hanno più un intento dissacrante, ma raffigurano il vero prodotto della nostra civiltà, il non senso. www.ubu.com

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05 16th, 2010


www.bloggen.be

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05 11th, 2010


What is the life with out Inspiration! ———————————————— ———————————————— ———————————————— “Imagination of a City” are original watercolors Promotion video for my “paintings” Imagination of a City artbyjanok. http MoMa “Museum of Modern Art” uk.youtube.com

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2004 – July

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05 4th, 2010


Stefano Pasquini PROJECT 2004 Overwhelmed by the quantity of information and art that was surrounding him, Stefano Pasquini decided that in 2004 he would produce one artwork every day. Soon he found out that the “quick fix” of one work a day wasn’t enough, and made more and more works every day, reaching 17 works in one day. At the end of the year, the count was 578 artworks that included paintings, sculptures, photographs, watercolors, videos, music pieces, performances and entire exhibitions. On a busy day he would just scribble a little note or drawing on a tiny piece of paper, or just shoot something with his digital camera and call it the artwork for the day. While the project was going on, he updated the list online on his website www.stefanopasquini.net, that now includes a page for each work produced. The implications for this project are of a philosophical nature: we’re too many, and we produce too much. There are too many artists producing too much work, there’s too much information, too much creativity: what can an artist do about it? One possible solution is to produce more than anyone else, implying that the opposite of quantity is not necessarily quality. The other solution was already tried by Maurizio Cattelan who asked collectors and galleries to sponsor that for a given year he would not produce any art. Of course the most complete solution was already found by Marcel Duchamp when he stated “there are no solutions, as there are no problems”. This video

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