lunes, 25 de abril de 2016

An artist I admire

One artist that I admire is Gordon Matta-Clark He was the son of Anne Clark an American artist and Roberto Matta a Chilean surrealist painter of Basque, French and spanish descent. He also was the godson of Marcel Duchamp's wife. He studied Architecture at Cornell University. He also studied literature in 1971. In that time he worked on what he refered to as "Anarquitecture".

 He was a contemporary sculptor, because he incursionate in space, real livin space, that is because he cut the walls of an abandoned houses, and then the bathroom and all the rooms in the same house, so he was created an abstract way to perceive that space and rooms, breaking the perspective and making a new way to feel the space and reality. That kind of work really inspire me to think without limits how the sculpture today may speak in every day places. Matta-Clark used a lot of media to document his work, including film, video and photography, he demostrates that the theory of entropy applies to lenguage as well as to the physical world, and that lenguage is not a neutral tool for an artist.




lunes, 4 de abril de 2016

A country I would like to visit.

actually.... I also want to visit india, but none of my friend had visit that country.

That place interest me because there still live sadhus, the ancient renouncers, they leave every material thing and property, for have a life dedicated to meditatión. They interest me also because they do not cut their hair and bears, so from them heads hang longs dreadlocks, with ashes and pigments they cover theirs bodies and face with red and yellow, I know these things because one friend told me about them and their phylosophy, and that captured me.

I will like to go to india also to see the ancient temples lost in the jungles, see the achitecture made of carved stone and see the symbols and gods that  they have in theirs culture.

one thing that really interest me is that there still live blacksmith people, who work in the floor with their anvils and their tools on a floor level, they work with their knee down every day, they also work especially with bronze making beatifull handcraft, like bracelets. i know that is a hard reality, they are extremely poor and they depend only from the turist, but i think that they trade use designs very uniques and ancient.



For these journey i want to go with my girlfriend, i think that journey will be very fun to share with her, and of course romantic, watching the sunset from a temple and eating some curry...jajaj. Also share the sculptures that they carved and put op in every wall of the temples.