Art Explores Cartoon as Commodity
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,56762,00.html
from the article:
"A new exhibit at SFMOMA intends to bring Annlee to life by inviting
artists to appropriate her character and fill her empty "shell" with
ideas manifested as animations, paintings, posters, books, neon works
and sculptures."
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this project is very interesting from an open source and copyright
perspective. i find the concept more interesting than most of the
images to come from it which seem rather cliche.
i notice that the richter survey is at sfmoma now. highly recommended.
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Art Explores Cartoon as Commodity
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hey, this project is old since over 3 years in France !
Dominique Gonzalez Foerster had already produced something such as pierre
huygue, philippe parreno, pierre joseph and many others …
so what ?
You know it's not forbidden to loolk outside america what 's going on in art
!
What's funny, is always maerican artist bring comment to something when it
is happening in america ! so provincial ha ha
you're talking about it because wired and sf moma why not because venezia
biennial where pierre huygue shown his ann lee animation on the moon
landscape 1 year ago ?
this is a mjor international art event …
shy not zurich where a show was going on before sf moma
really so funny !!!!
open your eyes, go outside look around,
you know outside america there is the world !!!!!!
Valery Grancher
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> Art Explores Cartoon as Commodity
>
> http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,56762,00.html
>
> from the article:
> "A new exhibit at SFMOMA intends to bring Annlee to life by inviting
> artists to appropriate her character and fill her empty "shell" with
> ideas manifested as animations, paintings, posters, books, neon works
> and sculptures."
>
> ++
> this project is very interesting from an open source and copyright
> perspective. i find the concept more interesting than most of the
> images to come from it which seem rather cliche.
>
>
> i notice that the richter survey is at sfmoma now. highly recommended.
>
> –
> <t.whid>
> www.mteww.com
> </t.whid>
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