James Barnor: ‚Any walk of life needs photography‘ | Tate
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/james-barnor-15895/james-barnor-any-walk-life-needs-photographyHe looked through and he said, „Not quite, but we’ll train you.“
He looked through and he said, „Not quite, but we’ll train you.“
Jean-Michel Basquiat and street artists who were making works on the street, on trains
They look like the signs you might read on a train or bus, telling you what the next
Artist page for Natalia Goncharova (1881–1962)
the term vschestvo (everythingism) to her work.16 Goncharova and Larionov took a train
the surroundings he saw while he walked and his brother, Theo, encouraged him to train
A main destination was the Forest of Fontainbleu, an easy train-ride from Paris.
This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1999, includes Sam Taylor-Wood, Tacita Dean, Catherine Yass, Chris Burden, Lillian Vincy and Jane & Louise Wilson.
Special areas of interest have included war and weapons, types of transport (cars, trains
Take an look at the meaning and making of Cornelia Parker’s exploded shed in this online resource and explore the work through questions and activities
She had previously steam-rollered silver objects and had coins run over by a train
[Transcription/translation] 17.1.1979 my dear joseph, isn’t it funny how these problems, these questions, just keep coming up, from generation to generation! i’ve just put down your brühl’sche terrasse [brühl terrace] and i’m still moved by its relevance! certainly, the privations, the purely economic privations, are unfamiliar to me, but my student days in stuttgart weren’t so different: working at the brewery to earn some money, working here, there and everywhere just to survive! … and all that – quite miraculously! – having already survived the war… just thinking about it induces painful nausea in me… let’s say no more about …
technique from musace sensei at the manpuku-ji monastery in nara. return journey by train
strips are rubber-stamped with text based on conversations recorded by the artist on trains