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Apr 16, 2021 · Though temporary, one can find solace in comfort art: films, literature, music, and artwork that provide an often nostalgic escape departing from overwhelming current events. Although socio-political art is crucial for both individual and societal progression, personal wellbeing calls for a balance in the consumption of art that tackles ...
- Juno Calypso, A Modern Hallucination, 2012
- Andy Warhol, Sleep, 1961
- April Dawn Alison, Untitled, Date Unknown
- Gordon Matta Clark, Splitting, 1974
- Pierre Bonnard, Nude in Bathtub, C.1940-1946
- The Beach Boys, in My Room, 1963
- Birgit Jürgenssen, Housewives’ Kitchen Apron, 1975
- Joanna Hogg, Exhibition, 2013
- Sarah Lucas, Edith, 2015
Juno Calypsoknows a thing or two about the creative potential of domestic interiors—particularly if she is left home alone. As she explains: “I was always better at taking pictures when I was alone, so self-portraiture was my only way around that. It was still a private thing for a very long time—an offshoot of the kind of pictures you’d take of yo...
A silent film showing nothing more than a young poet sleeping might not sound like much, particularly in the age of TikTok videos that depict every last inane detail of our lives, but Andy Warhol’s early foray into the possibilities of cinema remains radical. With its simple concept and intimate subject matter, featuring Warhol’s lover at the time ...
For April Dawn Alison, the female persona of a California-based photographer who lived in the world as a man, the transition between exterior and interior, and between public and private, was sharply defined. In self-portraits taken over a thirty-year period, April reveals herself in the seclusion of her home, posing for the camera amidst the domes...
How do you cut a house in two? New York artist of the avant-garde Gordon Matta Clark, who trained as an architect, attempted a series of “building cuts” during the 1970s, carving out sections of entire structures in order to transform them into spatial compositions that he called “anarchitecture”. In the film Splitting, he documented his decisive s...
Bonnardhad a knack for capturing the life of a room and the fleeting encounters that take place within it, rendering them in evocativ, dappled colours. In a series of paintings he turned his focus to the bathroom, a private space rarely depicted in paintings of the time. Bonnard’s wife, Marthe de Méligny, can be seen lying in the bath, offering a g...
The Beach Boys might be best known for their good vibrations, but they could pen a more sombre number on occasion too. “In My Room” captures a quietly reflective side to the group, and was written by Brian Wilson after he experienced a period of agoraphobia. His lyrics shrink an entire world down to a single bedroom, and recall the teenage compulsi...
An oven strapped to a female body sends a clear message, and Birgit Jürgenssen’s sharp and humorous work around gender roles and identity doesn’t mess around. The Austrian artist was part of a group of feminist artists prominent during the 1970s who carved out space for conversations around women’s issues, challenging the rampant sexism of the time...
Before Bong Joon-ho’s surprise Oscar-winner Parasite, set almost entirely in an upper-class home in Seoul, there was Exhibition. The real star of Joanna Hogg’s film is the house in which it is set, as many critics have commented. It is ostensibly a portrait of an unhappy marriage between two privileged artists, played chillingly by Viv Albertine, t...
You know a Sarah Lucassculpture when you see one. The domestic mingles with the erotic in her careful assemblages of bodies and furniture, where a single well-placed cigarette can be enough to signify a crisis in masculinity. The British artist has made a name for herself with her talent for suggestion, drawing out the bawdy and the abject from ite...
Jun 18, 2024 · How does an artist give presence to absence? Bronze, wood, paint, and stone—classic materials for art making. But what if you're trying and struggling to convey a vast expanse, a terrible loss, or a haunting presence? In this episode we'll look at two artists who turned to the material of space to express what nothing else could.
Fleeing into a work of art, dreaming away in someone's thoughts translated into a creative expression. Pure escapism. This is a very topical work: together with his wife and child, Krijno went into a lockdown in the countryside outside Cape Town and made his "Lockdown Collages" there.
Apr 28, 2021 · There is a practical sense in which art is a closing off as much as an opening out – even the most ecstatic poetry is typically composed in a quiet room with the door closed – but Reines’s description of the white space surrounding her lines on the page as ‘protecting’ them is instructive.
Nov 19, 2022 · Uncover the intrinsic value of art, its impact on society, and why art remains a crucial aspect of human experience. Explore how art influences society, from fostering cultural identity and empathy to sparking social change and fostering dialogue.
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Aug 5, 2021 · What better way to do that than by escaping into art. Here are a handful of favorites from interns and staff at the CMA. Oh, the humanity in these Egyptian portraits.