Artist
Mowry Baden
Born in Los Angeles in 1936 and educated at Pomona College and Stanford University, Mowry Baden has lived and worked in Canada since 1971. He has practiced sculpture for nearly 50 years and has taught sculpture at Raymond College, Pomona College, UBC, and the University of Victoria, from which he retired in 1997. Articulating an […]
Read moreAlex McLeod – New Media Artist
Website link: Alex McLeod Ghost Forest Frozen Cascade My two cents: I am a big fan of Alex McLeod’s work and highly recommend people check out his website or better yet visit one of his exhibitions. His work is fun and complexly layered with ideas.
Read moreGuy Overfelt
What can I say….I am a fan of Guy’s work. I recommend visitors check out his site and/or future exhibits. Link to Guy Overfelt’s website
Read moreSimon Davidson Burnout Photography
My two cents: Simon Davidson’s photography not only captures the spectacles of speed and mechanical horseplay…his images present intimate contexts of subcultural celebration, turbulence and achievement. Davidson’s genuine approach to photographing this subject matter conveys a warmth and closeness that heightens…dare I say it…the beauty in each of his images. I highly recommend that you […]
Read moreJean-Pierre Gauthier – Machine Artist
Battements et papillons / Beats and Butterflies Marqueurs d’incertitude / Uncertainty Marker Marqueurs d’incertitude / Uncertainty Markers (detail) Except from artist website When the Eyes Imbibe Noise Noise surrounds us, it is inside us, it is everywhere. It besieges us constantly. It is a dishevelled heap, a sonorous and protean mass in […]
Read moreJonathan Schipper – machine artist
SLOW INEVITABLE DEATH OF AMERICAN MUSCLE SLOW MOTION CAR CRASH Excerpt for artist website: This sculpture is a machine that advances two full sized automobiles slowly into one another over a period of 6 days, simulating a head on automobile collision. Each car moves about three feet into the other. The movement is so slow […]
Read moreDavid Moises – machine artist
Link to artist website: David Moises During a recent stint of web surfing I came across the artwork by David Moises. It appears we share similar material interests and approaches to making objects. Check out his work.
Read moreSteven Laurie @ Cataraqui Centre, Kingston
Larger image link: Donut Machine xcurated website
Read moreAPP Kingston – xcurated
Photo credit: Bill Weedmark c/o xcurated Exploring the notion of public art as provocative, reflective, and sublime, these six installations are united under the theme of ‘Spectacle.’ Often political and commercial forces have used spectacle as a strategy of distraction. Many have argued that, in this way, spectacle is an artificial and threatening force, embodying […]
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