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nu4ya says...

transformation, change, ascension, impermanence, infinity, possibility, expansion, sampling, music, information, singularity, time, flatness, grid, apparent opposites: chaos/linear, male/female, soft/hard, creation/destruction, analog/digital, bio/machine, organic/architected...

more info and other views of the sculpture here:
http://nu4ya.posterous.com/acceleration-still

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LG Williams says...


LG Williams has posted an apology to his web site: www.lgwilliams.com. In the statement he says, "I have let my creative generation down and I regret those transgressions with all of my Art." LG also rejects rumors that his girlfriends hit or scratched him before his lastest artwork: "The stories of a creative meltdown are just stories -- they were utterly false and malicious."


In addition, over the past week rumors of multiple creative agendas have trickled out, including the release of racy paintings (ie, Looking To Score) and a performance (Dark Fucking Alley Series) that seems to implicate Williams in artistic indiscretions.

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LG Williams says...

Buy: The Poster For The Holidays And New Year

-- and --

Read: Open Letter To United States Transportation Secretary Minetta (2002)

 

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Jeannie went to the Museum of Modern Art, which is always free on Fridays after 4pm however there was a line just to get free tickets and get in. So Jeannie signed up for membership which gets her free admission, no waiting in lines, discounted guest admissions, members preview of shows before it is open to the public. Jeannie went to see the Tim Burton show. It was a good thing she got a membership because when she got to the Tim Burton show, there was a line and apparently, the show was sold out but members could get in so she showed off her new card and walked in.

The Tim Burton show was amazing if you're a fan like she is. There were many drawings from the director of A Nightmare Before Christmas. There were also scultures as well as props from movies he directed like the Catwoman's suit, Batman's mask, study models of some his characters.

Jeannie enjoyed the show and was glad she was able to see it. Unforunately, photography was not permitted but she was able to take a few pictures of one of Mr. Burton's characters.

     

jeannie

Sent from my iPhone 3GS
"I got mine!"

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LG Williams says...

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dogonpremise says...

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Amelie von Wulffen. German, born 1966. Untitled. 2003. Cut-and-pasted chromogenic color print, synthetic polymer paint, and ink on paper, 47 x 68 1/2" (119.4 x 174 cm). The Museum of Modern Art. The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift. © 2009 Amelie von Wulffen

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Henri Cartier-Bresson. Sunday on the Banks of the Seine, France. 1938. Gelatin silver print, printed 1947, 9 1/8 x 13 11/16" (23.3 x 34.8 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, Gift of the photographer. © 2009 Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum,Courtesy Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson

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Tim Burton. Untitled (The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories). 1982–84. Pen and ink, marker, and colored pencil on paper, 10 x 9" (25.4 x 22.9 cm). Private collection. © 2009 Tim Burton 

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LG Williams says...

 

Your Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, 

With regards to your November 21st appeal for artists to embark on "a quest for beauty", I thought it appropriate, in the spirit of open brotherly exchange, to answer your request and make a request:

OK, No Problem!

Please send a check to:


LG
 Williams

1687-A Kalauokalani Way #139

Honolulu, HI 96814

  

Your Brother In Art,

LG Williams

 

 

 

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