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RIP Keith Sonnier – (July 31, 1941-July 18, 2020)

Sunday, July 19th, 2020
  • Poet of Light & Neon, Keith Sonnier (Artnet obit)

    “The difference with Keith is that he has a willingness to expose himself to experimentation that a lot of his peers lacked,” curator Jeffrey Grove, who worked on the artist’s seminal show “Until Today” at Parrish Museum, told Artnet News. “And that’s not a lack of rigor, that’s a confidence… a kind of quirky confidence that allowed him the freedom to expose himself to nontraditional materials that a lot of artists of his generation weren’t doing at the time.”(via Artnet)

    Irish art org – Keith Sonnier Until Today

    Keith Sonnier homepage

  • Inflated Workes 195-66 at the National Exemplar NY

  • Keith Sonnier (1941-2020, Mamou, Louisiana) was a Postminimalist, performance, video and light artist.[1] Sonnier was one of the first artists to use light in sculpture in the 1960s, and was been one of the most successful with this technique. Sonnier was a part of the Process Art Movement.(via wiki)

  • Keith Sonnier – 1969, Artforum

    WAS BORN in Mamou, a French-and-English-speaking town in Louisiana. The unassimilated Frenchness of Sonnier’s background—he speaks with no Southern accent—partly made for an unregretted childhood, and one which was open to the arts; at least it was not hostile to personal eccentricity. His father ran an hardware and electrical supply store. At 12 he drove. He went to Mamou High between 1955 and 1959. Nothing deeply disrupted this Southern rural picture except when, at 15, he had an inkling that “there had to be something else.”

  • Berenice Abbott (July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991),

    Friday, July 17th, 2020

  • (Jean Cocteau – photo by Berenice Abott)

    Jean Cocteau (His postcard, Raymond Radiguet etc)

  • Foujita by Berenice Abbott

    Foujita and Inokuma


  • Self Portraits –
    Berenice Abbott at MoMa

    See more Berenice Abbott

  • Muriel Rukeyser

    Hand of Muriel Rukeyser Photo by Berenice Abott

  • Slyvia Beach Sylvia Beach, 1927 (March 14, 1887 – October 5, 1962)
    Portrait by Berenice Abbott

    (See Sylvia Beach (Previous post)

    Interior – Skylight & Three Chairs

    Thursday, June 25th, 2020

  • Photo by Fung Lin Hall

    Skylight Ideas – Home decor


  • Chairs from the doctor’s office – photo by Fung Lin Hall

  • Chorus of Chairs

  • Bat, Elephant, & Dragon Chairs

  • O My Papa (Happy Father’s Day)

    Sunday, June 21st, 2020
  • Happy Father’s Day (Click and find other fathers)

  • RIP Luther Price Experimental Filmmaker

    Wednesday, June 17th, 2020
  • Daryl Chin

    RIP Luther Price. Word has come from Patrick Friel and Bobby Abate that the experimental filmmaker Luther Price has died. Starting as a teenager in the 1980s, he was one of the most inventive and endlessly productive filmmakers around. Initially working in super8, his films, installations and visual art works never ceased to amaze. A few years ago, Anthology Film Archives preserved some of his short films from the 1990s, and i was struck (again) at how vibrant his work was. Such a loss! Only in his 50s!

    Luther Price at Walker

  • Luther Price On Scree exorcism (Hyperallergic)

  • The Plague Year – T. S Rollins & Kids + Claude Cahun

    Monday, June 8th, 2020
  • (Animal Farm Kim Jong-Un )

    The Plague Year
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    Tim Rollins with Kids (Tim Rollins RIP -2017)

    Through his more than three decades working with the collective KOS (Kids of Survival), Rollins developed a unique model for art as collaboration, activism, and pedagogy.

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    Claude Cahun Identity Performance

  • RIP Chrsito is now with Jeanne-Claude

    Sunday, May 31st, 2020
  • Artnet obit

    Christo, Jeanne Claude Home page

    Christo… he lost his partner a few years ago.. Jeanne Claude they were both born on June 13.. they were like twins. When they wrapped the islands in Biscayne Bay Miami.. I lived in Miami Beach .. my house was on the waterfront.. saw this installation.. also sailed around the islands.

    Artist Christo Vladimirov Javacheff walks on his monumental installation “The Floating Piers” he created with late Jeanne-Claude, on June 16, 2016 during a press preview at the lake Iseo, northern Italy. Some 200,000 floating cubes create a 3-kilometers runway connecting the village of Sulzano to the small island of Monte Isola on the Iseo Lake for a 16-day outdoor installation opening on June 18. / AFP / Filippo MONTEFORTE / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION – TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images)

    See Reichstag Berlin II Wrapped, 1990–2000

  • Adam Frelin

    Christo and his late wife Jeanne-Claude have always been outsized influences on my art, even from the beginning. When I was lucky enough to be part of the team that was awarded a Bloomberg grant a few years ago for Breathing Lights, I was asked what artist I wanted to meet with about the project. I said Christo. Instead I got to meet with Maya Lin (not a bad second choice). I own all of their films and most of their books, and have studied them endlessly. Along with their immense impact on environmental art, I have also thought they they have never been properly recognized as the grandparents of social practice art. Their importance in my life cannot be underestimated. I so hope that their L’Arc de Triomphe project, which after initially being proposed 50 (!) years ago just received approval this year, will still move forward.
    You were two of the good ones. Thank you, and goodbye.

  • May 31 2020 – Christo passed away. RIP.. photo collage by Fung-Lin Hall

    Posted by Fung-Lin Hall on Thursday, June 13, 2013

  • Masks & Social Distancing Surreal Art Selection

    Monday, May 25th, 2020
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    Newsha Tavolian (artist from Tehran)

    Lee and Penck

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    (James Lee Byers and Penck holding hands with the wood statue)


  • Christ Returns.

    Paolo Gioli

  • MalalaiMalalai is one of the only police women in Kandahar. Unlike other women in the region, Malalai works alongside…

    Posted by Fung-Lin Hall on Sunday, June 10, 2012

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    Joel Peter Witkin

    RIP Susan Rothenberg – (Life of Painting & Bruce Nauman)

    Tuesday, May 19th, 2020

  • Susan Rothenberg Art News Obit

    Susan Rothenberg, Trailblazing Painter with a Taste for the Understated and Indefinable, Is Dead at 75

  • Susan Rothenberg- Pontiac

  • Studio visit to Susan and Bruce Nauman

  • President Obama meets with national security aides John Brennan, foreground, and Denis McDonough in front of a painting titled Butterfly by Susan Rothenberg

  • Photos of Michiko Kon – Mistress of the Dark

    Monday, May 11th, 2020
  • More photos (Pinterest)


  • (Self Portrait)

    Japan Times -Arts, Mistress of the dark

    Some of Kon’s recent work has been created in Mexico and it’s not difficult to see a correspondence between their macabre festivity and the visual traditions of the Day of the Dead festivities. In a pointed departure from her usual depiction of imaginary and/or inanimate, objects, Kon appears in a self-portrait with her face made up as a skull. She cradles a doll in her lap with one hand, while holding on to the brim of her sombrero with the other, as though it might blow away in the wind. It’s an odd mix of poised calculation and kitschy tourist snapshot that doesn’t fit comfortably with the main body of her work.

    RIP Germano Celant – Art Historian, Critic, Champion of Art Povera

    Thursday, April 30th, 2020
  • Art Net obit

    Germano Celant (1940-2020) ArtForum


  • Art or Sound, curated by Germano Celant

  • Germano Celant, the towering Italian critic, curator, and art historian whose wide-ranging writing, exhibition-making, and scholarship altered the trajectory of contemporary art and made him a leading voice in the field, has died in Milan at eighty years old due to complications from Covid-19. The author of hundreds of books, essays, and articles that coincided with as many large-scale shows, Celant is most closely affiliated with Arte Povera, a term he coined in 1967 for the association of avant-garde artists who made meaning from mundane materials and challenged art’s symbolic function, formal conventions, and commodity status in postwar Italian culture. (

  • Walter de Maria

    Jannis Kounellis Art Povera

    Joel Peter Witkin

    Dennis Oppenheim
    Published by Germano Celant

    RIP Zarina – An Independent Artist from India

    Monday, April 27th, 2020
  • Zarina died

    Zarina Hashmi, known professionally by her first name only, was an Indian artist living and working in the USA. Her work spanned drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Associated with the Minimalist movement, her work utilized abstract and geometric forms in order to invoke a spiritual reaction from the viewer. (via wiki)

  • A Fiercely Independent Woman Artist (The Hindu )

    Zarina’s works on paper, in print and collage, and her sculptures, made from paper pulp or metal, found homes in prominent museum collections.

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