Joan Miró
Most Art Sucks: 20th century art history recap (Automated music)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineCoagula readers, Mat Gleason, Kim Min Su - 14 Apr 10
Most Art Sucks: 20th century art history recap (Automated music) No, we didn’t nick parts of the classic book Most art sucks, renegade-pioneer Mat Gleason gave us permission... Coagula readers c. 1993 & Kim Min Su (Corrective Plastic Surgery Remix) ADP magazine 2(2): Micro. Published 14...
Funk Art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 06 Jun 92
...Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp’s ready-mades, the architecture of Antonio Gaudi and in the pop objects of Claes Oldenburg. See also Kitsch, Pop Art. References and further readings > Harold Paris. “Sweet land of Funk”, Art in America, 55, March 1967, pp. 94-8. > James Monte. “‘Making it’ with Funk”,...
Free Forms (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 06 Jun 92
...Joan Miró. In the following decade Free Forms, or “quartics” as they were called in coordinate geometry, became popular in the applied arts, e.g. kidney, boomerang, egg shapes and rounded squares appeared in the design of furniture, fabrics and tableware. References and further readings > J....
Ethology & art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 05 Jun 92
...Joan Miró as examples of artists who used "emotional releasers". The argument that all people react in much the same way to an image of an eye, or to a many-legged insect, is disputed by phenomenologists and existentialists who stress the individuality of each person’s circumstances and learned...






