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new-to-me #756 - Rat Life and Diet in North America
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Michael Snow, {1967} Standard Time
#film#gif#michael snow#joyce wieland#standard time#1967#experimental film#short film#turtles#cats#animals#people#women#colour#canada#1960s#yellow#red#interiors#male filmmakers
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Joyce Wieland O Canada 1970
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“Two African American women working at OZALID machines to make positive copy prints using the ozalid process. In this process, patterns to be copied were put on translucent material, covered with diazo coated paper, exposed to ultraviolet light, and developed with ammonia fumes.” (c/o PHIL)
AND Joyce Wieland’s "PATRIOTISM", 1965, an OZALID print, or that it what one wall panel says, though pockets of the internet dispute this...
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portrait of Joyce Wieland in NYC taken by John Reeves in 1964 and one work from her True Patriot Love exhibition in 1971
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Joyce Wieland; Heart-on, 1961, red electrical tape, chalk, crayon, and ink, with linen and wool on unstretched canvas, 177.8 x 251.5 cm, © National Gallery of Canada
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What this hidden masterpiece of art tells us about Toronto
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You see nothing but a white, crystal white plate, and water dripping into the plate, from the ceiling, from high, and you hear the sound of the water dripping. The film is ten minutes long. I can imagine only St. Francis looking at a water plate and water dripping so lovingly, so respectfully, so serenely. The usual reaction is: ‘Oh, what is it anyhow? Just a plate of water dripping.’ But that is a snob remark. That remark has no love for the world, for anything. Snow and Wieland’s film uplifts the object, and leaves the viewer with a finer attitude toward the world around him; it can open his eyes to the phenomenal world. And how can you love people if you don’t love water, stone , glass?” - Jonas Mekas, New York Times, 1969
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Michael Snow with the machine he and Pierre Abeloos designed to film La Région Centrale. The photo was taken by Joyce Wieland in October 1969 on the fifth and final day of the crew’s presence on the mountaintop in northern Quebec where the film was shot.
RIP Michael Snow (10 December 1928 - 5 January 2023)
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what is your favorite artwork of any medium?
Oh god. I don’t know if favorite is quite the right word but there’s a video in the moma that I make everyone watch and it’s patriotism by Joyce Wieland and I think it’s just. Wildly well done. I’m also obsessed with Dear Data by Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec where these two friends gathered a random piece of data from their life for a week and sent postcards back and forth using a different way to display the data each week? Just really really cool. and ALSO there was an exhibit at the met last year with a collection of Richard Avedon photos and I spent a lot of time in that exhibit. Love love love his photography style but especially his huge murals
anonymously message me one thing you want to know. I’ll answer anything
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Joyce Wieland, Rat Life and Diet in North America (1968)
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Who wore it better?
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A & B in Otario (Joyce Wieland y Hollis Frampton, 1984)
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Joyce Wieland; The Water Quilt, 1970-1971, fabric, embroidery thread, thread, metal grommets, braided rope, ink on fabric, 48 x 48 in. [121.9 x 121.9 cm], Art Gallery of Ontario, Purchase with assistance from Wintario, 1977, © National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, © Photo: AGO
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11 Works by Canadian Artists - GARTHE, LISMER, GIBBONS, PRATT, MASSON, NORRIS, WIELAND, BROWNELL, HEPPARD, RROBERTS, CLAPP, with footnotes
11 Works by Canadian Artists – GARTHE, LISMER, GIBBONS, PRATT, MASSON, NORRIS, WIELAND, BROWNELL, HEPPARD, RROBERTS, CLAPP, with footnotes
JOYCE WIELAND, R.C.A.L’ASSASSINAT DE MARAT PAR CHARLOTTE CORDAY, c. 1987Oil on canvas,53 ins x 39 ins; 134.6 cms x 99.1 cmsPrivate collection CHARLOTTE CORDAY, It was on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the sacking of the Bastille, 13 July 1793, that the noblewoman Charlotte Corday, knocked on Jean-Paul Marat’s door. Claiming knowledge of an escaped group of Girondins, Corday was permitted…
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