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<channel><title><![CDATA[toddwilliamson.com - Art News]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.toddwilliamson.com/art-news.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Art News]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 21:42:42 -0800</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[James Turrell]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.toddwilliamson.com/3/post/2012/01/james-turrell.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.toddwilliamson.com/3/post/2012/01/james-turrell.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 09:20:03 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.toddwilliamson.com/3/post/2012/01/james-turrell.html</guid><description><![CDATA[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggwc1rELuqI&amp;feature=relatedThis is a rather beautiful video clip of Turrell's work from youtube that I thought everyone would enjoy!   [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggwc1rELuqI&amp;feature=related<br /><span>This is a rather beautiful video clip of Turrell's work from youtube that I thought everyone would enjoy!</span><br /><span></span><br /></div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Robert Therrien: The Art of Two Minds - Broad Contemporary Art Museum]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.toddwilliamson.com/3/post/2011/12/robert-therrien-the-art-of-two-minds-broad-contemporary-art-museum.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.toddwilliamson.com/3/post/2011/12/robert-therrien-the-art-of-two-minds-broad-contemporary-art-museum.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 13:05:40 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.toddwilliamson.com/3/post/2011/12/robert-therrien-the-art-of-two-minds-broad-contemporary-art-museum.html</guid><description><![CDATA[_http://lacma.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/robert-therrien-the-art-of-two-minds/ 			Robert Therrien: The Art of Two&nbsp;Minds  			 				Maybe you know this riddle someone recently told me: You leave  home, you make three left turns, and you arrive back facing two masked  men. What&rsquo;s going on? To some extent  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; "><span style="display:none;">_</span>http://lacma.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/robert-therrien-the-art-of-two-minds/<br /><br /> 			Robert Therrien: The Art of Two&nbsp;Minds  			 				Maybe you know this riddle someone recently told me: You leave  home, you make three left turns, and you arrive back facing two masked  men. What&rsquo;s going on?<br /><br /> To some extent <a style="" href="http://www.lacma.org/art/installation/robert-therrien">Robert Therrien&rsquo;s art</a>  engenders, if considered as a whole, a puzzle that is both profound and  quite silly. These visual puns are the foundation of pop art&rsquo;s  reverence of modern life. But for Therrien, these sculptural entities  seem to be flying in opposite directions and for entirely different  purposes. Maybe it is churlish of me to expect something else. Long  guard duty can leave you with questions that mere looking can&rsquo;t quite  resolve.<br /><br /> You step onto the third floor of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum,  and as you enter the gallery to the left, you encounter a large,  haphazard stack of giant ivory plates. To your right is a fairly small  painting of a blue oval. Thus, the journey begins between them. As you  continue on, you realize there&rsquo;s another stack, only this one is blue.  Walking around these stacks gives you a dizzy sensation&mdash;which tells you  something more about the art. It&rsquo;s funny.<br /><br /> Installation  view of "Robert Therrien: Selections from the Broad Collection and the  Los Angeles County Museum of Art." Artworks &copy; Robert Therrien/Artists  Rights Society (ARS), New York<br /><br /> In the next room you find a beautifully upholstered black leather bed  rising up, twisting toward the ceiling. It&rsquo;s almost musical and all  that is missing is a top hat, but of course, there it is&mdash;a straw boater  in wood standing on its brim. It&rsquo;s theater! Somewhere between commentary  and sculptural invention, all the pieces placate this divide of the  precarious and the pure.<br /><br /> Robert  Therrien, Untitled (black beds), 1998, gift of Gail and Tony Ganz in  memory of Robert Shapazian, &copy; Robert Therrien/Artists Rights Society  (ARS), New York<br /><br /> So, to me, Therrien&rsquo;s art is about structure and reception more than  form. Admittedly, at times this is a cultural joke freighted as it were  as pop art and minimalism&mdash;where Disney meets Kandinsky, where Mies van  der Rohe and Sealy Posturepedic meet surrealism and the film <em style="">Inception</em>.  Robert Therrien manages to mine an absurdist dreamscape that lodges  somewhere between Lewis Carroll and late-twentieth-century art&rsquo;s  fascination with Koons-ish zany domesticity and monumentality. It&rsquo;s play  that goes beyond playfulness. It&rsquo;s a quirky world of everyday hardcore  encounters&mdash;pots and pans, dishes, stoves, and tables with their  intrinsic lived-in messiness and odd character construction that are  somehow passionately pushed to another degree of scale and heft that  bestows on them a torturous reality of restless, unstable energy.  Contrapuntally, he gives us these extraordinary reductive forms in which  the ghost of some previous utilitarian item merely existed. Here, we  lose that topsy-turvy, disconcerting abstraction for perfect shapes, a  geometrical universe in which artists in general seem to be perpetually  entangled&mdash;that perfect world.<br /><br /> Installation  view of "Robert Therrien: Selections from the Broad Collection and the  Los Angeles County Museum of Art." Artworks &copy; Robert Therrien/Artists  Rights Society (ARS), New York<br /><br /> I recently had the pleasure of viewing a large selection of  Therrien&rsquo;s works at the Gagosian Gallery, including beards in all  forms&mdash;from normal-sized plastic beards to gigantic wire &ldquo;hairs&rdquo; in a  wooden cage. I could not help but think of Jack and the Bean Stalk,  pathetically. His recurring cartoon images keep one off balance. Thus,  Robert Therrien creates a disquieting world in which you never quite  laugh and that, for me, echoes modernism&rsquo;s split personality by which  any very real object in the Duchampian universal parlance of art&mdash;the  human stuff&mdash;can simply be labeled and made ironically perverse, vaguely  macabre, or weirdly humorous with sexual or sexless overtones and a  messy undertow of violence and unease. On the other hand, the long  shadow of Kazimir Malevich is cast where Therrien finds himself in the  cool embrace of the same clean, frictionless forms as one of his heroes,  Constantin Brancusi, and his <em style="">Bird in Space</em>. Just maybe, Robert  Therrien was trying to fit them together. But more likely than not, he  was prepared to live with the dichotomy of his own making&mdash;the puzzle&rsquo;s  sweet chaos in which nothing is really settled. Oh! And, of course, the  answer is you&rsquo;ve arrived at home plate.<br /><br /> Hylan Booker<br /><br /> Share this:<ul style=""><li style=""><a style="" href="http://lacma.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/robert-therrien-the-art-of-two-minds/#">Share</a></li></ul>Like this:<a style="" href="http://lacma.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/robert-therrien-the-art-of-two-minds/?like=1&amp;_wpnonce=e94930ec08" title="I like this post">Like</a>Be the first to like this post. 				 				 					<small style=""> 					This entry was posted  on Monday, December 5th, 2011 at 10:02 am and is filed under <a style="" href="http://lacma.wordpress.com/category/contemporary-art/" title="View all posts in Contemporary Art">Contemporary Art</a>, <a style="" href="http://lacma.wordpress.com/category/uncategorized/" title="View all posts in Uncategorized">Uncategorized</a>.					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