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EXQUISITE CORPSE

EXQUISITE CORPSE. Project 1: Digital Imaging Cadavre Exquis Layering Placement. Cadavre Exquis. Museum of Modern Art ( MoMA ) March 14 – July 9, 2012 Website: http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1256. Exhibition – Exquisite Corpses: Drawing & Disfiguration.

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EXQUISITE CORPSE

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  1. EXQUISITE CORPSE Project 1: Digital Imaging CadavreExquis Layering Placement

  2. CadavreExquis

  3. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) March 14 – July 9, 2012 Website: http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1256 Exhibition – Exquisite Corpses: Drawing & Disfiguration

  4. “In a collaborative, chance-based drawing game known as the exquisite corpse, Surrealist artists subjected the human body to distortions and juxtapositions that resulted in fantastic composite figures. This exhibition considers how this and related practices—in which the body is dismembered or reassembled, swollen or multiplied, propped with prosthetics or fused with nature and the machine—have recurred in art throughout the 20th century and to the present day.”

  5. Yves Tanguy, Joan Miró, Max Morise, Man RayNude, 1926-27, Composite drawing of ink, pencil, colored pencil on paper • Valentine Hugo, André Breton, Tristan Tzara, Greta Knutson • Landscape, c. 1933, Colored pencil on black paper

  6. Esteban Francés, Remedios Varo, Oscar Domínguez, Marcel Jean Untitled, 1935, Cut-and-pasted printed paper on paper André Breton, Jacques Hérold, Yves Tanguy, Victor Brauner Figure, 1934, Pencil on paper

  7. Jake Chapman and Dinos Chapman Untitled from Exquisite Corpse, 2000, Etching Jake Chapman and Dinos Chapman Untitled from Exquisite Corpse, 2000, Etching

  8. Layering

  9. Peter Fischli: B. 1952 David Weiss: B. 1946, D. 2012 Swiss artist duo – began collaborating in 1979 Fischli/Weiss

  10. - Work focuses on the banality of everyday existence and the mundane - Use analog photography technique called ‘double exposure’ Fischli/Weiss

  11. Untitled (Flowers), 1997-1998, 111 Inkjet prints, 74 x 107 cm (each)

  12. Details: Untitled (Flowers), 1997-1998, 111 Inkjet prints, 74 x 107 cm (each)

  13. Untitled (Flowers), 1997-1998, 111 Inkjet prints, 74 x 107 cm (each)

  14. Untitled (Flowers), 1997-1998, 111 Inkjet prints, 74 x 107 cm (each)

  15. Untitled (Flowers), 1997-1998, 111 Inkjet prints, 74 x 107 cm (each)

  16. Untitled (Flowers), 1997-1998, 111 Inkjet prints, 74 x 107 cm (each)

  17. Untitled (Flowers), 1997-1998, 111 Inkjet prints, 74 x 107 cm (each)

  18. B. 1978 British artist Lives and works in London, England Idris Khan

  19. - Minimal and emotionally charged photos, videos, sculptures - Photomechanical reproduction – using photography and scanning to appropriate images by layering - Commentary on photography and memory Idris Khan

  20. Buckingham Palace, London, 2012, Digital silver bromide print, 30’’ x 40’’

  21. St. Paul’s, London, 2012, Digital silver bromide print, 30’’ x 40’’

  22. Rising Series..... After Eadweard Muybridge 'Human and Animal Locomotion',2005, Digital chromogenic print, 20’’ x 16’’

  23. Every… Bernd & HillaBecher Prison Type Gasholder; Every… Bernd & HillaBecher Spherical Type Gasholder; Every… Bernd & HillaBecher Gable Sided House, 2004, Triptych: Lamda digital chromogenic prints, 79’’ x 60 2/3’’

  24. Every… William Turner postcard, 2005, Digital chromogenic print, 40’’ x 50’’

  25. Every... photograph whilst traveling in Europe, 2003, Digital chromogenic print mounted, 28’’ x 28 3/4’’

  26. Placement

  27. B. 1968 American Lives and works in Los Angeles and New York City Doug Aitken

  28. - Best known for video installations Relates formal characteristics of landscapes in his New Opposition series Doug Aitken

  29. 2 Second Separation, 2000

  30. Turbulence, 1999

  31. New Opposition II, 2001

  32. New Opposition III, 2003

  33. New Opposition IV, 2003

  34. B. 1955 Canadian Lives and works in Montreal GenevièveCadieux

  35. - Large scale photographs and installations - Explores representation of human body - Defines landscape as place where body & spirit meet GenevièveCadieux

  36. Elle et Lui, 1997

  37. Here Me With Your Eyes, 1989

  38. Here Me With Your Eyes, 1989, gallery installation

  39. Parfum, 1991 (Perfume)

  40. Le Corps du ciel, 1992 (The Body of heaven)

  41. Cet après-midi là(Enchantment), 2006 (This afternoon)

  42. B. 1920, D. 1923 English Lived and worked in NYC at the end of his life John Coplans

  43. - Curator, Founded Artforum in 1962 Series of self portraits using his aging body beginning in 1984 Cropped and juxtaposed different images resulting in fragmentation of the body John Coplans

  44. Untitled, 1994

  45. Self Portrait, Hand, three panels vertical, 1990

  46. Hand (Two panels, horizontal), 1988

  47. Self Portrait (Reclining figures, two panels), 1996

  48. Self Portrait (Frieze, no. 2, four panels) (in 12 parts mounted as 4), 1994

  49. Self Portrait - Stepped foot (triptych mounted together), 1989

  50. B. 1937 British David Hockney

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