All of the pieces below are are three dimensional and are built on a 3x3 inch cube. They include collage as well as assemblage elements. This series of works is a response to the now almost constant forms of surveillance we are under in our daily lives. Almost daily we provide our information through various means without even considering the consequences. No. 6 "It's Own Life" Available No. 5
Completed 06/013/2019 Sold - Private Collector
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A little over a year ago I began a series of works regarding the nature of the now almost constant forms of surveillance we are under in our daily lives. Whether it's Social Media, and other online venues or ever-present cameras around us we have essentially given up our privacy. What does that mean? Does it matter? The work below is one of three in the series thus far. "Ubiquitous Surveillance 2" Assemblage The above piece will be featured in the "ArtsIlliana gallery in Terre Haute, Indiana beginning August 2, 2019-October 18, 2019. The show is entitled "Red". Below is the Gallery statement about the show. "Is RED just a color? If it is, then how many variations of RED are there? Throughout history humans have had a love/hate relationship with RED, e.g. in the 20th century we had RED countries and in the 21st century we have RED states. Is RED more than just a color?" - nArtsIlliana
Link - http://www.artsilliana.com ![]() We came back this week from a great trip to Chicago. Of course we had to visit the Art Institute and the National Museum of Mexican Art to get our art fix. Our third always inspirational visit was to the Museum of Science and Industry. The Art Institute needs no real introduction if you have visited it. It contains a wealth of art that is astounding. It's current special exhibit is the works of Auguste Rodin. The National Museum of Mexican Art is an incredible example of combining art, history, and political dissent from Mexican artists. Our first visit was last year and we were stunned by the quality of work that is presented. If you find yourself in Chicago don't miss this great museum. The Museum of Science and Industry with its changing exhibitions is a wonder of technology from the past to the present and for me artistically inspiring. The Art Institute of ChicagoThe National Museum of Mexican ArtMuseum of Science and Industry
Fluxing My Fluxus- Video Collage
Video Clips I took at the Museum Music - ArtotemArt The Guest Expulsed - Hans Arp
Tribute to Hans Arp & Tristan Tzara
Video Collage Music bt ArtotemArt Lyrics by Hans Arp Tristan Tzara' Dada Poetry How ToGeospatial Poem - ArtotemArt![]()
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