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DeadLegend
07-04-2009, 04:08 PM
I was wondering what everyones favorite artists were?

I like Tom Masse, LOVE ralph steadman, and martin witfooth.

Those are really good artists.

If anyone is into that kinda art, check out beinart.org

they got some bad ass artwork there

xtrmntr
07-04-2009, 04:12 PM
http://depthcore.com/

HippieTrippie
07-04-2009, 04:17 PM
Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Wesselmann.

DeadLegend
07-05-2009, 01:11 AM
god i despise warhol

i just cant see where the talent is there.

Silverfuck
07-05-2009, 01:27 AM
Turner (http://images.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1CHMB_en___CA321&sourceid=chrome&q=turner&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi) is my absolute favourite, followed closely by Monet (http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1C1CHMB_en___CA321&um=1&q=claude+monet&revid=333600678&ei=t_5PStHfI9Oztge3-8CrBA&sa=X&oi=revisions_inline&resnum=0&ct=broad-revision&cd=1), although I'm especially fond of his light-studies rather than just the waterlillies, which I'm honestly not nuts over.

Although I generally go for impressionism and romanticism and all things flighty and romance-y, and consequently artists like Delacroix, Chardin and Gericault, I've also been known to idolize Rococo-era painters like Fragonard and Watteau, and some of Constable's stuff drives me mad.

I've never been a fan of classic or neo-classic styles, although I love love love Jacques-Louis David's historical renderings of the French Revolution, and there aren't a lot of contemporary artists that I can really get into. Anything post-Post Impressionism and I get a bit tetchy. Lichetenstein is groovy, though, I will admit.

Fza
07-05-2009, 03:38 AM
I won't bother you people with the artists I like that I'll only see in musea.

Last artist I really like that I have bought work off is Roel Olivier. Dutch artist in modern glass. (has pictures if anyone is remotely interested)

Atlas
07-05-2009, 06:10 AM
Turner (http://images.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1CHMB_en___CA321&sourceid=chrome&q=turner&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi) is my absolute favourite, followed closely by Monet (http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1C1CHMB_en___CA321&um=1&q=claude+monet&revid=333600678&ei=t_5PStHfI9Oztge3-8CrBA&sa=X&oi=revisions_inline&resnum=0&ct=broad-revision&cd=1), although I'm especially fond of his light-studies rather than just the waterlillies, which I'm honestly not nuts over.

Turner is completely badass, has some nice prints too.

Although I generally go for impressionism and romanticism and all things flighty and romance-y, and consequently artists like Delacroix, Chardin and Gericault, I've also been known to idolize Rococo-era painters like Fragonard and Watteau, and some of Constable's stuff drives me mad.

Rococo IMHO is a bit douchebaggy, with all those aristocrat faggots prancing around. I consider it a low point in the history of art

I've never been a fan of classic or neo-classic styles, although I love love love Jacques-Louis David's historical renderings of the French Revolution, and there aren't a lot of contemporary artists that I can really get into. Anything post-Post Impressionism and I get a bit tetchy. Lichetenstein is groovy, though, I will admit.

i think that's why our art history course stopped at post-impressionism. Even the University knows that there's nothing after it that can be compared to what was in pre-impressionism. I think that this is due to the fact that after that people "got away" with too much shitty artwork.

but how come you don't like any artists from the "darker" ages? Albrecht Durer had incredible prints and Leonardo da Vinci had great drawings (forget about Gioconda, any sepia sketch is better than that). Pieter Bruegel, Hieronymus Bosch, Hans Holbein...

i'd like to object that your list contains no sculptors. Surely you can't omit people like Michelangelo (Pieta and the non-finito sculptures), Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers, Rape of Proserpina) and Rodin (St. John the Baptist Preaching, The Gates of Hell, The Kiss).

your post pleased me though, you've mentioned many great names that i like. Sex/marriage?

kite--
07-05-2009, 10:01 AM
Cindy Sherman is probably one of my favourite photographers http://www.cindysherman.com/

DeadLegend
07-05-2009, 11:46 AM
Turner is ok, and monet i dont really care too much for.

For me, the art has to be....hmmm i dunno how to put it.

Well, i mean, look at the artist i listed and youll understand what i mean.

It has to be unique. With people like turner and monet, its just not unique enough for me.

I can appreciate what they did for art as far as advancing styles and everything, but i mean, half the stuff they painted, anyone coulda painted.
May not havbe turned out exactly the same or as good, but still the same generall thing.

And DaVinci. AHHHH what can i say about DaVinci. I dont know if i considered him an artist as much as of course an inventor, but now that i think about it, i guess he was just as much an artist as inventor.

I want to buy some books on his sketches. Theres a recreation of his journals that you can get.

DeadLegend
07-05-2009, 12:04 PM
Just to give you some ideas of the kinda art i get into:
Steadman:
http://wandersee.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/ralph-steadman2.jpg

https://www.4frnt.com/images/67/Steadman.jpg

http://orgconfuz.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/fearandloathing_rollingstone.jpg

Tom masse:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51NDZCH7YNL._SL500_AA280_.jpg

http://imagecache5.art.com/p/LRG/18/1847/WIG8D00Z/tom-masse-the-last-dance.jpg

http://imagecache5.art.com/p/LRG/18/1847/VIG8D00Z/tom-masse-wonderland.jpg

Witfooth:

http://www.artistaday.com/wp-content/uploads/martinwittfooth_345345543345.jpg

http://www.martinwittfooth.com/Images/Gallerypics/gallery_witness.jpg

Some of you may have heard this name before cause this is the guy that has done all of silversteins cover art.

Som eof his works remind a bit of dali.

And on dali:

I can somewhat get into dali a bit. I think for his time he was the only person doing stuff like that, which is cool.

DeadLegend
07-05-2009, 12:10 PM
Anyone who likes any of that kinda stuff, check this link out:

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.zenvironments.com/Photos/Trinity/hale6.jpg&imgrefurl=http://thetrinityla.blogspot.com/2007/12/inspiration.html&usg=__dtvK8Kc6K1hG0vgyYmfiTfas7vk=&h=351&w=400&sz=31&hl=en&start=118&um=1&tbnid=zlr4y8ZiQY2wfM:&tbnh=109&tbnw=124&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dralph%2Bsteadman%26ndsp%3D20%26hl%3De n%26sa%3DN%26start%3D100%26um%3D1

Miaow
07-05-2009, 03:21 PM
For more traditional art I like Rembrandt, or for classical sculpture it's gotta be Rodin. The gardens of the Rodin museum in Paris are just amazing.

More modern or contemporary artists I like Damien Hirst, Piet Mondrian, Francis Bacon, Tony Smith, loads of them.

Silverfuck
07-05-2009, 03:46 PM
Rococo IMHO is a bit douchebaggy, with all those aristocrat faggots prancing around. I consider it a low point in the history of art

Yeah, it's not the subject matter I'm crazy about; its generally the colours and atmosphere, an the intricate, overwrought details. I've always been a big fan of the Louis XIV-era aesthetic, so its more about its reference to a really interesting historical period for me than it is about enjoying aristocrats prancing :D.


i think that's why our art history course stopped at post-impressionism. Even the University knows that there's nothing after it that can be compared to what was in pre-impressionism. I think that this is due to the fact that after that people "got away" with too much shitty artwork.

I know, right? I mean Rothko....*shivers*

but how come you don't like any artists from the "darker" ages? Albrecht Durer had incredible prints and Leonardo da Vinci had great drawings (forget about Gioconda, any sepia sketch is better than that). Pieter Bruegel, Hieronymus Bosch, Hans Holbein...

To be honest, I like all of those artists, but my affections lie in more dramatic, fanciful kind of art. Pre-renaissance painting, as a rule, tends to be really depressing, it emphasizes mortification of the flesh and religious values and suffering and death, and its generally very condemning. I prefer the celebratory aspect of later art-celebratory of life and beauty and the human form. Although I saw an exhibit of medieval etchings and woodcarvings at the Chicago Art Institute (which included a lot of Durer, actually) and had an artgasm.


i'd like to object that your list contains no sculptors. Surely you can't omit people like Michelangelo (Pieta and the non-finito sculptures), Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers, Rape of Proserpina) and Rodin (St. John the Baptist Preaching, The Gates of Hell, The Kiss).

Ah, I haven't even thought of sculptors!! See, I don't really have any formal education or anything, I just learn about what I'm interesting in from books and the internet, and I haven't ever really devoted any time to sculpture so I'm kind of clueless. Well, that's not entirely true, I know Rodin well, and Bernini and Michaelangelo too, but that's about it. I love "The Ecstasy of St. Theresa," and the entire tomb of Pope Julius II is beautiful and has an incredibly interesting story behind it, but yeah, I'm a sculpture noob in general.

Atlas
07-06-2009, 05:54 AM
I know, right? I mean Rothko....*shivers*

close, but i like some of his stuff, mainly the blue ones, simply because those flat colours are well chosen. I had that faggot Warhol and that other faggot Hirst in mind.

To be honest, I like all of those artists, but my affections lie in more dramatic, fanciful kind of art.

dat's just bcuz ur a grrl lol

you might like Bouguereau (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William-Adolphe_Bouguereau) and Botticelli (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandro_Botticelli)

Pre-renaissance painting, as a rule, tends to be really depressing, it emphasizes mortification of the flesh and religious values and suffering and death, and its generally very condemning.

well, i agree it's not the merriest stuff, but even as an eternal optimist, i can appreciate it.

Ah, I haven't even thought of sculptors!!

that's a prevalent problem, when people hear the word "artist", they immediately think of painters. However, there are also downright incredible architectural achievements (San Marco Basilica (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Veneza47.jpg), St. Paul Cathedral in London by Sir Christopher Wren (http://www.inetours.com/England/London/images/StPauls/St-Pauls_W_8926.jpg), Florence Cathedral with the dome by Brunelleschi (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Il_Duomo_di_Firenze.JPG), etc)

but yeah, I'm a sculpture noob in general.

if you're interested in sculpture, you might want to check out Giambologna (http://www1.unifi.it/cirp/upload/sub/home_immagini/giambologna.jpg), Ghiberti (http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/articulations/files/2007/08/paradies_tuer_florenz1.jpg) and Brancusi (http://www.centrepompidou.fr/education/ressources/ENS-brancusi/images/xl/atelier.jpg). Sculpture is hardcore stuff, not many can do it right and few have the patience to do it right, hence the small number of truly valuable sculptors. Sure, just like in any other field of visual art, any wanker can hit a block of stone with a chisel and call it abstract, but it shows when they don't have skill.

For awesome ceramics, check out the Ceramics Festival of Mino, Japan. Clicky on the points on the map for pics. (http://www.icfmino.com/english/inter_2008/exhibition/floor.html)

i won't go into photo-video stuff since i'm not too knowledgeable in that area. Same with design.

And i don't really look at installations and performances as "art", because most of the time they're fucking shitty copouts from losers who have no sense of art in general. (see that worthless imbecile Damien Hirst and those shitkickers who took a sample of tissue from a turtle, grew it by artificial means, fried it and eated it and called it art)

Dionysus
07-06-2009, 06:42 AM
Warhol, Man Ray, Dali, Van Gough, Liechenstien, Henri Rousseau, Picasso. Allot of the big names but what can I say.

Personally I quite like Pop art and surrealism. I dont know much about Dada but Im facinated by the concept.

Fza
07-06-2009, 10:50 PM
that's a prevalent problem, when people hear the word "artist", they immediately think of painters.

Funny you're the only other poster that mentioned artists that aren't painters(/photographers).

Sookie
07-16-2009, 02:17 AM
Klimt!
And Schiele.
But I also like Van Gogh. :)

As far as photography goes- my ever favorite will be Terry Richardson:
http://i25.tinypic.com/r8b8mr.jpg

grunter
07-18-2009, 01:35 PM
I like caravaggio and ultra realistic paintings with focus on the shadows, cant remember the style its called but it's amazing.

Silverfuck
07-18-2009, 02:17 PM
I like caravaggio and ultra realistic paintings with focus on the shadows, cant remember the style its called but it's amazing.

Chiaroscuro?