7/22/2010

DRAFT OF EASSY PLAN

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ART AND DESIGN"
  • Title:
    "Differences between art and design lie not so much in how they look as what they do."
  • Appriach:
    Consider the designers' atitude to both audiences and the their works has changed in a revolutionary way which seems like same as artists.
  • Introduction:
    There is a glorias period of design in 1980s,
    "anthing could be art"even a bed in the room,a pair of old shoes on the floor could be taken to the galery.why design could not?Now days the audiences become confusing about art and design works for the similar forms.Essentially ,cause the atitude of the designers for both audiences and their works has changed."Design just need to exihibite them and wait for someone to accept and apriciate."problely become a buzz standpoint not far away.
    Thesis statement:I dont totaly agree with Brady for the differences between art and design not lie only in how they look, what he mentioned the popuse,how they made,cireria,atitude,materials(what they do).
  • Paragraph1:
    Main idear:
    We can not negiect the atitude of the designers to the audiences is largely the same as artists.
    Evidence:The atitue to audiences has changed from unsophisticated obey the request of the consignor to present their own understanding of design.
    Sources:The architect won all the audiences for the concept of Mies-"less is more"and its glorious beauty.
    ("Fansworth House:Luduig"Mies Van der Rohe"Vandenberg,01/09/05)
  • Paragraph2:
    Main idear:We can not negiect the atitude of the designers to the their works is largely the same as artists.
    Evidence:The The atitue to their works has changed from unsophisticated obey the ulitilicarian function to
    "contemplate and reflect"which is the same as artists.
    Sources:("Sydeny operal House"Parks,Peggy J,Baker and Talor 01/05/04)
  • Conclusion:
    I dont totaly agree with Brady for the differences between art and design lie in what he mentioned the atitude(what they do).We should notice that by more and more desiners changing the atitde,we have the powerful reson to believe that desin could be art not far away.

7/18/2010

The New Decor and Ernesto Neto at The Hayward Gallery

The New Decor and Ernesto Neto at The Hayward Gallery
Step into the Hayword Gallery this summer, many buzzwords that are linked to interior design such as "space,sculpture,furnature"surfaced.
One will be astonished to find the works of 36 artists from 22 countries being exhibit on the lower floor of the exhibition hall. The artists transform the appearance of daily furniture into a different set of interior design that overturn the normally accepted.
Under the topic of "New Decor" the artists have a knack to represent the political and social problems. They not only display their exhibitions, but also have the objective of exploring new ideas in interior design.
Two such good examples are the "Motorway Flyover" by LOS Carpinteros from Cuba and "Smokes Spheres" by Angela Bulloch from Canada. However, in my humble opinion, there are some need to improved as curators,Because sometimes I was tired from matching the title to its exhibit,and some are arranged in confusion,which the curators need to give more rational space to these magical artists.
One finished with the exhibition on the lower floor. A large-scale sculpture waits you on the upper floor. “Edges of the world”by brilliant artist Ernesto Neto, explores the design on tension and weight, by involving biomorsphere forms. With Nero’s unique concept, the sculpture was arranged with a rein that spread out of the gallery’s top floor and terraces.
Visitors would naturally be attracted to “Edges of the World”, because of its colorful and relaxable space. Upon entering the exhibit, everyone will enjoy Nero’s installation which aims to fuse human’s body with our city. Walking through the tunnel-like passages, one will be able to appreciate the wonderful scene of pieces works, enjoy slightly surreal happiness in the miniature cityscape, walk to future in the open air, as well as dipping into small pool which combine variety levels of technology,even we can climb and get into its heart to listen to the heartbeat as if listen ourselves. The success of Nero’s exhibition is built on his ability to display his idea of dream land using a mixture of sculpture,landscape,space,architecture,urban design, and also one who put these ideas into practice.

7/05/2010

REVIEW-OMA

OMA (office for metropolitan Architecture)Villa Dall’s Ava 1985-1991

Film dinected by Pichard Copans 1992,16mm,coulor

The Villa Dall’s Ava,to be found in the quiet,leafy,bourgeois suburb of St cloud in Pairs was designed and built 1985-1991 by Koolhas,and OMA,the team comprising,Xavier de Geyter and Jeroen Thomas.The engian,Marc Mimram,was also key to the successful realisation.It was commissioned by a publisher Dominique.the house was in someway emblematic ( of 21century architecture futher they wish a swimming pool on the roof.The site was a glorious one,with views over the city toward the Eiffel tower.The travargant)even florid 19 century houses.thest suround villa Dull’s Ava serve to increase the surreal house itself.

Koolhas is my favorate architect ,and the view of the villa shows the artists tending to respond the to nature. Know what is the positive and negitive aspacts of the design. Many angles view different.He employs process of addition and erosion that the architect built up.

Pichad Copans repeat the glorious of the architect.and imagine what to modify in another addition.What atracted me once again for the same art work in different way.
And now I reallise the art work should be explained in a new way such as view ,paiting to give a fresh shake to people,then there is also new judgement too.

SURREAL HOUSE
04/07/2010