February 2015

Capturing Energy and the Figurative Cosmos Acording To Dustin Yellin

Capturing Energy and the Figurative Cosmos Acording To Dustin Yellin

Countless elements pulling together into one form, directed by will, energy.

Science tells us that we are matter, theologians say that we are spirit. Today we accept that humans are energy. Some innate ordered intelligence allows this energy to direct the laws of attraction/repulsion, commanding quarks and gluons to pull with and against; adding, arranging, discarding elements to the mass of distinct particles and facets that comprise us.

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

At any moment the inventory of our composition is not what it was yesterday, particular from what it will be tomorrow, always in motion, within it a record of our history. Energy is what dancers summon by their will – then command, allow, direct, capture, release – their collections of atoms electric, a magnetic pulling and propelling together as one, as many, with nuance.

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Here in February these forms and their energy are frozen in layers of glass, arranged on enormous slides, their components visible without microscope. Dustin Yellin neatly spaces the stacked slices of stilled movement across the cosmos of this great minimalist hall at Lincoln Center and hits them with focused beams of light.

And what do they reveal? A myriad of found objects, clippings, images, textures, mirrors, gestures, memories, imaginings, emotions. The forms and their components blast apart and swirl and swarm and realign. All are in motion, and all are stilled, better seen when you exert your command of motion, your willful direction of energy.

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Cross section. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. Detail. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Dustin Yellin. New York City Ballet/Art Series. February, 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

 

New York City Ballet is offering free, open hours for the general public to view this exhibition, fifteen works of a larger collection entitled Psychogeographies, on the following dates: Thursday, February 12 through Sunday, February 22 – Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon; and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For further information go to: nycballet.com

 

 

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This article is also published on The Huffington Post

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The Street To The Auction Hammer : Jim Prigoff Gets His Artcurial Catalogue

The Street To The Auction Hammer : Jim Prigoff Gets His Artcurial Catalogue

Fine art by urban artists continues to gain interest by collectors worldwide and auctions dedicated to it are becoming more common. Artcurial has a selection of just under 200 works by mainly European and American artists who have practiced at one time (or currently) in the street, whether they have called themselves Street Artists or graffiti writers or another variant. Long time documenter, celebrated author, and public speaker on the aerosol art and the related scenes since the 1980s (at least), James Prigoff received his ARTCURIAL catalogue in the mail this week and offers us his personal observations today on BSA

by Jim Prigoff

During the past few years we have seen an increase in interest in Graffiti based canvases, particularly from the early NYC writers. ARTCURIAL, in Paris, has had a number of auctions in recent years supported by printed catalogues.

Despite that, I wasn’t quite prepared for the very hefty 220 page catalogue that arrived today. I believe it is the first auction that I have seen entitled “Urban Art”. Not only are there many canvases by the early train writers solidly based in the Graff culture (1981-1983), but then offshoots from that and finally what today is labeled “Urban Art”. (Mostly 2010 to the present – Graff based and other).

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Urban Art. The new Artcurial catalogue with KAWS on the front. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

The early eighties saw the train writers go to canvas as some major dealers like Tony Shafrazi took on writers like Futura, but the flame quickly burned out. In Europe, however, there was more interest and a collector named Henk Pijnenburg amassed a huge collection of the NYC output, particularly from BLADE. Yaki Kornblit in Amsterdam was one of the first to have sold out shows. When I visited with him, he was opening a show for Ramellzee. Before it even opened, every canvas was tagged SOLD. A few European Museums also bought in.

By 1991 nothing had happened to increase the canvas’s value and Henk organized the “Coming from the Subway” show at the Groninger Museum in Holland. The catalogue was huge and most of the writers attended. I went there. He hoped to ignite interest and promote his collection, but really outside of Basqiuat and Haring not much happened until the last five or so years.

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Dondi. Urban Art. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

Two years ago, Henk sold his entire collection to a Paris collector of the art form since 2009. Many of the canvases originally purchased by Henk were offered in this auction. His Dondi “Dark Continent”, an iconic piece, listed for $25/35 thousand Euros. ($1.13 dollars to $1 Euro).

Listed from other sources were Crash for $15/20 and $20/30. A Chaz for $18/25. Seen $12/15 and $25/30 and a 2007 for $30/40. Zephyr, Futura, Toxic all in the $15/30 range. (000)

Jon One 156, who left NYC years ago to live in Paris with three modern canvases from$12/15, $15/20 and $30/40. A large Conor Harrington (Irish) for $25/30. A J.R. photo on aluminum for $25/30 !!!!! Os/Gemeos for $25/30. Shepard Fairey anywhere from $25 to $50. Retna for $15/20 and hold onto your hat, a KAWS piece (the catalogue cover) 4.5 x 6 ‘ for $120/150. (000)

(Prices are ARTCURIAL’s estimate of what the art would go for in the auction).

Going back to my early photography when there were mostly just T-Kid 170 type tags on the streets, who could have imagined what could happen to “Vandalism” now heralded as “URBAN ART”.

Jim Prigoff is the co-author of Spraycan Art (Thames and Hudson, 1987)

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CRASH. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

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JonOne. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

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Futura. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

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Blek le Rat. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

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Jef Aerosol. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

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Shepard Fairey. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)Brooklyn-Street-Art-740-detail-RERO-Artcurial-auction-Screen-Shot-2015-02-03-at-7.13

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Nick Walker. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

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ZEVS. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

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Conor Harrington. Artcurial. February 04. 2015. Paris, France. (photo of catalogue © Jaime Rojo)

 

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Borondo Studio Visit Before “Animal” Solo Show

Borondo Studio Visit Before “Animal” Solo Show

Spanish Street Artist, expressionist, painter/multi-media explorer Borondo has been on a lot of people’s list lately because his wide-eyed and fearless inquisitions are taking him into many disciplines, and he’s doing most of them incredibly.

He’s excited about his new solo show at Rex Romae Gallery in Shoreditch, London this Friday the 6th, and we’re excited because the photographer Butterfly is sharing these fresh new images with BSA readers. Following the shots you can read more about her visit to the Borondo studios.

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Borondo. “Animal” Rex Romae Gallery. Shoreditch, London. (photo © Butterfly)

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Borondo. “Animal” Rex Romae Gallery. Shoreditch, London. (photo © Butterfly)

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Borondo. “Animal” Rex Romae Gallery. Shoreditch, London. (photo © Butterfly)

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Borondo. “Animal” Rex Romae Gallery. Shoreditch, London. (photo © Butterfly)

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Borondo. “Animal” Rex Romae Gallery. Shoreditch, London. (photo © Butterfly)

From Butterfly’s visit to Borondo’s studio:

“We visited the studio of prolific Spanish artist Gonzalo Borondo ahead of his upcoming solo exhibition ‘Animal’.  Curated by Rom Levy, founder of  RexRomae, and Charlotte Dutoit of Justkids, the show will be set up at the London Newcastle Project Space in Shoreditch . It’s Borondo’s most ambitious show to date and the atmosphere in the studio is buzzing and fun. Prolific is an euphemism when we see the variety of techniques and medium used: wood, mesh, glass, videos and so on…click HERE to continue reading and to see more photos.

Our thanks to Butterfly for sharing this with BSA Readers.

 

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BSA Images Of The Week: 02.01.15

BSA Images Of The Week: 02.01.15

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Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Eric Simmons, Eurotrash, Flood, Jordan Seiler, LMNOPI, London Kaye, Myth, Neon King Kong, Nick Walker, Paper Skaters, Silkor, Snowden, Snownyc, Specter, Thievin’ Stephen and Zach Meyer.

Top Image >> Nick Walker (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Flood (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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LMNOPI. The artist painted this mural last summer. The word EVOLVE was recently added as a way to restore the piece which was recently vandalized. See the damaged piece below. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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LMNOPI (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Specter.  NYC Subway AD Takeover. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Jordan Seiler. NYC Subway AD Takeover. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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A small but effective intervention on a Hedwig And The Angry Inch Ad by Eric Simmons on the NYC Subway. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Snowden (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Paper Skaters (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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London Kaye (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Myth (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Zach Meyer (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Thievin’ Stephen (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Eurotrash (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Neon King Kong (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Slikor “Lets Stay Together” Yes let’s. At Low Brow Artique. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Untitled. Central Park. Manhattan, NYC. January 2015. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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