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<p>(I don't mean this in a PC way at all, but in line with the purely-formal vs. content/meaning issue with the images...) I get arabesque + Cadillac logo, and there IS a Cadillac dealer in Arab, Alabama (I just looked it up), but... just what is the term "Arab Cadillac" meant to suggest?</p>kurt commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d834d0c61669e22006-06-26T22:44:31Z2007-08-19T19:13:45Zkurthttp://www.restlus.com/My 2 cents: I think it's formally well done, but just that. He seems to be going for a thicket...<p>My 2 cents: </p>
<p>I think it's formally well done, but just that. He seems to be going for a thicket / dried weed effect, which is a good idea, but the imagery and color is too tasteful (retaining the regal look of the ornamentation and shields) and inorganic to suggest some natural content.</p>
<p>I think this kind of thing works better in a context where it decorates/marks something, like bodies (tattoos), surfboards, cars or signs. Indoors and on its own, it reminds me of the painted glyphs Eliot Pucket (sp?) did -- sensuous, but maybe too handsome for their own good.<br />
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<p>Also, a lot of the buying here is coming from the young people who are starting to make money, and who are the same folks who collect toys, sneakers, shop at KidRobot etc. What does all that mean? I don't know. But the audience is a bit different than for the usual art market.</p>
<p>Sure, there's a couple people round here who like it. And it is a pretty picture, well composed and executed. He has talent. I'd hire the guy to do some illustrations/marketing campaign work. But what does it offer to the art world on an intellectual level? Not much in my mind.</p>James commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d8349b35f353ef2006-06-26T13:04:08Z2007-08-19T20:12:13ZJameshttp://jameswolanin.blogspot.com/Great Work. Ryan has his own style, instantly recognizable. Side note: You're all invited to an open studio tour. Visit...<p>Great Work. Ryan has his own style, instantly recognizable.</p>
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Actually just bought his book in hopes of learning the intellectual angle that I just knew I was missing … oops, turns out there is none. Not such a great book either.<br />
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<p>Anthony has no idea what he's talking about, and he's too busy using "see how smart I am" words in his comment to hide his errors!</p>
<p>McGinness is not a dead end. He's already in MOMA, and we're just starting to see his best work.</p>Christine commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d8349af5c553ef2006-06-24T22:25:05Z2007-08-19T19:48:30ZChristineI think you're all wrong and being way too nit picky. Ryan McGinness work is thoughtful, yet, beautiful. He's a...<p>I think you're all wrong and being way too nit picky. <br />
Ryan McGinness work is thoughtful, yet, beautiful. He's a fresh voice in the new world of dull figurative painting.<br />
Most certianly an important artist, to be collected!</p>Gabe commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d834d0367a69e22006-06-24T00:48:13Z2007-08-19T19:32:57ZGabeI agree with most other comments here, his work is a bit "small". For me, it lacks the depth and...<p>I agree with most other comments here, his work is a bit "small". For me, it lacks the depth and scale (maybe physical and content-wise) that other artists have--Julie Mehretu for example. It would be nice to get more info on Mr. McGuinness, but relative to the amount of commerial work there is to see AND buy online, there isn't much to read. Perhaps that is evidence enough. I think this work in particular is a failed attempt to transform his design work into art work, and I haven't seen anything else that really proved he was capable of that transition. As well, I don't understand his choice of medium. Acrylic on wood panel? Why not print it? I feel like he is offering a token format to pass his work as art. </p>anthony commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d8349acc2153ef2006-06-24T00:14:42Z2007-08-19T19:32:29Zanthonyhttp://www.pinkmoose.blogspot.comLove it or hate it? Trash or Treasure? Love it. Trash. Great visionary panting or just a simple graphic doodle?...<p>Love it or hate it? Trash or Treasure?<br />
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<p>Great visionary panting or just a simple graphic doodle? <br />
This is a false binary. </p>
<p>Lots of emotional image depth, or just a typographical flourish which belongs somewhere on the margin of a hallmark card?<br />
This makes it sound like typographical flourishes dont have a place in the history of art, or that they are not worth having in the first place, and that emotional large depth cant have aesthetic power w/o "emotional image depth". McGuiness reminds me of an excellent postmodern updating of all sorts of things; of kufic plates, medieval illuminated manuscripts, edo era japanese albums, classical chinese landscapes, mid 20th century french and swiss iconographic design; persian manuscriptis; 21st century commerical designs...this abstracting and synthesizing the aesthetics of language are really quite interesting. </p>
<p>Clinical graphic gimmicks, or contemplative fields of intimate meditation?<br />
his work isnt clinical, its too messy and colourful to be messy. i also dont think its contemplative fields of anything, it doesnt have the fluidity or liquidity of much calligraphy---it doesnt have the seductive or functional eyefeel, lets say. So, by making decorative work less about what is being said and more about what is being looked at, its decorative but thats a fantastic qaulity sometimes. </p>
<p>Revolutionary artist to be collected, or passing commercial fad, just an icon of the over hyped age of contemporary art?<br />
I dont know how his market is, but i expect him to be a bit like the painting and decoration school of the 70s, a very important and overlooked dead end, when it goes out of fashion</p>Fabio Rojas commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d834d02df269e22006-06-23T21:55:47Z2007-08-19T18:18:46ZFabio RojasI'm not an expert, just a snob. But I'll side with the other commenters - looks nice, but there doesn't...<p>I'm not an expert, just a snob. But I'll side with the other commenters - looks nice, but there doesn't seem to be an aniamting idea behind the doodles. It may look better in person. Could it be that it doesn't reproduce well on web page?</p>Mike commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d834d02b4f69e22006-06-23T21:08:40Z2007-08-19T19:29:31ZMikehttp://www.ModernartObsession.blogs.comHey BillBob.. When I first started this blog..I wrote about Gallery Discounts.. check out.. http://modernartobsession.blogs.com/modern_art_obsession/2005/11/zach_feuer_gall.html#comments Wow.. so that's 4 out...<p>Hey BillBob..<br />
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<p>Wow.. so that's 4 out of 4 expert opinions..all thumbs down!.. no one has a kind word for the work of Ryan McGinness!! But the new show, out in East Hampton was almost completely sold out.. </p>
<p>Then, who's buying it?? Why?</p>DC commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d8349ac2c253ef2006-06-23T20:59:23Z2007-08-19T19:29:31ZDChttp://rubberbandlazer.blogspot.com/Philip Taaffe for the oh so cool kid set.<p>Philip Taaffe for the oh so cool kid set.</p>Kenny T commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d8349ac35753ef2006-06-23T20:49:20Z2007-08-19T18:17:22ZKenny TEasy Week: NEXT!<p>Easy Week: NEXT!</p>A.J. commented on 'Ryan McGinness - Art Image of the week'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200d8349ac2d853ef2006-06-23T20:42:22Z2007-08-19T19:29:09ZA.J.http://www.hangten.typepad.com/it's half-ass, kinda maskingtape/slash/airbrush doodle-y (YES album-coverisch) ...perhaps only suitable for a Pompidou Shape-ydoo exhibition, or a mini-bar custom paintjob.<p>it's half-ass, kinda maskingtape/slash/airbrush doodle-y <br />
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<p>I can't wait for the next column which is: "Next time, another price-related question: Is the price that a gallery publishes the price you should expect to pay?" </p>
<p>That's a question burning in my mind. Many prints I've bought I've gotten the customary 10% off from the gallery-sometimes without even asking. But some galleries are headfast about no discounts unless they "know you." What is everyones experience around here? 10%??? More??? </p>
<p>Or the old "well the market is brisk blah blah, hurry before it sells out..."</p>
<p>I can't wait for the art market to crash so I can play hardball with them.</p>