Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Yayoi Kusama

Biography:

Started to paint using polka dots and nets as motifs at around age ten and created fantastic paintings in watercolors, pastels and oils.

Went to the United States in 1957. Showed large paintings, soft sculptures, and environmental sculptures using mirrors and electric lights. In the latter 1960s, staged many happenings such as body painting festivals, fashion shows and anti-war demonstrations. Launched media-related activities such as film production and newspaper publication. In 1968, the film "Kusama’s Self-Obliteration" which Kusama produced and starred in won a prize at the Fourth International Experimental Film Competition in Belgium and the Second Maryland Film Festival, as well as the second prize at the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Held exhibitions and staged happenings also in various countries in Europe.

Returned to Japan in 1973. While continuing to produce and show art works, Kusama issued a number of novels and anthologies. In 1983, the novel "The Hustlers' Grotto of Christopher Street" won the Tenth Literary Award for New Writers from the monthly magazine Yasei Jidai.

In 1986, she held solo exhibitions at the Musee Municipal, Dole and the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Calais, France, in 1989, solo exhibitions at the Center for International Contemporary Arts, New York and the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England. In 1993, she participated in the 45th Venice Biennale.

Began to create open-air sculptures in 1994. Produced open-air pieces for the Fukuoka Kenko Center, the Fukuoka Municipal Museum of Art, the Bunka-mura on Benesse Island of Naoshima, Kirishima Open-Air Museum and Matsumoto City Museum of Art, in front of Matsudai Station, Niigata, TGV's Lille-Europe Station in France, Beverly Gardens Park, Beverly hills, Pyeonghwa Park, Anyang and a mural for the hallway at subway station in Lisbon.

Began to show works mainly at galleries in New York in 1996. A solo show held in New York in the same year won the Best Gallery Show in 1995/96 and the Best Gallery Show in 1996/97 from the International Association of Art Critics in 1996.

From 1998 to 1999, a major retrospective of Kusama’s works which opened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art traveled to the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Walker Art Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo.

In 2000, Kusama won The Education Minister’s Art Encouragement Prize and Foreign-Minister’s Commendations. Her solo exhibition that started at Le Consortium in France in the same year traveled to Maison de la culture du Japon, Paris, KUNSTHALLEN BRANDTS ÆDEFABRIK, Denmark, Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, KUNSTHALLE Wien, Art Sonje Center, Seoul.

Received the Asahi Prize in 2001, the Medal with Dark Navy Blue Ribbon in 2002, the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Officier), and the Nagano Governor Prize (for the contribution in encouragement of art and culture) in 2003.

In 2004, her solo exhibition "KUSAMATRIX" started at Mori Museum in Tokyo. This exhibition drew visitors totaling 520,000 people. In the same year,another solo exhibition started at The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo In 2005, it travelled to The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, Matsumoto City Museum of Art.

Received the 2006 National Lifetime Achievement Awards, the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Losette and The Praemium Imperiale -Painting- in 2006.

In 2008, Documentary film, (near equal) series, the fifth. [ Yayoi Kusama, I adore myself.] was released.




















Appeals to my own obsessive tendencies.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Point That Thing Somewhere Else/The Clean

baby when you say you want me
i'll faint & know it's not true
i know when you hold me
you won't see it through
don't point me out of the crowd
don't point that thing at me

going uptown as fast as i can go
going down & don't feel low
going out, all around
up and down to the speed freak sound

baby when you say you want me
i'll faint & know it's not true
i know when you hold me
you won't see it through
don't point me out of the crowd
don't point that thing at me

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Naomi/Neutral Milk Hotel

your prettiness is seeping through
out from the dress I took from you
so pretty
and my emptiness is swollen shut
always the wretch i have become
so empty

and please, please don't leave me here

i'm watching naomi, full bloom
i hope that she will soon explode
into one million tastes and tunes
one million angels come and hold
her
down
they could hold her down until she cries

i'm tasting naomi's perfume
it tastes like shit and i must say
she comes and goes most afternoons
one billion lovers wave and love her now
they could love her now and so could I

there is no naomi in view
she walks through cambridge stocks and strolls
and if she only really knew
one million angels could come and save her soul
they could save her soul until she shines

until she shines
until she shines
until she shines
until she shines

so pretty
so pretty
so pretty
so pretty...


and please, please don't leave me here

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Courtney Love/Wesley Willis

You are a rock star
You are a rock and roll legend
You are a good rock singer
You can really whup a camel's ass

Courtney Love
Courtney Love
Courtney Love
Courtney Love

You are a talented girl
You are a rock and roll queen
You sing for the band Hole
You are a rock and roll woman

Courtney Love
Courtney Love
Courtney Love
Courtney Love

You are my sweetheart to the end
You are so sweet as Domino sugar
You are the girl of my dreams
You are so lovable to me in the long run

Courtney Love
Courtney Love
Courtney Love
Courtney Love

Raid, it kills bugs dead

Saturday, August 8, 2009

gimme danger/iggy & the stooges

gimme danger, little stranger
& i'll give you a piece
gimme danger, little stranger,
& i'll feel your disease
there's nothing in my dreams, just some ugly memories
kiss me like the ocean breeze

now if you will be my lover, i'll shiver and sing
but if you can be my master, i will do anything
there's nothing left alive but a pair of glassy eyes
raise my feelings one more time

find a little stranger, find your little stranger
say you're gonna feel my hand
say gotta gimme danger wild little stranger
honey gotta feel my hand
swear you're gonna feel my hand
swear you're gonna feel my hand

gimme danger
little stranger
gimme danger
little stranger
gimme danger
little stranger
gimme danger
little stranger
gimme danger
little stranger

gotta feel me...gotta feel me
gotta feel me...little stranger

before & again - akron/family

i have to say something if i want to sing
but it's not about the words
it's my voice rising
to a place far from me
that my fingers can't reach
& my legs are so tired from all this standing
standing still

all of my dreams are memories
that i can't place to a time or a face
but my body knows
of the ribbons & hose
that i once was tied in
in my mother's skin
before & again
before & again
before & again

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Upcoming Shit.

"Outfits Mental Patients Would Wear"
"Batman & Robin's Adventures Through Time Featuring Sherlock Holmes"
"Courtney Love's Adventures Through the Looking Glass"
"Wesley Willis Whips A Mule's Ass"


I mean it, I really am going to write this shit one day.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Haute Couture Series: Outfits Mental Patients Would Wear.

Hardly original, now that I think about it, but I'm bored. And this is mainly an excuse to post this awesome picture of Courtney Love. I don't really know who the rest of these idiots are but they certainly look like total fucktards. I feel embarrassed for womenkind when I see celebrities dressed like this; I hate to say it, but I think that more often than not, men have a lot more sense in this area.