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Statements and Essays: Two objects? Ta Tu
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Thursday, October 26, 2006. Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph Giannasio is a 2007 fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Collected here are words that have accumulated with bits and scraps picked up from and woven among the knots and threads of the world wide web. NewYork, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Notes on past projects:. Read some Project Notes. Limited Edition C Prints. They're Soft and C...
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Statements and Essays: Invention Structure
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Sunday, December 23, 2007. We visualize as ideal theoretic, possibly. Eviscerating we find deviation from perfection by compromise, Time not allowed, then criticize. Survey, re-adjust adapt, we plan, tinker, toil for a solution, growing sympathetic, succumb to mortality. Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph Giannasio is a 2007 fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. NewYork, NY, United States. Susan Miller: Field ...
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Statements and Essays: The End of Art
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Tuesday, December 26, 2006. The End of Art. Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph Giannasio is a 2007 fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Collected here are words that have accumulated with bits and scraps picked up from and woven among the knots and threads of the world wide web. NewYork, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Notes on past projects:. Read some Project Notes. Limited Edition C Prints.
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Statements and Essays: Hope for Old Objects
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Sunday, November 26, 2006. Hope for Old Objects. Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph Giannasio is a 2007 fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Collected here are words that have accumulated with bits and scraps picked up from and woven among the knots and threads of the world wide web. NewYork, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Notes on past projects:. Read some Project Notes. Limited Edition C Prints.
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Statements and Essays: Statement
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Monday, December 31, 2007. We can’t own Time. We can only borrow Space. Experience alone is ours, all we can share. So we document. Start with curiosity. What is beneath, an ethereal channel, or an ephemeral abyss? Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph Giannasio is a 2007 fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. NewYork, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Notes on past projects:. Read some Project Notes.
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Statements and Essays: Aesthetic of Time
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Tuesday, December 25, 2007. Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph Giannasio is a 2007 fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Collected here are words that have accumulated with bits and scraps picked up from and woven among the knots and threads of the world wide web. NewYork, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Notes on past projects:. Read some Project Notes. Limited Edition C Prints. They're Soft and C...
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Project Notes: Breathing Building
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Notes on past projects. Thursday, January 18, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A Letter From Martha Graham. From Martha Graham to Agnes De Mille has been one of many beacons that keep me from veering too far off the path. You can support my Art. and fund future projects. by Purchasing. A photo print of a hi-res image from a past installation at my Fotki site.
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Statements and Essays: Gordian Knot
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. The piece I did for "see through.". I was not 100 percent satisfied with the piece in. Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Thursday, February 28, 2013. Tuesday, March 05, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph Giannasio is a 2007 fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. NewYork, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Notes on past projects:. Read some Project Notes. Gifts of the Mu...
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Project Notes: T-Gallery
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Notes on past projects. Thursday, May 18, 2006. A flyer is passed around the class, and left in our studios. One is posted on the bulletin board. One taped to the freight elevator door. "Submissions are being acceptted for exhibitions to be held at the new T-Gallery". Located in the hall of the MFA eighth floor studios at School of Visual Arts. The gallery is a shelf placed on the window ledge between the studios of Artists, Vivian Massry. Experiment with new ideas on a small scale without the academic o...
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Statements and Essays: Beneath Surfaces
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Contemplations on Art and Process. Tuesday, December 26, 2006. Floors are walked upon, dripped on, painted over. From single boards, to a uniform surface. Layer upon layer of time. Marks made, covered, points in history revealed. Removed and set aside what Robert Smithson refers to as “A Discreet Stage”, now recovered, unraveled, investigated, considered momentarily, contemplated, now ready to be unrolled, the present moment restored. Posted by Joseph Giannasio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Andy G...