Wikipedia:WikiProject Contemporary Art
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[edit] Scope and Goals
Fine or visual arts is one of Wikipedia’s comparatively weakest subject areas and content about contemporary art, in particular, is scarce. Many potential ‘expert’ contributors – artists, theorists, critics, etc. seem to want to use Wikipedia, but in a manner that tends to conflict with its encyclopaedic function and neutral point of view.
At the time of writing, entries on contemporary art tend to be stubby, inaccurate, and to have sections put in that seem to be motivated heavily by an anti-postmodernist or anti-academic slant. It is not our goal to ignore the controversy that still surrounds contemporary art, but to help collect that controversy in coherent sections of relevent articles on general topics within postmodernism, and to give a sense of the larger debate. Ideally, resources on contemporary art within Wikipedia will be useful both for a generalist who is seeking to better understand contemporary work in the humanities, and by, say, a first year graduate student looking for a resource to help stay afloat in an intro theory class. To this end, we need contributors ranging from people working professionally in the field of contemporary art to laymen who can point out that we've descended into hopeless jargon.
For articles on Contemporary Art Scenes in specific countries, please go to International Contemporary Art Scenes
[edit] Participants
- Ran DeBord
- Ian Drysdale
- Darrel Stadlen
- Selina Apostol
- Tyrenius
- Wootking
- Mark Faraday
- Freshacconci
- Lighthead þ
- Wickethewok (talk · contribs)
- Infiniteawe
- Ethicoaestheticist
- S.dedalus
[edit] Participants Personal Outlines
Space for particular interests, outline of contributions, pages in progress, wanted pages being proposed to existing contributors and area for suggestions ...
[edit] Ran DeBord.
Artist born in the United States in 1957 developed the concept of a new contemporary art form that was termed "Dripism." {link} [http://www.dripism.com
Like his distant relative, Guy Debord (Society of the Spectacle), Debord approached his artform from a radical perspective, working with Latex paint on horizontally mounted Lexan panels. Sunrises and sunsets are his main subject matter. http://dripism.com/html/carlsbad3nm.html http://dripism.com/html/dotssunset.html Videos may be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dripism&search_type=
[edit] Ian Drysdale
[edit] Darrel Stadlen
[edit] Selina Apostol
Hi, Selina, I think "The Practice" really misses much of what is happening in contemporary art. What I mean is "The Practice" overloads on theory, and the personal experience with art is lost. I feel a better starting point for our discussions is we all take a look at PBS.org website and check out their series on ART 21, and have a discussion about what happens there.-Art4Humanists
[edit] Tyrenius
Contemporary UK art. I have worked on Turner Prize, Young British Artists (including Damien Hirst, Stuckism and other related articles, as well as more general articles, such as Conceptual art, and a template for Young British Artists. Tyrenius 18:56, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Samantha Rugge-Price
Although i'm no scholar in contemporary art, i'm particularly interested in the potential possibilities of this project. We need you to create a community for contemporary art, make it active and make this project a place where people can share thoughts on artists, exhibitions, art tours, or individual pieces.
Hi, Samantha, I really recommend the PBS.org website, click on their ART 21 and I think it is a great way to begin discussions on contemporary art. -Art4Humanists
[edit] Art4Humanists
Art4humanists is a creation of the artist Mark Faraday. Welcome. Currently Mark Faraday is active as a visual contemporary artist. Mark Faraday is prepresented by Amsterdam Whitney Gallery in New York City, and will be having an exhibition in April 2007 in New York. The websites which have examples of works are 1)www.chelseaartgalleries.com and www.amsterdamwhitneygallery.com and www.markfaraday.blogspot.com
[edit] Freshacconci
Hey. I'm focused on contemporary art in general, and Canadian art and media and film art in particular, with an interest in Modern Art history (1850-1970) as well.
[edit] Wickethewok
I've taken a couple college courses in new media art (video, performance, feminist stuff). I do mainly bios, as some of the theory stuff goes over my head. I've gotten a couple of electronic music bio articles up to FA and would like to do the same with some of the contemporary art bios (Carolee Schneemann, Lynda Benglis, Paul McCarthy, etc).
[edit] Infiniteawe
I'm an undergraduate in Art History at the University of Maryland. Right now I'm interested in working on the contemporary art article. Since much of my focus is actually on the art market, I'd like to focus on creating an article there.
[edit] Reza Pirooz Far
Researcher at TU-Berlin in architecture and urbanism, Berlin, Germany
Related to the issue or any urban and architectural topics, you can contact me root@thinkingarchitecture.net I'm very interested in this program and excited about the issue which was fully expected to hear. Fingers Crossed.
www.thinkingarchitecture.net
[edit] S.dedalus
I’m an art student and composer. My interests lie primarily in music, conceptual art, and literature.
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New art stubs are being proposed and voted on over in stubs this week Goldenrowley 01:04, 14 September 2006 (UTC)