Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Deconstructed Triptych







1. Kasimir Malevich Selected artworks
2. Jenny Postle Graduate Collection
3. Comme des Garçons Fall/Winter 2011

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Taking the principle of collage and multiplying it in itarative rows of three. Irregular rows of cloth and colour. Layered geometric shapes. Three lines of text.
/HORST

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Complication & Abstraction




Artworks Joan Miró

Chaos and its antithesis. A few and a million strokes. Either I am confused. Or enlighted. But I am slowly finding access to the genius of waiting room art. What reminds me to book a dentist appointment.
/HORST

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Other Landscapes






Artworks David Schnell

Global warming and geoengineering. Today left me with doubt and fear. Glaciers are melting. And with them knowledge and culture will be eliminated. Please re-evaluate your actions. Right now. Not in ten years, not in thirty.
/HORST

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Seminal Influence



Artworks Xenia Hausner

I admire this woman and her work. And how I tried to achieve this perfect balance of abstraction and realism. In the end, I failed. But the sweet memory of my attempts remains.
/HORST

Friday, 14 May 2010

Ikebana



Artworks Isa Genzken

As I recently discovered my softer flower side and now surround myself with white tulips or buttercups, I have picked some unconventional arrangment proposals for you. What about a floral installation à la Isa Genzken for your living room?
/HORST

Sunday, 18 April 2010

Replica

Horst Meier vs. Wassily Kandinsky



T-Shirt Levi's Red
Shorts Acne Jeans
Reversed bomber jacket Second Hand
Knife IKEA
Stool Vitra

May I introduce to you a new Lynn & Horst series. Dispiteously facing world renowned examples of art history. The aesthetic discourse documented and re-interpreted with photo booth. This time: The highly discussed Wassily Kandinsky, equally associated with appreciation and disgust.
/HORST

P.S.: If you would like Horst to challenge an artwork, submit your proposal here and now.