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Artist Joy Garnett to Speak on Painting and the Technical Image World, Wednesday, Nov 28, 2012 @ 12:44 pm Artist Joy Garnett will deliver a lecture titled "Painting and the Technical Image World" as part of the Department of Digital Arts' fall 2012 lecture series. The talk will take place on Wednesday, November 28th from 12:45 PM to 1:45 PM in Myrtle Hall, Lecture Room 4E-3, on Pratt's Brooklyn campus. Garnett is a New York-based artist whose paintings are based on news photographs, scientific imagery, and military documents she gathers from the Internet and uses to examine the apocalyptic-sublime at the intersections of media, politics, and culture.

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• Science + technoscience photography• US Government + military archives• News photos; photojournalism (mass media)• Influences/direct references to other art works

Dad’s Lab…

Source Material

• Science + technoscience photography• US Government + military archives• News photos; photojournalism (mass media)• Influences/direct references to other art works

Science Textbooks, TV shows, Time-Life books… The Internet

Chromosomes series (ca. 1997)

Embryos series (ca. 1997)

Cloud Chamber series. 1998. Oil on canvas. 11 x 12 inches

These paintings are based on photographs of particle trails recorded with the use of a cloud chamber, a device used in early particle physics experiments (c. 1911) to map the passage of charged particles emitted as a result of radioactive decay. While these trails appear as aesthetically pleasing abstract designs, this aspect of the experiment is wholly unintended, bringing into focus the human tendency to project meaning and beauty onto even the most banal or arbitrary imagery.

De-familiarization

Source Material

• Science + technoscience photography• US Government + military archives• News photos; photojournalism (mass media)• Influences/direct references to other art works

Declassified Cold War Imagery

Paintings: 1997-1999

Declassified government files

"Trinity" July 16, 1945the first nuclear test 

Alamogordo Test Range Jornada del Muerte Desert

(“Journey of Death”) New Mexico

Developed by Dr. Harold Edgerton in the 1940s, the Rapatronic photographic technique allowed very early times in a nuclear explosion's fireball growth to be recorded.(at the rate of 1/1,000,000 of a second.)

"Dog“, November 1, 1951Operation Buster-Jangle, Nevada Test Site, Area 7

1417 Foot Airdrop from B-50

“Castle Bravo”High yield thermonuclear weapons test (H-bomb) detonated on an artificial

island at Bikini Atoll February 28, 1954 (GMT)

Frederick Church: Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860

Trinity 3 (1998) 15 x 30 inches. Oil on canvas.

Fireball with Joshua Trees (1998) 48 x 48 inches. Oil on canvas.

Christmas Island (1998) 50 x 42 inches. Oil on canvas.

Boltzman (1999) 20 x 26 inches. Oil on canvas.

"The Bomb Project [...] open database on nuclear information exemplifies the manner in which new technologies can simultaneously decentralize and organize information."

- Rachel Greene, INTERNET ART, Thames & Hudson, Ltd. (Spring 2004, World of Art series)

Rocket Science

1999 - 2001

Public domain:

declassified military documents

Television: Night vision / Tracer fire : The First Gulf War (CNN)

Kosovo: Gun camera imagery (Mpeg)

Eject (1999). Oil on canvas. 38 x 62 inches.

Flame-out (1999). Oil on canvas. 15 x 18 inches.

Crash (1999). Oil on canvas. 44 x 84 inches.

Contrails (1999). Oil on canvas. 44 x 84 inches

Ex Trails (2000). Oil on canvas. 60 x 78 inches.

Night Vision (2000). Oil on canvas. 26 x 32 inches.

Cluster (2000). Oil on canvas. 60 x 78 inches.

Kill Box (2001). Oil on canvas. 38 x 48 inches.

Rocket Science. (2001) 28 x 38 inches. Oil on canvas.

October 2001: Hijacker portraits

Untitled (Abdulaziz Alomari)  (2001)  15 x 10 inches. Oil on canvas

Direct Hit 1 (2002) 38 x 48 inches. Oil on canvas

Signal (2002) 35 x 40 inches. Oil on canvas

Source Material

• Science + technoscience photography• US Government + military archives• News photos; photojournalism (mass media)• Influences/direct references to other art works

The Media Narrative

News Anchor (Kabul) (2002) 26 x 32 inches. Oil on canvas

Jog. 2003. 26 x 46 inches. Oil/canvas

Molotov (2003) 70 x 60 inches. Oil on canvas

Leap. (2003) 54 x 60 inches. Oil on canvas.

Stones. (2003) 60 x 78 inches. Oil on canvas.

Air Strip. (2003) 44 x 84 inches. Oil on canvas.

Guardian Angel. (2003) 30 x 35 inches. Oil on canvas.

Emo. (2003) 78 x 60 inches. Oil on canvas.

Riot. (2004) 35 x 30 inches. Oil on canvas.

Stones (2) (2004) 38 x 30 inches. Oil on canvas

Paris Riots (3) 2005. 11 x 14 inches. Oil on canvas

Paris Riots (6) 2005. 15 x 20 inches. Oil on canvas.

Strange Weather

2005 - 2007

Flood 2 (2005) 26 x 46 inches. Oil on canvas.

Plume 2 (2005) 26 x 46 inches. Oil on canvas

Flood 5 (2006) 54 x 60 inches. oil/canvas.

Night Vision, Baghdad (2006) 38 x 44 inches, Oil/canvas

Road. (2007) 35 x 38 inches. oil on canvas

De-familiarization

Noon. (2007) 56 x 60 inches. Oil on canvas.

Oil. (2008) 38 x 44 inches. Oil on canvas

Yellow Smoke. (2009). Oil on canvas. 26 x 30 inches.

Explosion, Yellow & White (2009)Oil on canvas. 32 x 26 inches

Crash. (2009) 38 x 48 inches. Oil on canvas

“Riot”

a solo show at Debs & Co. in the spring of 2004…

Molotov (2003) 70 x 60 inches. Oil on canvas

Halfway through the show, I receive an ominous email……

Susan Meiselas: NICARAGUA, Esteli (1979).

“Cease and Desist”

Meanwhile, on Rhizome’s ‘Raw’ list-serv,

a discussion ensues between myself, net artists, coders and musicians…

“Cease & Desist”

Am I a Pirate?!

“Joywar”

Spring/Summer 2004

Revisited 2012

Artist Tim Whidden mirrored the image on his own site…

Artist Michael Sarff created a “derivative” work based on Molotov that represents this “mirroring”:

On Rhizome, artist Ryan Griffis declares “Joywar”( a reference to “Toywar” c. 1999)

Jess Loseby

Joseph + Donna McElroyhttp://electrichands.com/shanghai-pepsi.jpg

Michael Szpakowski : Solidarity webpage

Ottokin.com:

Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 16:33:22 +0100Re: tshirt

Produce this shirt an fuck the Pepsi!

Bye from ItalyPaolo

Nick Douglas: “Is it legal yet? 3/22/2004http://www.popageorgio.com

“Spook” site

Edwardo Navasse:http://navasse.net/joywar

Eryk Salvaggio: “JOY!” (ASCII) http://www.anatomyofhope.net/joy

Quicktime movie: “Art not Crime”

Kate Southworth: Pirates of Penzancehttp://www.gloriousninth.com/piratesofpenzance.html

Molotov Remix - consists od a jpg of Joy Garnett's painting "Molotov" sliced into 121 43px X 52px images. Each sliced image is randomly loaded via java script into one of 121 cells of an html table.

Users may click on the "Recompose" link to achieve a new randomly generated recomposition each time. The chances of users hitting upon a perfect realignment of image slices is less than winning the lottery, but just in case I have a "fair use" argument ready.

http://art-design.smsu.edu/cooley/molotov/

mark cooley

Edward Tang: “Molotov Landscapes” created using a custom software in Windows C++ using Visual C++ .NET and OpenGL for graphics.http://antiexperience.com

[Adam Mansfield: http://sasnak.org ]

http://www.splatterkitty.com

Pau Waelder: http://www.sicplacitum.com/arte/molotov.htm

Freddy Alborta, Che Guevera’s Death, 1967

Giovanni Antonio Bazzi “il Sodoma”: Lamentation Over the Dead Christ (1503)

The feedback loop between

vernacular objects and art….

In the 1900s, Picasso produced extraordinary collages that incorporated "found" newspaper images.

John Heartfield (1891-1968). A Communist German, he montaged appropriated Nazi symbols to subvert and undermine their power as propaganda.

“Adolph, the Superman: Swallows Gold and Spouts Junk.” 1932Photomontage

Andy Warhol:

Red Race Riot (1963)

Silk screen, paint on canvas.

Gerhard Richter

RaketeRocket 1966 93 cm X 73 cm Oil on canvas

Interview, Greater Boston Arts TV series and website: Artists & Violence (2002)

“I’m nuts on images. I cut them out of books and newspapers, mostly books and magazines. And this is absolutely crucial to me, because this is one of the ways I tap into the world.

Thomas Ruff: jpeg ny02 (2004) 8 ft. 10 in. x 11 ft. 11 3/8 in

“I see the world because it comes to me through media. Through film, through newspapers. Through TV.”

-- Leon Golub

“Boom & Bust”

2010 - 2011

Source Material

• Science + technoscience photography• US Government + military archives• News photos; photojournalism (mass media)• Influences/direct references to other art works

James Ensor. Fireworks, Oil and encaustic on canvas, 1887. 40-1/4 x 44-1/4 inches Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY

Marc HandelmanNurnberg, 19372006oil on canvas335.3 x 335.3cm

Saatchi Gallery, London

Claude Monet: Le pont japonais (1918-24) Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris

Jay DeFeo, The Rose, 1958–66. Oil with wood and mica on canvas, 128 7/8 × 92 1/4 × 11 in. (327.3 × 234.3 × 27.9 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Jack Goldstein. Untitled, ca. 1983. Acrylic on canvas

Jack Goldstein. Untitled, 1983. Acrylic on canvas. 84 x 144 inches

Bridget Riley

….all of Op-Art

O.P.P. (2010) oil on canvas. 60 x 70 inches

Burst (2010) oil on canvas. 60 x 70 inches

Lost (2010) oil on canvas. 60 x 70 inches

Sploosh (2010) oil on canvas. 54 x 60 inches

Roil (2010) oil on canvas. 54 x 60 inches

Poof (2010) oil on canvas. 48 x 60 inches

Rose (2010) oil on canvas. 48 x 60 inches

Vertigo (2010) oil on canvas. 48 x 60 inches

Pot of Gold (2010) 38 x 44 inches. Oil on canvas

Pink Bomb (2011) 54 x 60 inches, oil on canvas

2011 - 2012

Predator 1 (2011) Silver acrylic + oil on canvas 18 x 18 inches

Predator 4 (2011) Silver acrylic + oil on canvas 18 x 18 inches

Predator 1 (2012) oil/canvas, 16 x 16 inches

Predator 1 (2012) oil/canvas, 16 x 16 inches

Facture (2012) Oil on canvas. 30 x 26 inches.

THE END

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To Be Continued……

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