5/31/11

art + film | the steins collect + midnight in paris


followed by midnight in paris, the new woody allen film.
(a rare occurrence for my husband, bob, who prefers live entertainment...)

surprisingly, the art exhibit and the film are related.
 
appearing at:
sfmoma | san francisco, CA | may 21-september 6, 2011
grand palais | paris, france | october 3, 2011-january 20, 2012
metropolitan museum of art | new york, NY | february 21-june 3, 2012
photo by sfmoma

the steins collect reunites approximately 200 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and illustrated books collected by writer gertrude stein (1874-1946) and her family in paris during the early 20th century.  the steins became important patrons of avant-garde artists, particularly henri matisse (1869-1954) and pablo picasso (1881-1973).  

the steins were known for their saturday evening salons, where artists, writers, musicians, intellectuals, and collectors gathered to discuss contemporary art, culture, and ideas.  the stein salons have even been described as 'the first museum of modern art'!


midnight in paris transports you to the stein salons in paris during the 1920's.

in one scene, gertrude stein (played by kathy bates), is seated in the salon of her residence at 27 rue des fleures in front of the picasso portrait of gertrude stein from the exhibition.

stein and picasso (played by argentinian actor, marical di fonzo bo) are discussing a (faux) portrait of picasso's (fictional) mistress, adriana (played by marion cotillard).



















kathy bates as gertrude stein | midnight in paris





























pablo picasso | gertrude stein | oil on canvas | 1905-1906
metropolitan museum of art | new york, NY
photo by metmuseum.org

man ray | gertrude stein in her salon writing | black and white photograph | 1920
beinecke library | yale university | new haven, CT

in another scene, stein and matisse (played by french actor, yves-antoine spoto) are negotiating the purchase of a painting.  for 500 francs!

henri matisse | woman with a hat | oil on canvas | 1905
sfmoma | san francisco, CA
photo by ben blackwell

the midnight in paris cast of characters also includes gertrude stein's brother, leo stein (1872-1947), her partner, alice b. toklas (1877-1967) (who answers the front door), and other avant-garde artists, writers, or musicians who could have frequented the stein salons in paris during the 1920's.

cameo appearances include:
artist

salvatore dali (played by adrien brody)
photographer

man ray (played by tom cordier)
writers
ernest hemingway (played by corey stoll)
f. scott (and zelda) fitzgerald (played by tom hiddleston and alison pill)
t.s. eliott (played by david lowe)
filmmaker
luis bunuel (played by adrien de van)
and, musician
cole porter (played by yves heck) 

the chronology isn't always art historically accurate.  but, midnight in paris is a woody allen film, so being in the right place, doing the right thing, at the wrong time just becomes part of the fantasy.

maybe you will enjoy this unexpected combination of art and entertainment as much as we did!
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5/20/11

asian art | ai weiwei | circle of animals/zodiac heads

circle of animals/zodiac heads, a public outdoor sculpture exhibition by chinese artist/activist, ai weiwei, recently debuted in new york and london, following a september-december 2010 appearance at the biennale in são paolo, brazil. 

  



















ai weiwei | circle of animals/zodiac heads
2 may-15 july 2011
pulitzer fountain, grand army plaza, new york, NY
photo by arrested motion 

















ai weiwei | circle of animals/zodiac heads
12 may-30 june 2011
somerset house | london, united kingdom

the world tour of the exhibition continues at the los angeles county museum of art (lacma) from 20 august 2011-12 february 2012, followed by appearances in pittsburgh, PA, houston, TX, and washington, DC.

it seems ironic that the exhibition debuted in london, since the sculptures were inspired by the bronze heads of the twelve animals of the chinese zodiac that once surrounded the fountain in the gardens of the old summer palace (yuanmingyuan), a qing dynasty (1644-1911) imperial retreat near beijing.

the european-style gardens were designed by jesuit missionaries giuseppe castiglione and michel benoist for the qianlong emperor (r. 1736-1795), who was fascinated by western architecture, science, and engineering.  unlike western cultures, the chinese measured time in twelve two-hour periods.  so, the missionaries engineered the fountain, which functioned as a water clock, to pump water from the head of a different zodiac animal every two hours.

the twelve zodiac animal heads disappeared when british and french troops ransacked the old summer palace in 1860 during the second opium war.

since then, some of the zodiac animal heads from the fountain have reappeared on the international art market, most recently in christie's sale of the legendary collection of yves saint laurent et pierre berge in paris on 23-25 february 2009.





























bronze rat head | from the zodiac fountain at the yuanmingyuan | qianlong period (r. 1736-1795)
from the collection of yves saint laurent and pierre berge





























bronze rabbit head | from the zodiac fountain at the yuanmingyuan | qianlong period (r. 1736-1795)
from the collection of yves saint laurent and pierre berge

the sale of the bronze rat and rabbit heads from the collection of yves saint laurent and pierre berge created a controversy.  

first, china's foreign ministry issued a statement that the rat and rabbit heads were national treasures that should be returned to china, and attempted to block the sale.  but, christie's and pierre berge refused to withdraw the lots. 

then, a chinese national, cai mingchao, bid 31.4 million euros (US$40 million) for the rat and rabbit heads, and withheld payment in protest.

so, the rat and rabbit heads from the zodiac fountain remain in the collection of pierre berge.  since 2000, the tiger, monkey, ox, boar, and horse heads from the fountain have been acquired by or donated to the poly art museum in beijing.  the locations of some of the other animal heads from the fountain remain unknown.

according to ai weiwei, the animal heads from the fountain were
'...designed by an italian, and made by a french[man]...' 
'...i don't think that's [a chinese] national treasure...'


this is not surprising, since ai weiwei's work explores what is fake, real, authentic, or valuable.

he often incorporates antiquities like classical chinese furniture or chinese ceramics into his work---some of my favorite antiques to combine with modern furnishings in my projects at innerspace interior design.

but, the way that he reinterprets these classics could be considered either inspired or irreverent.

constructive?



















altar table (qiaotouan) | huanghuali wood | ming-qing dynasty | 16th-17th century
grace wu bruce | hong kong
photo by grace wu bruce 





























ai weiwei | table with three legs | qing dynasty table (1644-1911) | 2008
ai weiwei four movements exhibition | phillips de pury | london, united kingdom | 3-28 march 2009
photo by phillips de pury





























ai weiwei | crossed tables | qing dynasty tables (1644-1911) | 2000
sold for 45,600 pounds | phillips de pury | london, united kingdom | 22 june 2007

evolutionary?








blue and white porcelain bird feader | ming dynasty (1368-1644) | xuande mark and period (r. 1426-1435)
sold for US$50,000 | christie's | new york, NY | 17 september 2008
photo by christie's















blue and white porcelain cricket jar | ming dynasty (1368-1644) | xuande mark and period (r. 1425-1435)
suzhou museum | suzhou, china
photo by wikimedia

ai weiwei | owl house 4A | blue and white porcelain | 2010
haines gallery | san francisco, CA
photo by artnet

destructive?
















painted grey earthenware cocoon jar | western han dynasty (3rd-2nd century BC)
sold for US$2500 | christie's | new york, NY | 24 march 2011
photo by christie's





























ai weiwei | coca-cola vase | han dynasty vase and industrial paint | 2010
ai weiwei (copenhagen) exhibition | 18 november 2010-27 march 2011 | faurschou | copenhagen, denmark
photo by artnet

ai weiwei | colored vases | 31 han dynasty vases and industrial paint | 2010
ai weiwei exhibition | 13 may-16 july 2011 | lisson gallery | london, united kingdom
photo by lisson gallery

or, revolutionary?
ai weiwei's work is considered so controversial in china that, on 11 january 2011, chinese officials ordered the demolition of his shanghai art studio because it did not comply with building regulations.

then, he was arrested on 2 april 2011 in beijing.  and then, he was charged with tax evasion.  now, everyone is wondering when he will be released.












release ai weiwei
sign posted on the facade of the tate modern museum | london, united kingdom
photo by randomwire

and, i'm also wondering why circle of animals/zodiac heads is appearing in pittsburgh and houston, but not in san francisco.

note:
on 22 june 2011, ai weiwei was released on bail.  however, the conditions of his bail forbid the artist/activist from speaking to the media for at least a year.
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5/10/11

interior design | matt murphy + tommy parzinger | san francisco decorator showcase

matt murphy filled the master bedroom at the 2011 san francisco decorator showcase  with vintage furnishings in homage to mid-century designer, tommi parzinger.

'discovering the work of tommi parzinger was the single biggest influence in my self education and development as a designer.' -matt murphy

for the master bedroom, murphy accented boldly patterned black and white window and floor coverings with red and green, and combined antiques with 20th century furniture, lighting, and art.

'i wanted to create an elegant new york vibe, like a fifth avenue co-op from the 50's and 60's.' -matt murphy

photo by innerspace

murphy, who previously developed product for target and pottery barn, opened matt murphy studio in july 2010 in jackson square, one of san francisco's premier arts, antiques, and design districts.

in addition to designing interiors, murphy sells 20th century furniture and art, and is developing his own products.

not surprisingly, the 20th century furniture collections at matt murphy studio feature lighting and furniture by tommi parzinger.





























tommi parzinger | four-arm floor lamp
photo by innerspace



















tommi parzinger for parzinger originals | pair of eight-arm iron lamps | USA | 1950's |  matt murphy studio

tommi parzinger | black lacquer four-poster bed 
photo by katiedid









tommi parzinger for parzinger originals | platinum maple sideboard with brass hardware and shoes | USA | 1950's | matt murphy studio

the vintage collections at matt murphy studio also feature a selection of murano glass lamps, furniture by edward wormley, and 20th century art.

photo by houzz














donald deskey | abstract painting |  acrylic on masonite | USA | 1950's | matt murphy studio

in addition to designing parzinger inspired furniture, murphy is also developing a matt murphy studio fabric collection.






























matt murphy studio | drapery fabric | black screen print on raw silk
matt murphy studio | vanity mirror
tommi parzinger | vanity and vanity chair
photo by innerspace

who needs to travel to new york to shop for vintage furniture when you could visit matt murphy studio in san francisco?
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5/9/11

color | does the color make the bedroom? | san francisco decorator showcase

everyone seems to be asking...  does the color make the room?  or, does the room make the color? 
click here and here to read more...

at the 2011 san francisco decorator showcase, it seems that there are 'two sides to every story'... 

to reflect how color affects the atmosphere of a room san francisco interior decorators and stagers, green couch, designed adjoining bedrooms with identical floor plans and furnishings, but with different color schemes.

green couch even designed a mirror-like opening between the mirror-image bedrooms by extending a wall that could not be removed!





























photos by peter medelik 

one bedroom feels more animated because of the bold, contrasting color scheme...
photo by peter medelik






elitis | tp 104 08 | rayures wallpaper |  green, red, and apricot
photo by elitis







merida meridian | valedo recycled leather flooring | angus pattern | chocolate
photo by merida











f. schumacher & co. | 173991 | fireworks linen & cotton fabric | mandarin
photo by schumacher

while, the adjoining bedroom feels more serene because of the neutral, tonal color palette...



















photo by peter medelik






elitis | tp 104 01 | rayures wallpaper | white, cream, and grey
photo by elitis







merida meridian | valedo recycled leather flooring | angus pattern | bone
photo by merida











f. schumacher & co | 173993 | fireworks linen & cotton fabric | frosted natural
photo by schumacher

i think that jeff schlarb and lisa bakamis, the green couch design team, probably developed their design concept by letting the furnishings determine the colors.

what do you think?
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