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Modern Art Monday Presents: Gustav Klimt, Mäda Primavesi

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Mäda Primavesi (19121913) is a portrait painted by Gustav Klimt and it’s one of his most charming and unique works. Here’s the painting’s engaging backstory.

The Subject

Mäda Primavesi was a young girl from a wealthy Viennese family. Her father,  Otto Primavesi, was a banker and industrialist, and her mother, Eugenia, was a patron of the arts, so the family moved in the kind of circles where commissioning a portrait from Gustav Klimt made perfect sense.
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Eye On Design: Conner Ives Couture Girl Dress

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Nature and artifice coalesce in Connor IvesCouture Girl Dress from the designer’s 2020 graduate collection, “The American Dream,” which was inspired by the women with whom he grew up in Bedford, New York. The garment’s bulblike shape parodies the  pneumatic silhouettes of mid-20th-century fashion.
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Modern Art Monday Presents: xhairymutant Embedding Study 1 and 2 By Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst

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xhairymutant Embedding Study 1 (Photos By Gail)

These works by artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst are part of a project focused on training the data behind artificial intelligence (AI) models, opening new possibilities for its use.
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Modern Art Monday Presents: Marjorie Strider, Girl With Radish

girl with radish photo by gail worley
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Marjorie Strider’s work draws on the vast image cache of popular culture, especially representations of women in men’s magazines and advertisements. She recasts these depictions with the subversive edge and an ironic bite, as exemplified by Girl With Radish (1963), which at first glance, looks like an image one would find in a pin up or on a billboard. Upon sustained viewing, however, the woman’s deadpan stare becomes increasingly confrontational. She looks deliberately out at the viewer, questioning the power dynamics of the conventional male gaze. Continue reading Modern Art Monday Presents: Marjorie Strider, Girl With Radish

Shark Attack Bench!

Shark Attack Bench

Shark Attack at the Bus Stop!