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Adam and Eve c. 2001 F. Lennox Campello Charcoal on Paper |
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Milo Moiré, a Swiss artist and psychologist, has been performing controversial nude public art for years. In 2014, she rode a bus naked (painted with names of clothing items where they are supposed to go on a body) during Art Basel in Switzerland and stood naked outside an art museum in Cologne, Germany painting a white sheet red with paint-filled eggs stashed inside her vagina.
Read the interview in Cosmopolitan here.Most recently, she paid homage to Valie Export's 1960s nudist work and asked people in London, Düsseldorf, and Amsterdam to touch her breasts and vagina, which were concealed in a large mirrored box with a hole in the middle. She recorded the interactions, and released a highly censored (yet still pretty NSFW) video of her being touched. Moiré spoke to Cosmopolitan.com about what it was like to have strangers finger her, the ground rules she laid for those who did, and why she'd rather not have the performance labeled as a feminist piece of art.
But conservatives are far from being the only people who feel wronged by Facebook. They’re simply the loudest. As someone who has followed the issue of online censorship by corporations for more than half a decade, I can say with certainty that this incident has received more attention than nearly any other. For years, activists of many stripes (including conservatives) have complained about the social media platform’s censorious ways. This year, we’ve seen complaints from groups from groups across nearly every walk of life. Here are ten recent examples.Read the whole article by Jillian C. York here.
Women in Love I c. 1995 F. Lennox Campello 6x6.5 inches framed to 19x23 inches. |
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Details here. Please contact Karen Louise Fay, Director of Special Projects with any additional questions: karenlouise@wayneart.orgThe Nude Figure will present a survey of contemporary responses to the nude to illuminate resonances between traditions of imagining the figure and the artist’s personal experience. The theme of mirroring is a metaphor for the persistence of the nude as a theme in art and our shared visual understandings of the body. Entries are being accepted in painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, glass and mixed media.Jurors Paul DuSold, instructor at the Woodmere Art Museum and Fleisher Art Memorial, and Scott Noel, professor at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, look to assemble a survey of contemporary responses to the nude to illuminate resonances between traditions of imagining the figure and the artist’s personal experience.
His piece in the exhibit is made from a newspaper dated July 4, 1976, and has as its central focus the island of Cuba.
Campello told CNS that if he had stayed in Cuba, his art would be controlled by the government there because it dictates everything, including what constitutes art work. "It would have been my work with an approval stamp by some bureaucrat in the communist dictatorship," he said. The artwork was his proposal for admission to the University of Washington School of Art in Seattle, where he studied.
A newer piece by Campello in the exhibit is titled "Running Towards Freedom (Heading to the New American Embassy)," showing a young Cuban girl running away from her country to freedom.
"She has left everything behind, naked, and there is nothing but light in front of her and she is leaving all the darkness behind," he said.Read the whole article by Ana Franco-Guzman in the Boston Pilot about the Looking Glass: Artists Immigrant to Washington exhibit at the Katzen Museum here. By the way, that collage (see below), which was part of The Andres Fernandez Collection in New Jersey, has been gifted to American University!
Isla Balsera (Happy Bicentennial America - Wishing We Were There) 1976 by F. Lennox Campello Collage. 26x34 inches Courtesy of Alida Anderson Art Projects |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |
Young Photographer, Overwhelmed by the Diversity of Photography Charcoal, Conte and Embedded Electronic Components F. Lennox Campello. 19x38 inches, c. 2016 |