
I’ve come back to the B&W article (Issue 270, page 62 Abstraction) The article looks at the photography & art of a number of different people. I’ve been taking a look at their various efforts
- https://bit.ly/GabrielleCroppi
- https://bit.ly/GiorgiodeChirico
- https://bit.ly/Frank_Stella
- https://bit.ly/Raymond_Moore
Now there are more names in the artcle. and I’ll post them possibly later, but the names above are a coss selection that I had a look at. If you look at them you’ll see that it appears that Giorgio and Frank are more artistically than photographically inclined.
I really enjoyed looking at teh selection of the pictures across the artists.
This kind of takes me to a point that I have mentionned before. That is that I really began to appreciate art when 1. We visitied the Bilbao Guggenheim, but especially Goodwood House.
What got me was the story pehind the art. Now, I am starting to wonder, which is it best to do; To look at an image and then find the story, or to know the story before or as you are looking at the art? It is the link between the story, and the art that I think interests me.
Just a brief note to apologise for yesterdays spost (No. 778). It was pretty poor. Patheticc actually. Sorry about that. I’m almost too ashamed to put up a link to it; https://localitystories.com/2022/10/03/778-book-of-the-week/