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lawomanphoto · 2 years
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November 6, 2019 "The Movies: Fantasies and Spectacles" by Joyce Kozloff at the 7th Street Metro station in Los Angeles, CA
November 6, 2019 "The Movies: Fantasies and Spectacles" by Joyce Kozloff at the 7th Street Metro station in Los Angeles, CA #joycekozloff #metro #art #losangeles #christyborgman #lawomanphoto #onthisday
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bm-contemporary-art · 3 years
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Sixteen-Point Star Pattern II, Joyce Kozloff, 1975, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
© Joyce Kozloff Medium: Colored pencil and gouache on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/102334
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bm-feminist-art · 3 years
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Sing-Along American History: War and Race, Joyce Kozloff, 2004, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
Etching, collage, watercolor, pigment print, acrylic, and color pencil on paper © Joyce Kozloff Size: 32 3/4 x 47 5/8 in. (83.2 x 121 cm) Medium: Mixed media collage
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/5172
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moma-prints · 4 years
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Pictures and Borders III, Joyce Kozloff, 1977, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
John B. Turner Fund Size: irreg composition 28 1/4 x 16 3/4" (71.8 x 42.5 cm) sheet 30 3/16 x 22 5/8" (76.7 x 57.5 cm) Medium: Lithograph
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/69218
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mtaartsdesign · 4 years
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Zoom in on fall foliage at @joycekozloff’s "Parkside Portals" (2018) at the 86 St (B,C) station, along #CentralPark.
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alyshavictoriaann · 5 years
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3. Rejecting Originality
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Joyce Kozloff
Targets (detail), 2000, Acrylic on canvas with wood frame
Joyce Kozloff was quoted “All artists lift from everything that interests them and always have- from earlier art, other work that’s around, or sources outside art.” In Targets, we see the rejection of originality in the use of maps. We know Kazloff is not the original cartographer for the included locations in the work. She uses an unoriginal basis as a platform for her conceptual ideas.
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walmat · 5 years
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Secret Tour and Patterns. Thanks @mqwien @mumok_vienna and @igersvienna for this Instameet. MQ: 1 Solo Parking 2 SRA 3 Floor Pattern at Electric Avenue Mumok: 4 Handmade Tiles by Joyce Kozloff 5 Looking through Art at Art 6 Vodoo Couch and Lamp by Kim MacConnel . . #soloparking #secrettour #mqwien #q21vienna #sra #mumokvienna #KimMacConnel #JoyceKozloff #PatternAndDecoration #mypatterndecoration #artinvienna #igersvienna #visualstoryteller #artsyvisualstorytelling #artsycontentcreator #maleblogger #artblogger #justgoshot #neverstopexploring #museumsblogger #viennanow #viennamylove #ig_ometry #m_inimal #walmatwien #asundaycarpic (at MQ – MuseumsQuartier Wien) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv85Gv_BIuB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=mql0oq2luhu
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art-streams-blog · 4 years
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"Joyce Kozloff(maiden name 'Blumberg') graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh in 1964 and from Columbia University in 1967, and married American photographer and art historian Max Kozloff (1933). While in Mexico in 1973, she came across pre-Columbian art. Fascinated by the repetition of decorative patterns and the near-total anonymity of the female creators of these works, she created a series of drawing influenced by their themes, which she transformed into large-format abstract paintings. This led her to create a style of painting that she called decorative, drawing her inspiration from traditional ornaments from Mexico, Morocco, Egypt, and Turkey. With painters Robert R. Zakanitch (1935) and Miriam Shapiro (1923-2015), as well as others, she formed the Pattern and Decoration movement founded on the beauty of patterns and their repetition, offering an alternative to the crisis of painting in the late 1960s. This attitude was in line with her feminist ideals: in 1977 she was one of the creators of the magazine Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics. During the same period, she began to see her work in environmental terms, with, for example, An Interior Decorated (1978–1979), a personal anthropology of decorative arts drawn from Western and Eastern traditions, which brought together a tiled floor covered with stars and hexagons, glazed tile pilasters, silkscreen silk panels, and lithographs on rice paper. A number of commissions for public spaces followed, beginning with New England Decorative Arts (1979–1985) for the Harvard Square subway station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. With the multitude of techniques she used – mosaics, frescoes, lithography – J. Kozloff developed an art that went beyond traditional formats, freeing itself from the museum in order to reach a wider audience." - Excerpt from Awarewomenartists.com | | | Visit joycekozloff.net or explore her relevant accounts and hastag (@joycekozloff , @dcmooregallery , #joycekozloff ) to learn more about this amazing artist! Don’t forget to follow @artstreams to see more artist showcase’s like this. Thank you! https://www.instagram.com/p/B-kOIXlHYUM/?igshid=560sycukiupd
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burninginwaterart · 7 years
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"Summer Mysterious" is on view at D.C. Moore in NYC through August 10. Carrie Moyer, Fan Dance at the Golden Nugget, 2017, acrylic and glitter on canvas. #joycekozloff #clairesherman #robertkushner #carriemoyer #sublime #landscape #summer #dance #nyc #gallery @dcmooregallery #summermysterious (at DC Moore Gallery)
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estherattarmachanek · 6 years
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museum moderner kunst stiftung @museumludwig ludwig wien #PatternandDecoration. Ornament als Versprechen #opening Eröffnung: Freitag, 22. Februar 2019 | 19 Uhr Karola Kraus Generaldirektorin, mumok Künstler_innen: #artist #BradDavis, #FrankFaulkner #TinaGirouard #ValerieJaudon #JoyceKozloff,#robertkushner #Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt #KimMacConnel #MiriamSchapiro, #KendallShaw #NedSmyth #Robert RZakanitch und #JoeZucker #curator von #ManuelaAmmer mumok Ausstellung: 23. Februar - 8. September 2019 Museumsplatz 1, A-10­70 Wien https://www.mumok.at/de/pattern-and-decoration https://www.instagram.com/p/BuI6zKph75N/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ajegkrn88q7z
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loriglessner · 5 years
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Pattern & Decoration: A Little Known Art Movement
What is it about those of us who like to include a ton STUFF in their work? I began to investigate this phenomenon in grad school and discovered an art movement that even my professors had never heard of before-Pattern & Decoration or P&D for short.
I do admire artists who can say a lot with a little, however, I have to admit, I’m just not one of them. My confession of the day is…I like a lot of stuff (or shtuff, as I like to say) in my work: images, layers, materials, colors, patterns, processes. Sometimes I think it’s a bit too much and critics of my past often said this was so…but I like to ignore critics and did so then. Over the years I…
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rafeny · 7 years
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#canitellyou I’m definitely off the wall 😉 . . . . . . #offthewall #joycekozloff #patternanddecoration #tileinstallation #tiledwalls #wilmingtondelaware #inspirationiseverywhere #myeyehastotravel #rafetravels #rafetotengco (at Wilmington, Delaware)
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bm-contemporary-art · 3 years
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Buffalo Dance, Joyce Kozloff, 1973, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
© Joyce Kozloff Size: 79 x 67 in. (200.7 x 170.2 cm) Medium: Acrylic on canvas
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/100011
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bm-feminist-art · 3 years
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Sing-Along American History: War and Race, Joyce Kozloff, 2004, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
Etching, collage, watercolor, pigment print, acrylic, and color pencil on paper © Joyce Kozloff Size: 32 3/4 x 47 5/8 in. (83.2 x 121 cm) Medium: Mixed media collage
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/5172
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christenclifford · 7 years
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#fullmoonshow @howlhappening for the full harvest moon- it was a mayhem moon! And the show in the gallery is titled #LOVEAMONGTHERUINS -it's beautifully curated and is a meditation on love and loss and the 80's and that moment that happened in the art world before everything became commercial and professionalized There is work by #joycekozloff #vincentgallo elizabethpeyton #julianbeck (from the living theatre!) and #jeanmichelbasquiat - the video is Salley May talking about #tommurrin #thealiencomic who started these @full_moon_show and believed #performanceart was anything done "with purpose and style." Magical and silly and raw and all the things that I wanted when I moved to New York to go to NYU. #love
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mtaartsdesign · 5 years
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Fall in New York City, as seen in Joyce Kozloff’s “Parkside Portals” at the 86th Street (B/C) station on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Kozloff uses varied images and views to create her series of mosaics that showcase the majestic architecture and foliage of the neighborhood.
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