The exhibition also includes poems illuminated by Philip Guston and Alasdair Gray,
typewriter works by outsider artist Christopher Knowles and a set of etchings by David Hockney inspired by Greek poet CP Cavafy.
The role of the language in his practice is also examined, through the display of poems and
typewriter works.
gallery roster, and will present a selection of the Santiago de Compostela based artist's recent
typewriter works at DRAWING NOW.
Not exact matches
It is the 1000 monkeys, 1000
typewriters (perhaps this should be laptops now), and
works of Shakespeare argument.
A million monkeys typing on a million
typewriters would eventually hammer out the
works of Shakespeare, the theory goes.
lie4him
works on the «monkeys on
typewriters» principle.
If a thousand monkeys with a thousand
typewriters might, in the fullness of time, produce the
works of Shakespeare, so two dozen lonely schoolboys in their bedrooms might come up with this report.
It's the same logic that says a million monkeys
working on a million
typewriters will replicate the complete
works of Shakespeare, if you leave them long enough.
The ribbon is too old to carry any ink but the
typewriter still
works great.
Everything in my bookcase is pretty neutral so adding any pop of color
works well and not to mention I love the green with my gold
typewriter.
It's painted in MMS milk paint in
Typewriter I might add; — RRB -, a color that is fantastic to
work with.
He also brought his
work along with him, in the form of a stack of paper and a tall, klunky manual
typewriter that looked as if it might have come out of one of the newsrooms where he had pounded out stories nearly half a century earlier as a tabloid reporter in New York.
Working from a script by Gaby Chiappe, Scherfig — best known for the winsome coming - of - age drama «An Education» — skillfully keeps the tonal shifts in working order, keeping the story afloat in a series of crisp, sharply focused vignettes awash in clattering typewriters, smoldering cigarettes and other appurtenances of a bygo
Working from a script by Gaby Chiappe, Scherfig — best known for the winsome coming - of - age drama «An Education» — skillfully keeps the tonal shifts in
working order, keeping the story afloat in a series of crisp, sharply focused vignettes awash in clattering typewriters, smoldering cigarettes and other appurtenances of a bygo
working order, keeping the story afloat in a series of crisp, sharply focused vignettes awash in clattering
typewriters, smoldering cigarettes and other appurtenances of a bygone age.
The shop is dedicated to making sure the
typewriters are
working.
Darkest Hour: Lily James spent two months training on a vintage
typewriter to prepare for her role as Elizabeth Layton, Churchill's personal secretary / / «Elizabeth was on duty at any hour and I had to put myself in the mindset of being a young girl in her early twenties in such close proximity to a genius,
working on speeches and telegrams that would change the course of our future» / / #DarkestHour #LilyJames #WinstonChurchill #behindthescenes #WT / / @jonnyruff
Later, when Lee becomes a writer in Interzone, the transformations become even more dense and metaphorical:
typewriters, for example, become talking cockroaches or Mugwumps (a Burroughs beastie that the film
works wonders with, in New York and Interzone alike), functioning variously as Ugly Spirits, muses, prophets, psychiatrists, lovers, friends, bosses, and drug dispensers, so that writing, sex, and drugs become virtually interchangeable.
It would be all too diabolically la - di - da — especially given that Dano's novelist
works on a retro
typewriter -LRB-!!!)
He always provided examples of sentences to improve my
work, often punching the keys of his
typewriter so I could take the examples with me and use them.
In other words, the writer has a
work ethic and has trained himself to sit at a
typewriter or computer for more hours per day.
He was a writer of non-fiction, and I remember the tap - tap - tap of the
typewriter keys as he
worked late into the night.
Work that was done on a manual
typewriter:) If I squint hard enough I can still make out the words.
But they had given me this
typewriter to
work on, so I just started writing stories.
You know the old saw about all those monkeys and all those
typewriters... well, that's probably the way two writers's
works wind up with the same plot points once in awhile.
And, of course, the pulp writers, pounding out thousands of words a day, actually were
working hard on those manual
typewriters.
After all, did I not move on from my original method of production: writing it in long hand (à la Will Shakespeare), reading into a Dictaphone and then transcribing my
work using an old manual, clunk - a-clunk
typewriter, which was then superseded by the latest electrical variety; and then the ultimate magical world of PC's came along and voila!
The men and women who wrote for the pulps and slicks from before 1900 up until 1958 were hard -
working writers who would spend long hours pounding out stories on manual
typewriters and getting paid a penny a word.
The iconoclastic, idiosyncratic, garrulous, shy, outgoing, charming or grouchy writers
working at home, courageously facing the blank screen or
typewriter paper or yellow pad, getting up early before
work or when the kids are still sleeping, up in the attic, down in the basement — you writers now have the upper hand.
I willingly gave (and still do, though not to the same zealous extent anymore) much of my life to sitting down behind a
typewriter - and - later - computer to create and
work these things at the expense of a lot of other things.
The point is that, authors — at the earliest opportunity — you must must take your
works out of your word processors, off your legal pads and out of your
typewriters and let them sprout and grow and mature and live online, not off.
And, of course, the pulp writers, pounding out thousands of words a day, actually were
working physically hard on those manual
typewriters.
For that reason, Numberall offers the Model 40B for the pet industry, which
works much like a
typewriter and is ideal for marking pet tags.
The contemporary interior pays homage to the former printing
works, with its classical
typewriters, glass ink pots and large paper rolls.
By the late 1970s, he had begun to build the surface of his paintings with foam, rubber, rope, and
typewriter paper, causing the
works to become increasingly heavy and extending dramatically into space.
Working across large - scale woodcuts, gouache paintings, so called «
typewriter drawings» and ceramic sculptures, their uniquely carnivalesque visual language combines influences from traditional folk art and abstract art from the early 20th century European avant - garde.
Of his
work, Mayer says «I think of the
typewriter as a product of nature — it was designed by minds immersed in nature around them, and mimicked the curves, geometry, and physical processes abounding in nature.
Instead of traditional drawing tools Allyson Strafella (b. 1969) has been
working with
typewriters, standard and custom built, for over two decades.
Every element in an exhibition of
work by Peter Liversidge begins at the artist's kitchen table with Liversidge sitting alone writing proposals on an old manual
typewriter.
A few years later, she released a series of
works reminiscent of the ones from previous decades where she used
typewriter juxtaposed with the common and stereotyped media images of African Americans.
Among Rauschenberg's early landmarks are his «Erased de Kooning Drawing» (1953) and «Automobile Tire Print» (1953), the
work was made when the artist instructed composer John Cage to drive his car through a pool of paint and then across 20 sheets of
typewriter paper.
Here, he explains how his
typewriter is integral to his
work.
Dom Sylvester Houédard, (or dsh, as he was known), was a contradictory and elusive figure whose
work has been assiduously collected over the years by aficionados of Concrete Poetry and
typewriter art.
For this exhibition Ratna Wulan has made new
works looking into issues of dream and reality, using old furniture, cushions and
typewriters that she found during her residency in Tokyo.
ALLYSON STRAFELLA: FIELD May 18 - Jul 7, 2018 Private view Thu May 17 6 pm - 8 pm Instead of traditional drawing tools Allyson Strafella (b. 1969) has been
working with
typewriters, standard and custom built, for over two decades.
Tauba Auerbach presents a range of
works on paper, from a tiny black blotch made by overwriting all the punctuation marks on a
typewriter — something the computer will not permit — to a gouache updating of Jasper Johns» «0 through 9» in the generic font of a digital display.
Working into the night in his monestary cloisters, he created a stream of visual poems on his portable Olivetti
typewriter, combining conscious and unconscious word association with heavily condensed characters and overlapping key strokes.
«Word is a Virus» columnist Carol Cheh looks at two recent performance projects that involved retyping iconic
works of literature on
typewriters.
The striated
work is, in fact, formed by transferring the inked
typewriter ribbons on which the artist systematically re-typed a Raymond Chandler novel.
Afterword 11 — 22/02 Venue: STUK, Leuven Resident artist Oscar Santillan presents a new
work that explores the relationship between a defective
typewriter owned by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, psychic mediums and dance.
The central
work in Sietsema's recent traveling survey exhibition, the film presents five sequences that explore configurations of found objects — including an envelope, a
typewriter, coins, an inbox, Roman glassware — each following a structure that concludes with an image of a composed tableau.
2017 The Unavoidable Twilight / AIRIE Nest at Everglades National Park / Upcoming Mythology and Site / Deering Estate / Miami 2014 The Castle Dismal / Primary Projects / Miami 2012 The Sentinel / Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, FL 2011 my dear leona / Farside Gallery / Arturo Mosquera Collection / Miami 2010 Resurrection / Spinello Gallery / Miami 2008 This may be the last time / I don't know / Spinello Gallery / Miami 2006 Christina Pettersson / New
Works, Rocket Projects / Miami 2006 373 sounds for anne sexton or god is in your
typewriter / Rocket Projects / Miami 2000 Fighting it Out / Gallery Geskel / Gothenburg, Sweden