Man and the Machine @ Cornell Fine Arts Museum

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Cornell Fine Arts Museum - Rollins College
“CFAM is proud to premiere this exhibition of rare, Stalinist-era propaganda posters from the collection. Following an extensive and well-documented conservation process, this selection of Russian posters from the 1930s are shown along with a group of American and British propaganda posters from World War I. The two groups invite dialogue between visual representations of the machine, constructions of masculinity and femininity, urbanization, and nationalism. Each group also stands on its own as representations of the power of the image—and the artist—in social and political history.”

Cornell Fine Arts Museum
1000 Holt Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789-4499
407.646.2526 (p)

Nudenite Orlando Pics

Photos from Nudenite Orlando 2010 (taken from iPhone)

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Sleepy Hippie: Friday 2/12/10




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Nudenite Orlando 2010

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Music by: Chairman Hao & Sleepy Hippie

Nude Nite Orlando 2010

February 11 - 13, 2010
Art & Music Event
Music provided by: Chairman Hao & Sleepy Hippie


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Chairman Art

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by: Hao Do

Surrounded 2 - Bold Hype Gallery

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* Bold Hype gallery/shop will be showcasing local artists from Nov. 14th - Dec. 5th 2009.
Sleepy Hippie and other musicians will perform live, along with Chairman Hao (guest dj set) on Nov. 14th. @ Stardust Coffee & Video (next door to Bold Hype).

Unutilized Creations

In the previous version of this website, I used color and 60’s advertising as my inspiration (damn you “Mad Men”). I chose not to use this image for the ‘header’ because the theme just didn’t work. Download from the Shared page.

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Andy Warhol Personalities

Cornell Fine Arts Museum:
Andy Warhol Personalities - June 5th - January 3rd, 2010

Andy Warhol Personalities features Polaroid photographs in the Permanent Collection taken by Warhol during the 1980’s of socialites, celebrities, and patrons, including Carolina Herrera, Pia Miller, and Ric Ocasek. For Warhol, these photos served as a kind of “sketchbook,” a quick way to record source material for future use. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) figured prominently in the Pop Art movement of the 1960s, which saw a shift away from traditional distinctions between fine art and popular culture. His renown as a painter, printmaker, and filmmaker, however, was often overshadowed by his “celebrity lifestyle.” The Polaroids on view document his diverse social circle as well as his creative process. Cornell Fine Arts Museum (Rollins College), 1000 Holt Avenue - Winter Park, FL 32789 PH: 407-646-2526