Trough this referendum you will evaluate the quality of the work of an artist. The result of this I called the “pure taste” indicator. The “pure taste” indicator is an evaluation of the quality of the work of an artist, without hidden variables used in the current art market to speculate with it.
With the results of this referendum and the “DHAdmann *Pure taste* indicator and cap-price formulas”, the *Pure* taste indicator of an artist will be calculated and published as soon the minimum quantity of evaluations are completed.
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Bulloch was born in 1966 in Rainy River, Ontario, Canada. She gained her education at Goldsmith?s College in London and was a part of the famous Freeze Exhibition in 1988, organized by Damien Hirst in an empty London Port Authority building, which announced the development of the Young British Artists. Spanning a wide range of media, from video and installation to the sculpture and painting, the artist explores the systems, patterns, and rules, focusing on the creative territory between mathematics and aesthetics. She is recognizable for her ?pixel boxes?, commonly made of beech wood with a plastic front screen, characterized by changing and pulsing colors that transfer complex visual patterns into simple shifting monochromes. During the time, besides beech, she adopted their production in copper, aluminum, and corian, getting closer to the minimalist heritage and liberating colors of pure abstraction. Since the early 2000?s, she advanced her ?pixel boxes?, using them as components of sculptural installations, creating different structures, from towers to floors, to bog screens which translate various scenes or changing abstract color compositions. Source :http://www.widewalls.ch/artist/angela-bulloch/
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Concept of the Artist
Since the late 1990s Angela Bulloch (b. 1966) has been pursuinggroundbreaking fine art practice in the field of interactivity.What is perhaps most surprising about her work is thatit is unusual. Most artists working in the 1990s and first halfof the 2000s submit to the traditional lap dancer regime ofthe art museum (you can look but you cannot touch). in otherwords however avant-garde contemporary art might seemAngela Bulloch?s PushmepullmeDrawing Machine (1991),in ?Frankenstein? at TanyaBonakdar Galleryinteractivity and re-ordered regimes ANGELA BULLOCHto be it is still ruled by the supremacy of thework of art as precious object: what WalterBenjamin referred to as ?cult value? and ?aura?(Benjamin 1961). Bulloch overcomes this regulatoryregime by making her works respondto the presence of the viewer(s). Source :http://www.installationart.net/PDF/Bulloch.pdf
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Artworks
Please evaluate the quality of the artworks, look at the congruence with its concept, its aesthetic meaning, etc.
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Art world contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for world of art.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for the world of art,
in areas like aesthetic, conceptual. Also if has been a raw model and inspiration for other generations of artists,
curators, museums, collectors, art historians, etc.
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Society contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for our society.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for our current society,
our way of thinking, if has broken paradigms, if has been an influence for other persons like activists,
reporters, philosophers, politicians, etc.
How is the contribution that the works of this artist give to our society?