Artists exhibited in the 2008 Altered Barbie Show |
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Here are some links to some of the performance artists who will take part in opening ceremonies Also enjoy LaVonne Sallee's biographical article, Screen Shots of Sergiu Luspe's latest video: "BREATH" and this Online version of his 2007 short "Excerpt"
Performance Artists Bad Unkl Sista: Homeless Barbie Cherrie Williams' Bluezy/Jazz Solo: And at the closing: |
WOW! Who would have thought that, at the age of 62 I would have found something that inspires me so much? And, as a double whammy, that it would involve playing with Barbie dolls, blows me away. LAVONNE SALLEE’ creator of OOAKBARBIES. lavonne@goodstuffisus.com |
2008 screen shots of Breath
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Excerpt 2007
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Find information about 2007 artists and links to artist websites Beth Allen's "Last Skipper" e-mail Beth Allen Beth Allen is a returning veteran to the Altered Barbie Show. She gets the honor of being the first to be posted here on the artist page because she was among the first to send in images so i can find them easily This piece is by Margie Burke who told us: "Loss" is a mixed media wall sculpture, with wrapped Barbies accompanied by toy animals. It is a tribute to six young women who have lost their lives in violence in Iraq and Afghanistan. The date palm fruit and branches evoke the lost fertility of these women, the colors green and blue for life, red and black for violence and death. The animals represent a happy memory. I was born in California, studied literature, anthropology, and ethnic dance before returning to art. In my work I focus on the cyclical forces of destruction and fertility, and hope for a return to a less violent and more creative culture. In this year's green-themed altered Barbie, I am focusing on her wasteful and all-consuming nature. Ignoring the soaring prices of gasoline and oil, she stays true to everything she represents by inhaling the fumes instead of conserving and/or finding alternative sources of fun...what else would you expect of Barbie? Jerry Zientara: I am a grown person, male, living in the San Francisco area for 39 years. I work as a teacher and librarian. My first Ken was a gift from a dear friend in 1996. In 1997 I bought my first Kens, seven as a set, in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, along with their float. I stopped counting after 300 (including non-Mattel figures), and I also have many Barbies, which I do not collect. (Sometimes I have had to buy Barbie to get Ken.) This diorama, "Cultivons notre jardin!" recycles Voltaire's advice that peace is to be found, if at all, in our own simple realities. These gardening outfits use found objects, cheap arts-&-crafts supplies, plus many mathematically poetic and luminous 6-pack grabbers from my personal collection. Silhouettes and textures reflect my fondness for the "dix-huitieme" and the commedia dell arte characters suggested here. |
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