Friday, November 21, 2014

POST 8 TIM BURTON




Tim Burton was __born______in 1958, in the city of Burbank, ___California_________.
He remains without question one of the _____most___ original film ___maker_____ working in ________cinema____ today.

 Indeed, his talent and originality have kept him at the ________ of the profession where he occupies a very special place, somewhere ____between_______ the mainstream and the avant-garde, in that region of cinema occupied by artists ______ worldview is _______ unconventional that it attains popular appeal.

In 1989, Tim Burton directed the hugely ______famous known____ Batman which, although his _______ personal film, was one of the most __famous__________ movies of all time and gave him unprecedented ___________ in Hollywood, considering the originality and adventurousness of his ____________ films (for ____example_____ Beetlejuice in 1988).

Edward Scissorhands (1990), another hit, saw him at the peak of his ________ powers and established a fruitful working ________in collaboration_____ with __the actor_________ Johnny Depp who played in his 2005 film _____________of Roald Dahl’s book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and who became one of his most esteemed __partnership________since their first film together.

In 1992, Batman Returns was a __more_____ darker film than the original, a reflection of how much ____________ freedom Tim Burton had won (___producers____ Warner Bros were reputedly unhappy with the final result).
And even _______if__ Ed Wood (1994), his loving ___________ to the life and work of the legendary ‘Worst Director of All Time’ Edward D. Wood, Jr., was a box-office disaster, it got some of the best _____critics______ of Burton’s career.

In fact, Tim Burton is ___known_____  both for his dark, quirky-themed ____films_______like Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, or Dark Shadows (2012) and for ____________  such as Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Batman, Planet of the Apes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland (2010), one of his most  __famous______ films, which became the fifth highest-grossing film of all ___times____.

Burton has ______created_____ 18 feature films as of 2014, and has _________ 12 as of 2012  (among which the very nice ____________ tale called The  Nightmare Before ____christmas___________ in 1993).

All in all, Tim Burton’s films consistently challenge the spectator’s ___________, push forward the ____________ of filmmaking and bring to life previously unthinkable _____character_______ (like Edward Scissorhands).

Taken as a whole, his work ____________ on the confrontation ____________ the fantastic and the _____________, and the consequences of these two worlds intermingling.

Big Fish, Burton’s 2003 effort, is no different. And ______, somehow, it is not really the
_________.
On the surface, it would appear to have all the ___________ of a classic Burton film: a magic screenplay, fairy-tale characters, flights of imagination, forces of nature ( _as____ well __as_____ the supernatural), far-fetched situations and vastly imaginative visual style and imagery. The movie is, in fact, ________ packed with fanciful episodes that it begins to feel ____like_______ a loose adaptation of The Odyssey, told from the mouth of an aging character named Ed Bloom, a story-__________ and dreamer who sees the world with beautiful eyes.







Thursday, November 13, 2014

Post ´/- The song



LYRICS:

The mayor hides the crime rate
council woman hesitates 
Public gets irate but forget the vote date 
Weatherman complaining, predicted sun, it's raining 
Everyone's protesting, boyfriend keeps suggesting 
you're not like all of the rest. 

Garbage ain't collected, women ain't protected 
Politicians using people, they've been abusing
The mafia's getting bigger, like pollution in the river
And you tell me that this is where it's at.

Woke up this moming with an ache in my head
Splashed on my clothes as I spilled out of bed 
Opened the window to listen to the news 
But all I heard was the Establishment's Blues.

Gun sales are soaring, housewives find life boring 
Divorce the only answer smoking causes cancer
This system's gonna fall soon, to an angry young tune 
And that's a concrete cold fact.

The pope digs population, freedom from taxation 
Teeny Bops are up tight, drinking at a stoplight
Miniskirt is flirting I can't stop so I'm hurting
Spinster sells her hopeless chest.

Adultery plays the kitchen, bigot cops non-fiction
The little man gets shafted, sons and monies drafted
Living by a time piece, new war in the far east.
Can you pass the Rorschach test?




Today I chose to present the song "Establishment blues" by Sixto Rodriguez, 
because I feel like the lyrics denounce very clearly the corruption and social inequalities that our society is facing. 
First of all, Sixto Rodriguez is an american folk musician from DetroitMichigan. Even though his origins are mexican he has the american nationality. His music was completely unknown in America for years he published two albums during his life. the first one named cold fact was releaved in 1970 but was a complete slop. Indeed the disk was only sold less than a hundred copies. However the album managed t to arrived in south africa which was at the time an isoleted suffering from a severe dictatorship, the apartheid. 5 years later his album knows a great success in Africa and was solded to more than 50.000 copies.

 As a matter of fact South Africans who were victims of the apartheid which was a racist or ethnic separation discovered the right of freedom of expression.
Indeed, Thanks to this album that deals with several topics such as freedom and human rights,  A conflict started. People started to believe that it was normal to have a free opinion and be against their own society. A documentary about the life of the author is even create: Searching for Sugar Man. This man sold more album than Elvis Presley in Africa. Sixto Rodriguez were obviously censored by the regime for his words very liberator, revolutionary, committed and caused a movement of mass to the African who finds the courage to revolt in the music itself.Nevertheless pirate radios find the way to continue to broadcast its songs. The one that I have chosen : blues established.  can  be considered as the hymn for the opposition to this apartheid. Nevertheless, the life of the artist remains unknown for the African which realize after a while that they have none information about him.This is when the rumors begin some people say that he died however several people start making some research about him and try to contact him. The most touching for me is the fact that the author was not aware of his success and that it is several years later that he learns that his songs are contributed to liberate South africa. He will then travel several times to Africa, where he will know a hit, at this moment he started to be famous all around the world.



So i chose Establishement blues because the lyrics denonces a corrupted society, social inequalities and that this song is sort a way for the africans to revolt against injustice all around us even nowadays. As the first sentence said : « the mayor hides the crime rate »which proves that no one says anything, and everything is hidden. « Public gets irate goal forget the voting day » Saying that people complain but do not react, they doesn’t do anything to change things. Everyone protests, made suggestion but do not act. women are not protected, thus showing thepart of social inequalities between women and men. "Politicians using people, They've been Abusing, The mafia's getting bigger, like pollution in the river "The politicians lies, and use week people  while  others enrich, the pollution also is not a preocupation for these politicians  who think only in money. In the following verse, Rodriguez uses this verse to talk a little about his case since emploit the pronoun "I", nevertheless it is not his battle is also one of a billion other people. The fight for freedom. Then the next ennonce more social problems such as the fact that the only solution is to get a divorce, or that smoking causes cancer, so that weapons are sold. The man has become selfish, he lost the sense of values, the weapons are more important than the love he 
no longer tries to build there to fight. He quickly abandoned. Nevertheless the sentence: "This system's gonna fall soon, to an angry young tune" which is an afirmation, invite the young to rebel,to fight in other to destrocked the regime, to transform this anger in an action. the second who deals with the prostitution, the abuse of alcoohol which are unfortunately  recurring themes in our society, these themes will be the consequence of all these inequalities, the lack of hope from the people, who no longer believes in anything. And the last deals with the war (far east) or the Rorschach test Who is a Psychological test. Some Psychologists use this test to examine a person's personality and emotional fonctionnement Characteristics. It is always a recurrent subject of several critical that we see.


So I really liked this song apart from the fact that the musicality immediately pleased but also for the message it sends. This is a song that succeeded to reunite several themes, which is very general and not only fixed on a subject and to me it gives a lot of hope. The evidence is that the South Africans were inspired to protest. On the other hand it is not only the words that give strength to the people but also the message that anyone can interpret that is that we all have the right to be free, are equal and change in this world begins with the youth that must fight to change things as did those before This song can be related with the notion locations and form of power because it proves the power of music in the world, which can really help people, give them hope and somehow contribute to change. Music is a very powerful form of power.

Friday, November 7, 2014

POST 6- Art Exhibition Review



The art exhibition "Pop art myths" is at the museum Thyssen Bornemisza from June 10 to September 14,2014 in Madrid located in the Paseo del Prado.

The webside is : http://www.museothyssen.org/
Numerous pop artists worked in this project like Lichtenstein,Warhol... (the most famous American).
The artists were also Italian: Mimmo Rotella, Spanish: Juan Genovés,French: alain Jacquet etc...
The show is now over.



Marilyn Monroe in Black and White (Twenty‐Five Marilyns)
Andy Warhol

Immediately we are immersed in the exhibition, because of the bright colours, the size of the paintings and the originality of the works. One of the characteristics of Pop Art is that every object could become art. As we can see the "brillo soap pads"  used for cleaning dishes and which can now become a piece of art. There are many comic books, or photographs of the famous Marylin Monroe. It is a really innovative movement. Some of the works arouse curiosity because of their originality and can sometimes make us laugh. The figure of Mickey is very recurrent like the numerous collages etc... And tha'ts what is worth seeing for me the fact that the artist can transform a simple picture or simple objet into a very colourful painting.Were the abstract is something gorgeous. To me, the works are very enigmatic it is true to say that some of them are very simple but it have nothing to do with the originality of the myths which is for me one of the most beautiful movement, in a esthetically way.The only thing that I could reproach to the exhibition is that the artist are only men except one woman it could be interesting to see how a woman would represent for example the "urban eroticism". And that i would like to see more photographies. Pop art is the reflection of the consumer society.


As a 12 grade High school student in Art and Litterature i am very interested in art, painting and all that is artistic. By definition Pop Art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the United states. Pop art presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture  such as advertising, news, etc. In pop art, material is sometimes visually removed from its known context. So it was time for a very different movement and so therefore very original. What i've found very interesting in this movement and exhibition is that the works are very simple and so they could be understood and seen by all the consumer society. I am not an expert in Pop art but I think that all the artist's had the same intention: to created something new, original and different from the others movements. Is a way for them to escape from the " Traditional artist" and this is why the objet or the painting is a reflection of the artist point of view. When I saw the exbition I had the impression of being in a dream. All these colours made me even imagine the world in a different way for a while. In addition, all techniques are used: painting, photography, collage etc... this is a unique characteristic of the pop art movement and what I loved the most. All these works have a certain way a mechanical hand, which reflects the industry of the consumerism. For me the works are worked more on their form than their meaning, which gives them an abstract side which i've found very original. However, an object can have multiple meanings depending on the viewer.  For example, Lichtenstein is inspired by comic strips sentimental it made me laugh, and particularly remembered the expectations of a pathetic society of consumerism. 

Roy LICHTENSTEIN
Forget it, forget me. 1962



The work that have caught my attention is : 



                                         
                                                                      Joe Tilson
                                                            Mantra Pool, 1975
                                                                            Milan

Joe Tilson is an English pop art painter, sculptor and printmaker.What i've found original in this work is that with one word " Pool" which can have many meanings, you can make a simply but very original, inovative piece of art. This work proves that Pop art can be very abstract but very beautiful too. Without the gradation in colour the work would not be the same and if all the work will be in color too. From yellow to green through black, red, blue... I think that this work is the most simple work in all this exhibition. However, it's the first painting that had caught my attention. What i've found the most striking is the world repeated " POOL" and the fact that there are five columns and only one is colored. What caught my attention first is obviously the colors. This work is very simple and has nothing special but this is what I prefer because it is through the abstract that each can have its own interpretation. I think this painting has no meaning and that everything is based on its aesthetic.This is why I liked it and found it original. We usually think that art is always associated with a precise critical meaning. But is not, the artist just wanted to create something innovative and operated his imagination. This is what I find absolutely fabulous with this work is that for some people, it is quite trivial and too abstract. For me it is the one that most caught my attention because it is abstract and aesthetically I loved the way it is present. I do not know if it has a history and a particular meaning but I do not think so. To conclude, there is not much to say about this picture. For me it can be referred to as one of the most original works of the exhibition.


The show is now over but there are many exhibitions of Pop art all around the world like in Paris, London, Italia and many more...