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Miguel Tió  

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Illinois

Journal Entry: Sun Apr 13, 2008, 2:03 PM
  • Mood: Joy
For the Deviant artists in Illinois. I’ll be in Chicago from the 20 to the 25 of April; I’ll be visiting the museums and galleries. Is there any exhibition or galleries that I should not miss?
Also if any of you would like to meet for coffee or something, I’ll be glad to, just send me a note or let me know on this journal.

Miguel

Devious Information

  • Current Residence: New York
  • Interests: Visionary Art, Finearts, Photography
  • Favourite movie: What Dreams May Come
  • Favourite artist: Michelangelo

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*anubis:iconanubis: 4 days 6 hours ago Mood: Joy
Thanks for the :+devwatch:
Much appreciated!!!
:wave:
Tassos

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Vita brevis, ars longa...Life is short, while the art is long...
Hippocrates of Kos
~Ballistyc:iconBallistyc: 4 days 9 hours ago
thanks for adding me as well....
take care.....drive safely

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Surgically removed myself from myself with 83% success
^Kaotika:iconKaotika: 4 days 22 hours ago
Gracias Miguel :hug:

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Film Gallery Director
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~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: 6 days 11 hours ago
You`re welcome!

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
~dariusz:icondariusz: May 5, 2008, 2:02:10 AM
thanx Miguel :)

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They are driven by a strange desire.
Unseen by the human eye.
~Artfinale:iconArtfinale: May 4, 2008, 10:46:17 PM
Thanks for the :+fav: :)

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Welcome to my :gallery: [link]
~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: May 3, 2008, 9:30:43 PM
Thank you!

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
*Hermetic-Wings:iconHermetic-Wings: May 2, 2008, 4:24:44 PM
My pleasure! And waiting for the new ones...:bow:

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"la vita nova" is the new chance to me given by hermetic wings...and now hermetic sources is on...
*giorjoe:icongiorjoe: May 2, 2008, 3:17:24 PM
Wonderful work!

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Feel the ENERGY! :jedi::sprint:safety
*Damaged-Fractal:iconDamaged-Fractal: May 1, 2008, 10:02:33 PM
Gracias por el apoyo, tambien te añadi a mi watch list para no perderte el rastro.

Saludos :)

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~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: May 1, 2008, 5:55:58 PM
Thank you so much! it`s nice to hear that, I am glad you like my works. :D

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
*Hermetic-Wings:iconHermetic-Wings: Apr 29, 2008, 12:02:01 PM
I am just visst your gallery again...I am trying to keep quite but It is so hard to keep quite...I faved most of your submssions. Your menthality and style of story telling is interested me too much my dear friend!...Bravo!..:clap:

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"la vita nova" is the new chance to me given by hermetic wings...and now hermetic sources is on...
~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: Apr 28, 2008, 6:00:35 PM
Oh, Thank you, Ayhan! That`s very kind of you to say. :-) I am also honoured to be in your friend list.

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: Apr 25, 2008, 4:53:44 PM
Thank you! :-) And you`re most welcome! I am a fan of your work; you are one the most talented artists here in DA.

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
*Hermetic-Wings:iconHermetic-Wings: Apr 25, 2008, 12:05:19 PM
I am so honoured to be in your friends list...You are one of the great artist in DA as far as I know...:D

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"la vita nova" is the new chance to me given by hermetic wings...and now hermetic sources is on...
~hnedy:iconhnedy: Apr 25, 2008, 11:09:49 AM
Your work is outstanding in the extreme. Thank you for the encouragement you have given me!

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A good captain goes down with his ship
~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: Apr 25, 2008, 10:59:01 AM
:nod: So much wisdom in those words.

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
~Artfinale:iconArtfinale: Apr 24, 2008, 2:57:00 AM
Thanks for the :+devwatch: :aww:

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Welcome to my :gallery: [link]
~mathismondhut:iconmathismondhut: Apr 24, 2008, 2:29:29 AM
in silence you can hear his voice.....

Jesus said, "The power of hate is strong, but Love conquers all. God is Love."

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The Sun is breathing Color
~neildouglas:iconneildouglas: Apr 17, 2008, 4:40:16 PM
amen,

its just truly ignorant, whatever medium your working in there has to be a certain level of education,training and basically hard work into the art you produce, people like this 'installation artist' just seem to think that 'shock value' = profoundness.
~mathismondhut:iconmathismondhut: Apr 16, 2008, 8:46:35 AM
amen my brother...

in fact I was also not sure if the dog died or not, but even if it was the best day in his doglife....naja you said it all

its just sad that most of modern art has to be shocking and pushing the limit, it has to be over the edge as it seems, the silent and subtile beauty that some modern masters create in their artwork is more or less: invisible

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The Sun is breathing Color
~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: Apr 15, 2008, 7:36:14 PM
After futher research, it seems that in fact the dog died...Very shameful.

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
~Migueltio:iconMigueltio: Apr 15, 2008, 5:17:30 PM
Matthias, the links doesn’t work. I already check some links about it and it seems like he didn’t really starved the dog to dead. Anyway,the sad point of all this is to see how in modern times the concept of art has been corrupted so low…But this will not last forever, there are many artists and many more still to come into joining the fight against this absurdness. Together we’ll change the course of art history.

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"There is always one unexpected little moment in life when a door opens to let the future in."
- Graham Greene
~mathismondhut:iconmathismondhut: Apr 14, 2008, 10:01:27 PM
From prof. Rubinov

Dear Friends,

I am sending this to key people in the fields of art, consciousness, humanitarian efforts, and animal activists...that you may pass it on.

In my next book, PROMETHEAN FLAMES, I use the term "deadstallation" to describe the vacant and dead art of "installations" today. I did not expect my term to become literally TRUE. In 2007, the so-called 'artist', Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, tied him to a rope in an art gallery, and starved him to death.

For several days, the 'artist' and the visitors to the exhibition watched, emotionless, as the shameful 'masterpiece' based on the dog's agony, eventually killed him. The walls were decorated with words made of dog food.

But this is not all... the prestigious Visual Arts Bienniale of Central America decided that the 'installation' was actually art, not only calling it "art" but AWARDING him the prestigious FIRST PRIZE. Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the Biennial of 2008.

SEE THE VIDEO HERE:

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PLEASE HELP STOP HIM.

sign the petition to stop this asshole by going to;

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It is no wonder that genuine artists who are deeply involved in expressing an integral and spiritual vision are beset with great challenges in the business of contemporary art. All in all, deep works of art are not likely to be found in the modern art museums, galleries and Bienniales, which are the contemporary counterpart to the palace in the fairy tale The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Anderson. Contemporary museums prefer to literally buy
and exhibit Manzoni's ‘canned shit’, piss aquariums with Christ inside, blood and guts on the floor, morons muttering nonsense on a video screen or peuk-filled bottles lit up from behind.

David Lee, editor of Art Review magazine:

“Last year’s Turner Prize winner, Chris Ofili, used elephant dung in his painting. Damien Hirst won the prize in 1997 for displaying the severed halves of a cow and calf in formaldehyde and artist Tony Kaye tried to submit a homeless steel worker for the prize. The judges’ bluster about Epoetry and the other all-purpose drivel they trotted out in defense of their choice is unhelpful to those of us who remain bewildered. It would have been educative for the entire nation to be flies on the wall of the Tate director’s office when the judges were deliberating. We would have learned the criteria used for judging such work and not have had to take on trusting the mindless paeans, more drivel uttered by those snake oil salesmen from the Tate’s Department of Interpretation. As it is we are none the wiser. Is it
art? It might be but it does not look like it to me . . .”

With little or no change, just a few years ago, the Tate Gallery in London once again held its annual Turner Prize Awards, a cultural event that supposedly presents what is considered to be the highest and most valued art being created today. It is the ‘very latest’, what is on the cutting edge of the contemporary art scene and in their mounting of this exhibition they revealed their conniving and irresponsible behavior yet again. The exhibition consisted of works composed of bones, blood and guts, absurd assemblages and installations of garbage, virtually all of it vile and grotesque. To this, on the other side of the world, now we can add the murder of a dog as an exhibition in 2007 with a scheduled re-appearance in November, 2008.

Oy vey, if I could only get my hands on this bastard-excuse for a human being, and make him part of my next exhibition....now what would that look like???

Love
Prof Phil





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The Sun is breathing Color
~Aranthulas:iconAranthulas: Apr 14, 2008, 2:14:45 AM
Very Nice Gallery

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