This magazine director is Lindsay Pollock because I see her name as a editor in chief. When I look over it, I see most of picture describes object material such as glasses, wood, metal, clay, … And some art works are about machine or machine shape. It looks like the organization of someone. And most of them make me feel like they are close with our social. For example: The Judges III, 2013 of Courtesy Catriona Jeffries. The artist have a piece of clay, which shape in the picture like a turkey and so yummy. But without light, it dose not look yummy at all. Over all, I think Lindsay want to bring art to our life. Something is not real or attractive, but it is still close to our social.
I find a lot of information in this magazine such as: organizing object in art work, using contrast color to make more attractive, painting with natural shape, and showing texture. For example: John Altoon: Untitled, 1964 by Ed Ruscha. The artist using ink, pastel and airbrush on illustration board. It’s look very simple. They describe two man who has a lot of flag, one gun, and army clothes; other one has some thing looks like underwear and he’s holding a stick. The artist use pen to describe the bodies and the background and puffs of airbrushed pastel colors highlight forms set against white backgrounds, adding a quirky decorative element to compositions that seem battlegrounds of the psyche. There is an other which I feel very interesting. That is Shara Hughes: Hurricane Hughes, 2014, oil, enamel, acrylic and spray-paint on canvas. It is an abstract artwork. I see two human form such as: head shape, length shape, feet shape, and body shape. They are walking in the opposite direction. There are some clouds which are going around. Hurricane Hughes is a predominantly blue canvas, features two upright figures striding toward each other and a third that floats horizontally above the sidewalk alongside a fish. From the upper left, a fantastic wave,