Pushing the Composition Envelope, Melissa Hefferlin Still Lifes

It is interesting to contrast Hefferlin with Picasso (he is one of my favorite artists). He created some of the best compositions of all time, but he frequently distorted the subjects – like the woman's face, body, and other objects – to make very clever compositional arrangements. But in distorting reality so much he threw the baby out with the bathwater. He was visually saying that reality is a chaos of distorted perspectives that are not true to real life. What is exceptional about Melissa is her ability to tweak these pattern motifs while keeping a realistic perspective, a feat of integration that Picasso doesn't match up to.

Figure the Future, 66 min

Figure the Future By Michael Newberry Presented by The Atlas Society, 2008 The premise of this talk is that the heroic and beautiful nude is contemporaneously linked with human evolutionary advancements. The great nudes witnessed the development of individuals rights in politics, with reason replacing superstition in the humanities, and with authenticity.

Innovation in Art by Michael Newberry

Newberry Art Lecture   https://youtu.be/QnfYvyucpwg On October 6th, 2003 The Foundation for the Advancement of Art presented this conference at New York's Pierre Hotel. Stephen Hicks gives the introduction to the conference and to Michael Newberry's talk, Innovation in Art. Part 1 0:09 Stephen Hicks Introduction3:03 Michael Newberry Innovations in Art4:11 Zuburan, Mondrian, John Moore6:05 …