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Anthropomorphe
Man is the measure of all things: of things which are, that they are, and of things which are not, that they are not. Anthropomorphe proposes a reflection on individual and collective human body identity. Where lies the soul?

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The anthropomorphic Chairs by Dorothea Tanning







Source: Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society: Dorothea Tanning

   

Labels: art, furniture, textiles

The Nightmare of Birth and Death by Alfred Kubin






Source: Aeron Alfrey on Flickr: Alfred Kubin, Wikipedia: Alfred Kubin

   

Labels: art, expressionism, symbolism

Allison Schulnik: Claymation Creatures





Source: Allison Schulnik

   

Labels: animation, claymation, clowns, creatures, stop motion, videos

Gideon Rubin, the Generation '60 Identity Crisis






Source: Gideon Rubin

   

Labels: gas mask, identity, painting, prosopagnosia

Amy Ross: Naturemorph






Source: Amy Ross, Naturemorph

   

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Characters and interpreters

Archive

  • The anthropomorphic Chairs by Dorothea Tanning
  • The Nightmare of Birth and Death
  • Claymation Creatures
  • The Generation '60 Identity Crisis
  • Naturemorph
  • What is Humpty Dumpty?
  • The little Theater of hybrid Creatures
  • Flesh Morphing
  • Persona (or not?)
  • Venturous Vegetables...
  • The Confectioner's Shop
  • The Store Wars
  • Čeburaška
  • Foreground-Background, a Play of Absences
  • Bacon's not the only Thing that is cured by Hanging
  • Doubles
  • Male/Female
  • Children-doll and Masks
  • Blank
  • Geometric Deconstructions
  • Aktivism and Body
  • The Objects without Identity
  • Body! WAD Magazine
  • Mincing Whimsical Hybrids, fine Illustrations
  • Glitch: the Aesthetics of digital Error
  • Salvific Fetishes
  • Deciduous Creature: a cheerful Crash
  • uh, uuuuuuuh
  • Delicate
  • La invención de Morel
  • Fragmentation of the Individual
  • Suppietij
  • Everyone deserves more outlets for Sexual Energy
  • My beloved Uncle Joe
  • Oh, my lovely Bunny! Yes, beloved Pig!
  • Living Organs for Industry
  • Funny psychedelic Mythologies
  • Tribal Collages
  • Between Art and Artifice: calligraphic Masks and graphic Overlays
  • A comfortable Mae West
  • Barbarian Masks from a coming possibly Future
  • The Tim Burton of the Informal Art
  • Día de los Muertos
  • Ugly Toys
  • Hand-made Monsters
  • The soft Martians
  • A prolific Crazy Man
  • Almost Accidental Events
  • Identity Plays
  • To be or not to be ... finally, it is so important?
  • My Family and other Monsters
  • Ooops! I wiped my face!
  • Voyage où il vous plaira
  • Alice's Adventures Under Ground
  • Walking & lying Objects
  • It hurts to look at them ...
  • There are different ways of seeing things
  • I Met the Walrus
  • Wand Mann
  • Bobiloc
  • Protect Antarctica - The Seventh Continent
  • Once the trees were men and men trees
  • Mythology and human body in the time of seriality
  • The nineteenth-century satire as heir of classical allegory
  • Where are we? Who, then, are we?
  • Playful disarticulated anatomies
  • Decorative anatomy
  • Free wires
  • It is impossible to see them all simultaneously
  • Identity as rebus
  • Background or Figure: Who are we?
  • Subversive Sweaters
  • Ein lustiger Face-generator
  • Corpus 2.0
  • The Greenman
  • Urban Camouflage
  • A new Anthropic Mechanism
  • The Balloon not Cartoon but Person
  • A Punk Housewife
  • The Barbara Millicent Roberts’s Syndrome
  • The Women-Plant and other Animals
  • The metaphysical Horror of Glamour
  • Dismantled Faces
  • The Big Man and other Nightmares
  • Lost faces, identity lost
  • Inconography of Industrial Body
  • R.U.R.
  • The good czech tradition
  • There is nothing more beautiful than Absence
  • The Insect Cameraman
  • The fun and easy way to ask some important questions
  • A Slipperman
  • Pilobolus
  • The body is obsolete
  • Meat in a butchers shop
  • Freaks
  • The massacre of the public body
  • Fear of Unwinding
  • Czech Surrealism
  • De Humana Physiognomonia
  • Pop-dada visual Anarchism
  • Metamorphose
  • Second Nature
  • Death and Science by Madame Tussauds
  • The body and his cancer
  • Chris Cunningham doesn't deceive us!
  • The lifestyle of mutants
  • In the Penal Colony
  • The Modern Prometheus
  • Bombhead
  • The new "Homme machine"
  • In the manner of Arcimboldo
  • Anthropomorphic Maps
  • We don't look more in the face
  • Prosopagnosia
  • Bottled monsters
  • Identikit online
  • A tender Gulliver
  • The Iron man
  • Faces generator
  • Tender Creatures
  • The Double Eye
  • Bodies as food and automata
  • Face fun
  • Looking at faces and remembering them
  • The democratic self-portrait
  • The mask
  • Cosmetic identity
  • We are equal?
  • Face-object
  • Cake figurines and other monsters
  • Insect women
  • Alphonse Bertillon
  • Biométrie - Le corps identité

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (27)
    • ▼  June (1)
      • The anthropomorphic Chairs by Dorothea Tanning
    • ►  May (4)
      • The Nightmare of Birth and Death by Alfred Kubin
      • Allison Schulnik: Claymation Creatures
      • Gideon Rubin, the Generation '60 Identity Crisis
      • Amy Ross: Naturemorph
    • ►  April (5)
      • What is Humpty Dumpty?
      • The little Theater of hybrid Creatures by Marcel D...
      • Flesh Morphing by Dietrik Klomberg
      • Persona (or not?): Ekta
      • Venturous Vegetables... T. Benjamin Faucett
    • ►  March (14)
      • The Confectioner's Shop of Philippe Mayaux
      • The Store Wars: Free Range Studios
      • Čeburaška by Roman Kachanov
      • Foreground-Background, a Play of Absences: Angie B...
      • Geoffrey Farmer: Bacon's not the only Thing that i...
      • Doubles: Diane Arbus
      • Male/Female by John Stezaker
      • Children-doll and Masks: Ralph Eugene Meatyard
      • Blank: Jim McBeath
      • Geometric Deconstructions: Lucas Simões
      • Aktivism and Body: Artur Zmijewski
      • The Objects without Identity of Joseph Barbaccia
      • Body! WAD Magazine
      • Mincing Whimsical Hybrids, fine Illustrations: Rob...
    • ►  January (3)
      • Glitch: the Aesthetics of digital Error
      • Salvific Fetishes
      • Deciduous Creature: a cheerful Crash
  • ►  2010 (65)
    • ►  November (16)
      • uh, uuuuuuuh
      • Delicate
      • La invención de Morel
      • Fragmentation of the Individual
      • Suppietij
      • Everyone deserves more outlets for Sexual Energy
      • My beloved Uncle Joe
      • Oh, my lovely Bunny! Yes, beloved Pig!
      • Living Organs for Industry
      • Funny psychedelic Mythologies
      • Tribal Collages
      • Between Art and Artifice: calligraphic Masks and g...
      • A comfortable Mae West
      • Barbarian Masks from a coming possibly Future
      • The Tim Burton of the Informal Art
      • Día de los Muertos
    • ►  October (20)
      • Abstract Portraits
      • Ugly toys
      • The private Life of Insects
      • Inexplicable grime Masks
      • Coloured People
      • Baroque Hood Masks
      • So the Prosopagnosia by Rembrandt and Bacon become...
    • ►  July (7)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ►  2009 (30)
    • ►  December (11)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  September (3)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (7)
    • ►  January (4)
  • ►  2008 (18)
    • ►  December (14)
    • ►  November (4)
 
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