The Infinite Art Tournament, Round 1: Deacon v. Degas!
Richard Deacon
b. 1949
British
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Edgar Degas
1834 - 1917
French
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Vote for the artist of your choice! Votes go in the comments. Commentary and links to additional work are welcome. Polls open for at least one month past posting.
At first I was gravitating towards Degas, because I had heard that he was good and, y'know, peer pressure. Then I was gravitating towards Deacon, because I'll be darned if that second one isn't the nicest-looking abstract sculpture installment I've seen. But then I looked at the Degas paintings more closely, and it's surprising how much emotion the second one conveys. I'll vote Degas.
Degas is amazing and his paintings bring me into a whole different world, but I seem to be more in the mood for the loving definition of form and shape in 3 dimensions, this morning, so my vote goes to Deacon.
Btw, if you haven't seen Degas' pastel works in person and are someplace that has some--NYC say--it's worth taking a look. I always remembering wandering into a room of Degas in the Met in NYC and getting lost in the pastel strokes overlying one another. Yet another texture thing that is hard or impossible to capture in photographs viewed on computer screens!
I used to be fairly hard on Degas, but I like him more and more as I see more of his stuff in the meatspace, and as I see more of his stuff that doesn't involve the ballet. Him.
I was halfway through voting for Deacon before I realized that I couldn't really say what I liked about his work after the initial interest wore off, so Degas
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Um, Degas. Hello?!
At first I was gravitating towards Degas, because I had heard that he was good and, y'know, peer pressure. Then I was gravitating towards Deacon, because I'll be darned if that second one isn't the nicest-looking abstract sculpture installment I've seen. But then I looked at the Degas paintings more closely, and it's surprising how much emotion the second one conveys. I'll vote Degas.
Degas is amazing and his paintings bring me into a whole different world, but I seem to be more in the mood for the loving definition of form and shape in 3 dimensions, this morning, so my vote goes to Deacon.
Degas
Degas!
Deacon.
I really want to join the rebellious Deacon voters, and I do really like him as well. But, yeah, Degas.
Here's an email vote for Mr. Degas.
Btw, if you haven't seen Degas' pastel works in person and are someplace that has some--NYC say--it's worth taking a look. I always remembering wandering into a room of Degas in the Met in NYC and getting lost in the pastel strokes overlying one another. Yet another texture thing that is hard or impossible to capture in photographs viewed on computer screens!
I used to be fairly hard on Degas, but I like him more and more as I see more of his stuff in the meatspace, and as I see more of his stuff that doesn't involve the ballet. Him.
Degas
I was halfway through voting for Deacon before I realized that I couldn't really say what I liked about his work after the initial interest wore off, so Degas
I love Degas's dancers. Especially his later sculptures.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/29.100.370
Deacon.
Degas please. My 5-year-old is entranced by the dancers. We decided it would be very hard to paint the tutus.
Yeah, Degas.
Yeah, Degas. He dances all over Deacon, 12-3, and advances to meet Delacroix in Round Two. Voting closed in this pairing.
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