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Thursday, December 20, 2012

The Play-In Artist SubTournament: Phase 1, Flight 6


Phase One Rules:
  1. You may cast votes for up to four artists.  
    • One vote per artist per person.
  2. Since play-in artists were nominated by your peers in the IAT community, including myself, courteous and affirmative voting is in order
    • Which is to say, no baggin' on the aesthetic sensibilities of the nominators.
  3. Full rules, procedures, and anticipated timeline for the Play-In SubTournament are available on the Play-In SubTournament page.


Phase 1, Flight 4 will be open until noon PST, Saturday, December 22nd.
Phase 1, Flight 5 will be open until late January.
Flight 6 will be open for approximately two months.



Roger Dean
born 1944
English






Van Gaard
1936-?
American






Hans Heysen
1877-1968
Australian







Chokha
Late 18th Century
Rajasthani/Indian






The Mysterious Book Artist of Scotland
dates unknown; contemporary
Mysterious; works in Scotland






Adolf Wolfli
1864-1930
Swiss






Theodore Chasseriau
1819-1856
French






Bruce Licher
dates unknown; contemporary
American






Vote for up to fours artists! Votes go in the comments. Commentary and links to additional work are welcome. This poll will be open for approximately two months past posting.

18 comments:

  1. Van Gaard, Hans Heysen, Chokha, and Scotland!

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  2. Chokha, Scottish Book Artist, Wolfli, Licher

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  3. Chokha, Licher, Mysterious Scottish, Wolfli.

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  4. Heysen
    Chokha
    Mysterious Book Artist
    Chasseriau

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  5. Roger Dean
    Mysterious Book Artist
    Adolf Wolfli
    Bruce Licher

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  6. Heyson, book artist, licher, wolfli

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  7. Wolfli, Mysterious, Chokha, Heisen

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  8. Hans Heysen and Wolfli have my vote.

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  9. Hey, where did my votes go?

    Heysen and Wolfli seem like the slam dunks here to me. And I'm throwing in a vote for Van Gaard on an alt.art-history platform. Chokra, after all the digging around I did finding named artists in the South Asian tradition, I'm throwing under the bus. Heysen, Wolfli, Van Gaard.

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  10. Definitely the Mysterious Book Artist of Scotland - those are awesome. I'm torn for my other three between Dean, Van Gaard, Heysen, and Chasseriau; I think in the end I'll go with the first three. So for ease:

    Mysterious Book Artist
    Dean
    Van Gaard
    Heysen

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  11. Mysterious Book Artist of Scotland, Heysen, Wolfli, Chokha.

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  12. Oh my, I've fallen behind on voting, time to catch up! And without a huge amount of critical thought!

    1 Hans Heysen
    2 Adolf Wolfli
    3 The Mysterious Book Artist of Scotland
    4 Van Gaard

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  13. I find it interesting that the Mrs. and you are one of the few people not to vote for the Mysterious Scottish Book Artist even though you both had votes to spare.

    And I'll change my Licher to a Chokha

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  14. Chuck: Licher to Chokha, check. You, Nichim, and Candida are voting en banc.

    The MBAoS is... fine, but a bit twee for my tastes. Can't speak for the Mrs. Wouldn't dare, in fact.

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  15. Here's a vote-by-email coming in:

    "I'm voting Roger Dean, Hans Heysen (I love all window paintings -- have a collection of postcards of same), Chokha (how could you resist the Fat Falconer?) & the Mysterious Book Artist."

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  16. Van Gaard, Heysen, Scotland, Licher!

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  17. And voting is hereby closed in this here play-in tournament flight, with The Mysterious Book Artist of Scotland, Heysen, and Wolfli advancing to the second phase.

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Voting in the Infinite Art Tournament? Awesome. And, please be aware that purely anonymous votes are not counted. You don't need to log in or use your real name, but you must identify yourself in some fashion for your vote to count.