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jaime longoria

Posts: 1,161
Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Aug 1, 2005 12:22 PM
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> Do you argee that a work of art should be it's own
> best "case"?

Why did anyone buy the "David"?

Because of it's self?

These are the kinds of questions that you get from a good Art teacher.

Have you gone to Art School? A good One?

Jaime

jaime longoria

Posts: 1,161
Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Aug 2, 2005 11:27 AM
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> In response to ann, I think many local funders would
> love the idea of a non-coastal canon, but it's hard
> to create a canon-based economy that doesn;t refer to
> other related canons. A lot of it becomes a matter of
> where the canon derives its authority. Is it the
> marketplace? Some notion of history or fame? The most
> real and authentic artwork I see is often from
> artists who are so far removed from the notion of a
> marketplace that they make art that is truly from
> their hearts.

Neal is this view of yours a validation of the "modest, self effacing, Minnesota Middle/Professional/ Suburban Classes" persona?

And if so does this artist temperament lead to a heavy hand curatorial practice?

Jaime

jaime longoria

Posts: 1,161
Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Aug 11, 2005 3:20 PM
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> Do you argee that a work of art should be it's own
> best "case"?

Is this Art?

jaime longoria

Posts: 1,161
Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Sep 9, 2005 12:21 PM
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> Thanks so much for being here and your
> congratulations. I'm thrilled you came to the show.
>
> My first question is about the recovery of endowments
> after the tech bubble burst. Are endowments starting
> to recover yet? And what are the present funding
> priorities of McKnight and Jerome?
>
> Colin

The Coyote pioneers art projects without Art $$$$$$?
Why would any sane Artist do this?

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Ray Rolfe

Posts: 3,263
From: Northeast Minneapolis
Registered: Sep 5, 2001
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Sep 9, 2005 6:27 PM
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because beauty is free

Jimmy longoria

Posts: 112
From: Minnesota
Registered: Oct 6, 2005
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Oct 14, 2005 12:15 PM
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> About endowments. Jerome's recovery has been SLOW,
> SLOW, SLOW. For the past two years the Jerome
> Directors have been essentially at flat giving, which
> means trims and cuts to long-time grantees in order
> to make a few new grants, to emerging artists.


Will Katrina have a simular effect?

And what about the Iraq war "ballooning costs", will these economic winds form another funding "perfect storm"?


Jimmy Longoria

jaime longoria

Posts: 1,161
Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Dec 14, 2005 6:27 PM
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> > Do you argee that a work of art should be it's own
> > best "case"?
>
> Why did anyone buy the "David"?
>
> Because of it's self?
>
> These are the kinds of questions that you get from a
> good Art teacher.
>
> Have you gone to Art School? A good One?
>
> Jaime

Hi Fallon; have guts to call it like it is. Bulls Eye; BE is Target Corp.

The Coyote disagrees with you on thier integerty a supporters of Art.
They funded a truly Art focused exhibition in thier awesome support for Chicano Art. Art that ninnys like you refuse to "seen".

Coyote Infinity

Sam Spiczka

Posts: 1,671
From: Sartell, MN
Registered: Jul 20, 2001
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Dec 14, 2005 8:47 PM
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> They funded a truly Art focused exhibition in thier
> awesome support for Chicano Art. Art that ninnys
> like you refuse to "seen".
>
> Coyote Infinity

They sponsor a single show that caters to your pet obsession (while no doubt increasing the works' value for the primary collector... how very Saatchi of them) and they get a free pass? How easily you are bought off.

jaime longoria

Posts: 1,161
Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Dec 15, 2005 9:34 AM
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> > They funded a truly Art focused exhibition in
> thier
> > awesome support for Chicano Art. Art that ninnys
> > like you refuse to "seen".
> >
> > Coyote Infinity
>
> They sponsor a single show that caters to your pet
> obsession (while no doubt increasing the works' value
> for the primary collector... how very Saatchi of
> them) and they get a free pass? How easily you are
> bought off.

Chicanos and Chicanas can never be considered "pets" Sammie! We are more cantanquerous than you.

A "field of Artistic investigation" is not an obsession; it is a "Movement". It has "canons" and "criteria" to qualify inclusion.

There are "Degrees awarded in Chicano Studies" that grant crediblity to the "Catagory" that justifies the "Collection".

Don't be naieve my boy; I saw this Corporation make the decision to fund "buses" for kids instead of "buying off" the loud mouth Latinos wanting funding for "thier career enhancing agendas.

That takes a sophistication and ethical bearing that is missing in the MAEP. I am enjoying the "comes around" that that dreadfully dishonest bunch is getting.


Coyote Infinity
Chicano Artist de Minnesota

Sam Spiczka

Posts: 1,671
From: Sartell, MN
Registered: Jul 20, 2001
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Dec 16, 2005 4:48 PM
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I'll take that as a Yes. That's fine, it's good to know which side your bread is buttered on.

Jimmy longoria

Posts: 112
From: Minnesota
Registered: Oct 6, 2005
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Dec 16, 2005 5:40 PM
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> I'll take that as a Yes. That's fine, it's good to
> know which side your bread is buttered on.

Target has never paid me dime. They have been incredible in the way in which they fund the Arts. You and Fallon are small and absurd to "rumor" about the funding influence they exert.

Check with your self on how much money you have recieved from the Institutions; I do not eat butter, and rarely agree to bread.

Coyote Infinity

Sam Spiczka

Posts: 1,671
From: Sartell, MN
Registered: Jul 20, 2001
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Dec 16, 2005 6:10 PM
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I don't contend that you've been paid by them directly, simply that you obviously get great value out of them not funding those you bear animus towards. The enemy of my enemy is my friend it seems. Personally, I viewed Target quite favorably until they decided to cater to the Pharisees and condone their pharmacists' refusal to do their job. If they choose to sacrifice their good name, honor, and customer's welfare in that regard, they forfeit the benefit of the doubt in other areas as well.

Jimmy longoria

Posts: 112
From: Minnesota
Registered: Oct 6, 2005
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Dec 17, 2005 3:32 PM
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> I don't contend that you've been paid by them
> directly, simply that you obviously get great value
> out of them not funding those you bear animus
> towards. The enemy of my enemy is my friend it
> seems.

Not true my friend; look back at how you were manipulated out of the MAEP gallery with a "process" that call genderless sexual mini manikins "sculpture" while it moves your work out into the cold.

Remeber that I was inside and saw the crooked way in which the MAEP serves those that "it favors" and in case of Fallon; pays!

You need to really stop being as naive as "Bob".

Personally, I viewed Target quite favorably
> until they decided to cater to the Pharisees and
> condone their pharmacists' refusal to do their job.

Control over the actions of the "licensed Pharmacists" is really in your 'civic lap' Sam. Write your state representatives; they can yank those licenses in a bat of an eyelash.

It is one thing to come here and have an oppinion; it is another to put your ass on the line for it!


> If they choose to sacrifice their good name, honor,
> and customer's welfare in that regard, they forfeit
> the benefit of the doubt in other areas as well.

This is kinda silly reasoning Sammy, just because you do not understand Chicano Art, does it then follow that you do not understand all other art? You don't understand Painting, so how can you think that you understand 'Sculpture"?

Don't be as infantile as Bob and Fallon in your thinking, read a book on the principle of 'classical logic' and follow it with a modern interpertation of the 'disapline' of logic and then examine your 'canons' of truth.

Most MFA's sleep through the lecture and never do the reading ( look in the used book section and notice where the spine is broken to!!!)

your friend and guide
Coyote Infinity

cliaaaadqrngix cliaaaadqrngix

Posts: 5
From: USA
Registered: Jan 19, 2006
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 9:19 PM
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> > I don't contend that you've been paid by them
> > directly, simply that you obviously get great
> value
> > out of them not funding those you bear animus
> > towards. The enemy of my enemy is my friend it
> > seems.
>
> Not true my friend; look back at how you were
> manipulated out of the MAEP gallery with a "process"
> that call genderless sexual mini manikins "sculpture"
> while it moves your work out into the cold.
>
> Remeber that I was inside and saw the crooked way in
> which the MAEP serves those that "it favors" and in
> case of Fallon; pays!
>
> You need to really stop being as naive as "Bob".
>
> Personally, I viewed Target quite favorably
> > until they decided to cater to the Pharisees and
> > condone their pharmacists' refusal to do their
> job.
>
> Control over the actions of the "licensed
> Pharmacists" is really in your 'civic lap' Sam.
> Write your state representatives; they can yank
> those licenses in a bat of an eyelash.
>
> It is one thing to come here and have an oppinion; it
> is another to put your ass on the line for it!
>
>
> > If they choose to sacrifice their good name,
> honor,
> > and customer's welfare in that regard, they
> forfeit
> > the benefit of the doubt in other areas as well.
>
> This is kinda silly reasoning Sammy, just because
> you do not understand Chicano Art, does it then
> follow that you do not understand all other art?
> You don't understand Painting, so how can you think
> that you understand 'Sculpture"?
>
> Don't be as infantile as Bob and Fallon in your
> thinking, read a book on the principle of 'classical
> logic' and follow it with a modern interpertation of
> the 'disapline' of logic and then examine your
> 'canons' of truth.
>
> Most MFA's sleep through the lecture and never do the
> reading ( look in the used book section and notice
> where the spine is broken to!!!)
>
> your friend and guide
> Coyote Infinity

who is emmet byrne?

cb

Jimmy longoria

Posts: 112
From: Minnesota
Registered: Oct 6, 2005
Re: Arts Funding
Posted: Feb 5, 2006 6:17 PM
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> > > I don't contend that you've been paid by them
> > > directly, simply that you obviously get great
> > value
> > > out of them not funding those you bear animus
> > > towards. The enemy of my enemy is my friend it
> > > seems.
> >
> > Not true my friend; look back at how you were
> > manipulated out of the MAEP gallery with a
> "process"
> > that call genderless sexual mini manikins
> "sculpture"
> > while it moves your work out into the cold.
> >
> > Remeber that I was inside and saw the crooked way
> in
> > which the MAEP serves those that "it favors" and
> in
> > case of Fallon; pays!
> >
> > You need to really stop being as naive as "Bob".
> >
> > Personally, I viewed Target quite favorably
> > > until they decided to cater to the Pharisees and
> > > condone their pharmacists' refusal to do their
> > job.
> >
> > Control over the actions of the "licensed
> > Pharmacists" is really in your 'civic lap' Sam.
> > Write your state representatives; they can yank
> > those licenses in a bat of an eyelash.
> >
> > It is one thing to come here and have an oppinion;
> it
> > is another to put your ass on the line for it!
> >
> >
> > > If they choose to sacrifice their good name,
> > honor,
> > > and customer's welfare in that regard, they
> > forfeit
> > > the benefit of the doubt in other areas as
> well.
> >
> > This is kinda silly reasoning Sammy, just because
> > you do not understand Chicano Art, does it then
> > follow that you do not understand all other art?
> > You don't understand Painting, so how can you
> think
> > that you understand 'Sculpture"?
> >
> > Don't be as infantile as Bob and Fallon in your
> > thinking, read a book on the principle of
> 'classical
> > logic' and follow it with a modern interpertation
> of
> > the 'disapline' of logic and then examine your
> > 'canons' of truth.
> >
> > Most MFA's sleep through the lecture and never do
> the
> > reading ( look in the used book section and notice
> > where the spine is broken to!!!)
> >
> > your friend and guide
> > Coyote Infinity
>
> who is emmet byrne?
>
> cb

can we get some of the old bugs; my posts identified as "guest"?

your favorite chicano artist

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