Showing posts with label shaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shaker. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

judd the shaker architect











in marfa now mostly to see the landscape (and to clear my head),
but was very taken today by the architecture of donald judd, especially looking at it through the eyes of henry plummer's new book stillness and light: the silent eloquence of shaker architecture.
more to come on the landscape and light of west texas, from the eyes of a western director.
(scouting locations for a new western taking place in the marfa area, and possibly kraków poland, with a limitation of one word every 5 minutes, and each shot not to be less than 4 minutes and not to exceed the length of the film. in addition, 4 animals [as actors] for each actor, on and off-screen violence to be equal. inspired by lonesome dove, john ford, robert bresson and ingmar bergman/sven nykvist, chantal akerman/michael snow/ernie gehr, howard hawks, la monte young and the border trilogy)

1 - 2 : shaker light / minimalism
3 : western
4 : chinati kitchen
5 - 7 : shaker light / minimalism
8 : exterior (military minimalism)
9 : window
10 : untouched building

Saturday, July 26, 2008

the walls are excellent & high & upon an horizontal line












in 1795, when shirley, massachusettes, was a community of 200 shakers living on three thousand acres, an outside observer recorded, "the walls are excellent & high & upon an horizontal line, & as straight as they can be laid."

inspired by visionary experiences, the gift drawings bridge the heavenly and the earthly spheres.
...imaging heaven as a perfectly balanced array of circles, squares, and rectangles that signified walls, architectural structures, and roads (cat. 38). others depicted delicately rendered trees, fruits, flowers, and other natural forms, as well as shaker meeting houses, chairs, tables, clocks, chains, necklaces, and other human-made structures and objects, rendered more decorative than those common in daily life on earth. other gift drawings are replete with esoteric symbols, including masonic symbols such as the all-seeing eye and checkerboard patterns. gift drawings are also typically distinguished by their precise graphic quality, which links words elegantly written in upright, noble scripts with their delicately rendered visual counterparts as unified elements of thoroughly structured designs. portraying heaven as an idealized image of the earth, the gift drawings exemplified the shakers' view of their community...

images & text from shaker gift drawings and gift songs, the drawing center, ucla hammer, & university of minnesota press, 2001

view titles of images here ***

another fine book to consider:
shaker design, whitney norton - whitney museum of american art, 1986