Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The Infinite Art Tournament, Round Two: Giacometti v. Gilman!

It's been a while since we had a First Round tie, but behold! Ghiberti and Ghirlandaio fought to a standstill and will be be seen next in tiebreak contests. The bracket shakes itself a little, and we proceed with a contest of Big Name modern sculpture versus Medium Name British Impressionism.


Alberto Giacometti
1901 - 1966
Swiss; worked in Paris

Scorched Florentine sculptor Giambologna in Round 1







Harold Gilman
1878 - 1919
British

Beat Gilbert & George in Round 1 by a two-vote swing. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!








Vote for the artist of your choice in the comments, or any other way that works for you. Commentary and links to additional work are welcome. Polls open for at least one month past posting.

15 comments:

Elizabeth said...

Gilman is sweet, but I'm going with Giacometti in this round.

Christine M. said...

Giacometti

Ben said...

I like Gilman's use of color. He gets my vote this time.

Morgan said...

Giacometti, while more interesting in concept, doesn't execute as well as Gilman. So, Gilman.

pfly said...

Part of me wants to see Giacometti fall...because his tall tall people look so tippy? No, I don't know why really. But not this time. I also admit a weird nostalgia for Giacometti. I remember seeing, and being sort of confused, by his sculptures in the Albright-Knox, as a little kid.

mrs.5000 said...

Giacometti!

DrSchnell said...

I really like both, but have to go with the crazy tippy people and emaciated cats of Giacometti.

Anonymous said...

Giacometti

Chuckdaddy

lamanyana said...

Giacometti

Michael5000 said...

There's a vote for Giacometti on the Facebook rebroadcast.

UnwiseOwl said...

I'm sorry, Mr. Gilman, but have you seen those snazzy sculptures? I know it's not fair, but the sculpture guy has my vote again.
Giacometti.

Michael5000 said...

I do not grock-o-metti in the way a lot of people do. Or perhaps just not yet. But meanwhile, I think that Gilman has something interesting going on with portraying the isolation of people in public and semi-public settings (not necessarily, for me (and maybe not for Gilman either) such a bad thing. I personally kind of enjoy my inevitable alienation from other human beings. It's peaceful.)

Michael5000 said...

Here's a vote-by-mail for Giacometti.

Candida said...

Oddly, given my normal preferences, I'm going with Giacometti. Gilman might have had more of a shot with me were it not for the poor young woman stuck in the corner.

Michael5000 said...

After an encouraging start for Gilman, the Giacometti steamroller kicked in, and we end up with an 11-3 non-contest. Thanks for your votes!