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Press [Pause] – Marco Antonini

My first video-gaming experience dates back to the mid-80s, with the landing of a strongly desired Commodore 64 8-bit personal computer in my living room. Press [Pause] Marco Antonini Mauro Ceolin, Solid Landscape: Zelda, 2004. Digital print on Plexiglas. Image courtesy of artist. My first video-gaming experience dates back to the mid-80s, with the landing […]

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Matthias Herrmann, Exhibition-ist Au Courant – Drew Frist

To describe Matthias Herrmann’s photographs as full frontal, full on, or full anything for that matter, is an understatement. Herrmann has in a decades’ time become one of contemporary art’s unabashed kings of exhibitionism and erotic photography. Matthias Herrmann, Exhibition-ist Au Courant Drew Frist Matthias Herrmann, Untitled (Homage to P. Molinier), 2005. To describe Matthias […]

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Kathe Burkhart, Give It to Me, Baby! – Daria Brit Shapiro

Kathe Burkhart’s first solo exhibition with Moti Hasson Gallery, "HARD CORE," provides an explicit peek into a pornographic world littered with bric-a-brac and paraphernalia. Burkhart presents a series of voyeuristic photographs shot through the window glass of Amsterdam porn shops. Kathe Burkhart, Give It to Me, Baby! Daria Brit Shapiro Kathe Burkhart, Santa & the […]

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Kutlug Ataman,Where Identity Confronts Form – Drew Frist

In a style that’s signature to Turkish artist Kutlug Ataman, the traveling video installation "Küba" documents 40 stories and portraits from Küba, a run-down area just southwest of central Istanbul. Kutlug Ataman,Where Identity Confronts Form Drew Frist Kutlug Ataman, K�ba, 2005. Produced and commissioned by Artangel. In a style that’s signature to Turkish artist Kutlug […]

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Xie Nanxing and Wang Xingwei, Show Me, Catch Me, Sight Unseen – Nataline Colonnello

If I were asked to outline the main characteristics of the paintings of Xie Nanxing and Wang Xingwei, I would undoubtedly describe them as outstanding, original and enigmatic. Xie Nanxing and Wang Xingwei, Show Me, Catch Me, Sight Unseen Nataline Colonnello Xie Nanxing, Untitled No. 1, 2005. Oil on canvas, 220 x 385 cm. Courtesy […]

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Urban Mythology and Spiritual Drive – Beatrice Leanza

Nowadays scientific rationality and technological development have favoured the transformation of values into needs, and allowed the conquest of an ever-expanding industrial society upon a boundless geography. Urban Mythology and Spiritual Drive Beatrice Leanza Instant Archeology, Wu Ershan, “24 H” show, Beijing Film Studio n.1, courtesy of CAEP, 2005 Nowadays scientific rationality and technological development […]

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Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle (D.A.P./Santa Monica Museum of Art) Essays by Michael Du

Wallace Berman is a legend of a West Coast counterculture that bloomed during the Beat Generation, although the full extent of his contribution to art and literature has yet to be fully reckoned. Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle (D.A.P./Santa Monica Museum of Art) Essays by Michael Duncan, Kristine McKenna and Stephen Fredman Valery […]

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Go To Portland! New York is Dead – Andrea Liu

I return from Portland, Oregon and the Portland Institute for Contemporary?s Art?s Time Based Art Festival, a geographical-cultural missionary of sorts. I feel like Malcolm X, ossified and stalwart in my political beliefs, before being thrust into Mecca and realizing that my entire paradigm for understanding the world was unjustly skewed by my poisonous environment. […]

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Jody Zellen, “Trigger” / Pace Digital University Gallery – Cecilia Muhlstein

Jody Zellen’s most recent site-specific interactive installation, "Trigger," at Pace Digital University Gallery in New York City, utilizes found images from newspapers and other texts that are transmitted through seven projectors onto the surrounding walls. Jody Zellen, "Trigger" / Pace Digital University Gallery Cecilia Muhlstein Jody Zellen’s most recent site-specific interactive installation, "Trigger," at Pace […]

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Time Stereo presents “Devil’s Devil’s Nite” / The Lab Gallery at the Roger Smith Hotel, NYC – Trong

In the 80s, Detroit was notorious for its "celebrations" on Devil’s Night, the evening before Halloween. What traditionally started out as adolescent mischief like playing "ding-dong-ditch" and soaping windows turned into an annual phenomenon of ritualistic arson where at its high point in 1984, 800 fires set the city violently ablaze. Time Stereo presents "Devil’s […]

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