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Sonic the Warhol – Elwyn Palmerton

I hate zoos. It’s not just that caged animals are depressing. It’s the sycophantic posture that the visitors are reduced to, wandering cattle-ike through a transparently artificial environment purporting to represent the "natural" one. Sonic the Warhol Elwyn Palmerton Courtesy of the artist. I hate zoos. It’s not just that caged animals are depressing. It’s […]

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How to Start A Daniel Linehan Fan Club – Andrea Liu

It is a decided minority of modern dancers who have anything inside–a depth, an intelligence, a charisma, a sense of freedom–that seems larger than the mere sum of their physical acts and movements;(…) How to Start A Daniel Linehan Fan Club Andrea Liu Daniel Linehan, Squeeze Machine, 2006. Photograph by Steven Schreiber. It is a […]

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A Grey Theatre – Pauline Doutreluingne

China is now suffering from the negative consequences of overuse of plastic bags. The country dumps over two billion plastic bags per day. A Grey Theatre Pauline Doutreluingne Wang Jianwei, A Flying Bird is Motionless, 2005. Photograph. Courtesy of the artist. China is now suffering from the negative consequences of overuse of plastic bags. The […]

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May/June Picks – Christopher Chambers

Inspired by Carlo McCormick’s curatorial effort at NYU’s Grey Art Gallery, "The Downtown Show: The New York Art Scene 1974 — 1984," or "Downtown is Over" (my words), what follows is an oblique commentary on the subject: May/June Picks Christopher Chambers Ed Evans, Xenobio, 2005. Acrylic on linen, 36 x 26″. Acrylic on canvas. Inspired […]

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Words Suspended in Air – Colleen Becker

Much has been written about the relationship between architecture and words, especially within a postmodern context; witness, for example, Peter Eisenman’s claim that his buildings function as texts. Words Suspended in Air Colleen Becker courtesy of the artist. Much has been written about the relationship between architecture and words, especially within a postmodern context; witness, […]

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Pleix – Colleen Becker

What do flying dogs, imaginary cities, plastic surgery and infant automata have in common? Nothing. Yet each are the su Colleen Becker Pleix / Blink, Birds, 2006. Music by Vitalic. PIAS. www.pleix.net/films.html What do flying dogs, imaginary cities, plastic surgery and infant automata have in common? Nothing. Yet each are the subject of an audio-video […]

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Colette’s Storeroom of the Imagination – Alan Jones

All that is ever stored, placed in safekeeping, or shored up against the elements and against time, has already inevitably entered the realm of the fragment. Colette’s Storeroom of the Imagination Alan Jones Colette All that is ever stored, placed in safekeeping, or shored up against the elements and against time, has already inevitably entered […]

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An Attempt to Get Laid – Terry Donovan

At 16 I told my best friend that when I grew up I was going to be a photographer for Playboy, Penthouse, Hustler or any of the other assorted skin mags stashed away in granny’s utility room. An Attempt to Get Laid Terry Donovan Terry Donovan, Sid and the Alien. Courtesy of Terry Donovan. At […]

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Performance Drawings – Juliana Monachesi

Desire, as we all know, is imperative. In the works of Fernanda Chieco, that’s where eroticism begins. Performance Drawings Juliana Monachesi Fernanda Chieco Desire, as we all know, is imperative. In the works of Fernanda Chieco, that’s where eroticism begins. By establishing relationships, similar to the ones we find in medical textbooks, between bodies and […]

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See Candy Bleed – Candy

SeeCandyBleed.com is an online solo erotic art project that deals with the wonderfully taboo subject of menstruation. I, the artist, go by the name Candy. See Candy Bleed Candy    Candy, Anatribute. Photograph. SeeCandyBleed.com is an online solo erotic art project that deals with the wonderfully taboo subject of menstruation. I, the artist, go by […]

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