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GET RID OF YOURSELF – Ralf Katzenstein

GET RID OF YOURSELF Ralf Katzenstein „Um die Mitte des ersten Tages passierte etwas Wunderschönes. Ich traf eine alte Freundin, die ich seit Monaten nicht gesehen hatte. Ich sah sie ganz alleine einen Geldautomaten mit einem Hammer zertrümmern. Sie schien vollkommen in einer anderen Welt zu sein. Sie sah glücklich aus." So lautet ein Zitat […]

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Back to the Future, From Slovenia – Birgit J�bstl

Back to the Future, From Slovenia Birgit J�bstl At this year’s Venice Biennale, exhausting myself in the curators’ shows at the Arsenale, I discovered a handful of paintings, hung nearly up to the ceiling, the Irwin Icons (2003). In their ordered manner and as a traditional medium they provided a bit of room to take […]

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Ellsworth Kelly: The Sky’s The Limit – Peter Lucas

Ellsworth Kelly: The Sky’s The Limit Peter Lucas At least three of Ellsworth Kelly’s shows over the last decade have fascinated and moved me: "New Displays: Ellsworth Kelly" at the Tate Gallery in London in 1993; "Sculpture for a Large Wall" at MoMA in 1999; and "Tablet 1948-1973" at The Drawing Center in SoHo in […]

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Grandes Expectativas: Art Basel Miami Beach II – Dave Powell

Grandes Expectativas: Art Basel Miami Beach II Dave Powell Despite the high hopes long held by many PoPoMoans for America’s tertiary cities, let’s face it: there are still only two major art centers in this country, and if I have to name them for you, just flip to the next article.   Sure, the list […]

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Tales of Happy Communion: New Work by Su-en Wong – Jill Conner

Tales of Happy Communion: New Work by Su-en Wong Jill Conner  Best known for combining self-portraiture and multiplicity within erotic contexts, Su-en Wong will close out the year of 2003 with two solo shows. A third exhibition of her art is currently scheduled at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas, for 2004. In contrast […]

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Are We There Yet? – Courtney Mallen

Are We There Yet? Courtney Mallen Mecca, 2001, cibachrome � Mark Mann Laurence Miller Gallery, New York                In2000’s best-selling expose, Fast Food Nation,style=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana’>Eric Schlosser documented andanalyzed the rise and cultural integration of the All-American fast foodrestaurant experience. At the same time that Americans were being sold on thecheap, easy way to take your family […]

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Subjective Perspectives in Search of Global Subjects: Digital Africa

Subjective Perspectives in Search of Global Subjects: Digital Africa – The Electronic Arts Intermix and the African Film Festival Subjective Perspectives in Search of Global Subjects: Digital Africa The Electronic Arts Intermix and the African Film Festival Curated byMahen Bonetti and Prerana Reddy of the African Film Festival, the DigitalAfrica exibition at Electronic Arts Intermix […]

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N.C. Winters

N.C. Winters likes to draw pictures. He’s a little crazy about things like detail, detail, and more detail. He doesn’t seem to have the function… N.C. Winters likes to draw pictures. He’s a little crazy about things like detail, detail, and more detail. He doesn’t seem to have the function most others have that censors […]

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N.C. Winters

N.C. Winters likes to draw pictures. He’s a little crazy about things like detail, detail, and more detail. He doesn’t seem to have the function… N.C. Winters likes to draw pictures. He’s a little crazy about things like detail, detail, and more detail. He doesn’t seem to have the function most others have that censors […]

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Nadav Weissman

Nadav Weissman established himself in the recent years as a young, interesting and innovating artist. His work is imaginative original and… Nadav Weissman established himself in the recent years as a young, interesting and innovating artist. His work is imaginative original and unique in all substance, visual and stylistic aspects. This image demonstrate Weissman’s use […]

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