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Shelagh Fenner
Thursday, 22 February 2007 14:45I am currently developing a body of video and photographic work looking at acts of faith, be they religious or otherwise. My interest in the social world, and belief systems in particular, stems from my pre-fine art, academic background in social science. I suspect, however, that the strongest influences on my work go much further […]
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Global Rifting – Cecilia Muhlstein
Thursday, 22 February 2007 14:42Established in August of 2001, Cuchifritos, a reference to Latin and Caribbean cuisine, is also the name of a Lower East Side art gallery situated inside the Essex Street Market. Surrounded by various businesses including a botanica, barbershop and cheese stores, the gallery represents a wonderful position as an interlocutor in the debates between capitalism, […]
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Gego: Defying Structures
Thursday, 22 February 2007 14:39Gertrudis Goldschmidt brings no tintinnabulation of recognition to most contemporary art enthusiasts. Perhaps it is because this female avant-garde artist enjoys the euphonious sobriquet of Gego. She plucked geometric shapes from the wraiths of wiry sculptures to create curious, timeless works of lines and parallelograms. Gego’s unique, sculptural achievements span the entire lower level of […]
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Special Reconnaissance – James Hilger
Wednesday, 21 February 2007 18:42In a bold attempt to lift a piece of the Department of Defense’s intellectual property, a group of 16 artists have united to five-finger the words “Special Reconnaissance”—they have endeavored to hold the syllables until they are as warm as we are, taste them, carry them around in their pockets for days next to a […]
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Dance on the Dancefloor – Paule Hammer and Sebastian Gögel
Wednesday, 21 February 2007 18:38The work of “Hagel,” is the result of the collaboration between two Leipzig artists, Paule Hammer and Sebastian Gögel. In contrast to the painters of the Leipzig school, Gögel and Hammer seek, in their work, the use of sculpture and spatial installations as media of expression in order to place pop over the sublime, thus […]
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The Uncertain Marriage of Dance and Visual Art – Andrea Liu
Wednesday, 21 February 2007 18:36The notion of “star quality” would seem an anathema to those ensconced in the world of contemporary dance. It nods to the vacuous ethos of Hollywood’s commercial celebrity-dom; it is created, fictionalized, valorized and vulgarized by the variegated tentacles of a capital-intensive media, it simplifies complex artists into a superficial, je-ne-sais-quoi dazzle, often privileging appearance […]
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The Organic and the Ornament – Kaisa Heinänen
Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:31The Finnish artist Saara Ekström is known for her unprejudiced material use. Ekström uses mainly organic materials that are rich in controversial meanings and symbolics. Her works often deal with the dualistic, major themes of life: death, birth, growth and withering, beauty and disgust. She has worked with pig meat, fruit, living birds, oysters, milk, […]
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Eye of the Storm – Ali Gass on Nicola López
Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:27Nicola López’ artist statement begins, “The landscape that we live in has become saturated with signs of the easy mobility, speed, constant communication, imposition of structure, insistence on growth and glorification of technology that have come to be so characteristic of our society today.” Her work, a melding of printmaking, drawing and sculptural form, deftly […]
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Process & Fabrication – Milton Fletcher
Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:23Milton Fletcher: Brett, what do you do at P.S.1? Brett Littman: As Deputy Director of P.S.1, I am responsible for overseeing the museum’s day-to-day operations which include: the finance department, education and public programs, development, human resources, visitor services, acting as executive producer of “Warm Up” (our summer concert series), consulting on www.wps1.org activities and […]
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Strangers to Ourselves – Julia Trotta
Monday, 19 February 2007 17:57More than a decade ago, Julia Kristeva, a Bulgarian-French post-structural theorist, published Strangers to Ourselves, a study seeking to understand the concept of the stranger not just as an outsider, but as a foreigner within each of us. Today, in 2007, the quest to understand the complexities of one’s identity still lies at the heart […]