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Larry Clark: “The Uncensored American Dream?” – Julie Fishkin
Saturday, 24 June 2006 02:46As a photographer and scandalous filmmaker, Larry Clark has been systematically rejected in mainstream media while extolled as a visionary auteur by his fans and followers for the same reason: his lurid and stark depiction of emotionally depraved, violent and drug-hording teens in their unfiltered reality. Larry Clark: "The Uncensored American Dream?" Julie Fishkin Larry […]
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The Intuitive Target – George Ferrandi
Saturday, 24 June 2006 02:44In the Quay Brothers’ classic film, Street of Crocodiles, a handful of stubby, rusting screws are animated through the stop-action process to slowly burrow themselves out of the worn wooden floor they’ve been holding in place. Their un-spiraling is so convincing and somehow so familiar, it quietly changes the way we look at screws for […]
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Performing New Realities – Marco Antonini
Saturday, 24 June 2006 02:42Over the course of two days, NYU presented six different media-activists’ collectives speeches and demos, generating overwhelming excitement and catalyzing public involvement: the event was run by Digital Is Not Analog (a.k.a. D-I-N-A, an International organization born in Bologna, Italy, in 2000 and currently based in Barcelona). Performing New Realities Marco Antonini Over the course […]
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North/South Heterotopias: Mina Cheon’s Half Moon Eyes – Krista Genevieve Lynes
Saturday, 24 June 2006 02:07In Civilization and its Discontents, Sigmund Freud draws an analogy between contemporary Rome and the structure of the mind. Rome’s topography (like the psyche) reveals a heterogeneous architecture, the deposits of historical eras, experiences, social formations, memories, institutions, fantasies, and monuments. North/South Heterotopias: Mina Cheon’s Half Moon Eyes Krista Genevieve Lynes Mina Cheon, Half Moon […]
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Appropriated Urban Viewpoints, Recycled City Scenes – Laurence Asseraf
Saturday, 24 June 2006 02:05New York City is a hub for media outlets, darling of advertising, site of urban planning gone awry, home to innumerable voices and a unique worldview. "Urban Decay" showcases artists who live in the New York City area and whose artwork is a response to their urban environment. Each of the ten artists in "Urban […]
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Being Inflatable – Camila Belchior
Saturday, 24 June 2006 02:03The allure of Max Streicher’s giant kinetic inflatables lies as much in the familiarity of their form, as in their dimension. Two of the six 8 meter Sleeping Giants (Silenus), 2002, are currently on show at Galeria Leme, São Paulo, Brazil. Being Inflatable Camila Belchior Courtesy of the artist The allure of Max Streicher’s giant […]
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Kenneth Koch’s Comics – Richard Kostelanetz
Saturday, 24 June 2006 02:00Having grown up in a household that took The New York Times (which I don’t read any more), I could never fathom comics. To my bookish tastes both the words and the pictures of comics seemed too simple, without being ingeniously minimal. Nor did I ever develop much appreciation of adult comics, epitomized for my […]
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Hawkinson: Artist as Center of the Universe – Barbara Rosenthal
Saturday, 24 June 2006 01:55To ourselves we are invisible. We have holes, lenses, where other people have faces, full bodies. With playful wit, Tim Hawkinson presents the possibilities of the world as an extension of his body and of his capabilities, particularly the manual and sound-producing. Hawkinson: Artist as Center of the Universe Barbara Rosenthal To ourselves we are […]
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Norma Drimmer: What liberates you? What liberates me? – Interview by Abraham Lubelski
Saturday, 24 June 2006 01:53Norma Drimmer?s work asks vital questions about the tensions involved in the creative process of art-making. Drimmer deftly explores how the spiritual side of our imagination helps to form the pragmatic reality of what we finally create. Informed by the Kabbalistic concept of the ten Sefirot?the ten forces or energies that provide a way of […]
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Matthias Muller’s Sleepy Haven – Aaron Yassin
Saturday, 24 June 2006 01:50Sleepy Haven, from 1993, by the brilliant German filmmaker Matthias Müller (b. 1961), is seductive, hauntingly poignant and powerfully abstract. A recent exhibition devoted to this single early work by Müller at the Thomas Erben Gallery afforded an ideal opportunity to explore it in detail. Matthias Muller’s Sleepy Haven Aaron Yassin Film still, from Sleepy […]