-
Public Art Goes Natural – Introduction, Molly Kleiman
Thursday, 22 June 2006 07:13"And Immediately / Rather than words comes the thought of high windows: / The sun-comprehending glass, / And beyond it, the deep blue air, that shows / Nothing, and is nowhere, and is endless." — Larkin, "High Windows" Public Art Goes Natural Introduction, Molly Kleiman "And Immediately / Rather than words comes the thought of […]
-
To Make a Sewage Treatment Plant Pretty – Sarah Northmore
Thursday, 22 June 2006 07:10Patricia Johanson doesn’t merely decorate with site specific art–she cultivates and grows the site itself. For twenty years now, her parks, ponds, marshes and labyrinth-like paths have metamorphosed ecological disasters into halcyon refuges. What catalyzes these projects? Often, municipal construction projects like a pump station in San Francisco Bay or, in the case of her […]
-
Greenery Gets Glamorous: The High Line and The Gates dress up New York City – Jennifer Luong [ mor
Thursday, 22 June 2006 07:07"Imagine a mile-and-a-half of surreal gardens in the sky, a linear stroll where time slows down and the spectacle of nature in the city is heightened to new levels of surprise and pleasure. And the High Line raises a host of extraordinary opportunities for new synthesis of ecology, art, urbanism, and urban culture." —Field Operations […]
-
Man vs. Nature: Nurturing the Divide – Emily Lodish
Thursday, 22 June 2006 07:03"I have a no-shoes apartment," Anne-Katrin Spiess tells me as I walk into her gorgeous West Village home. I tuck away my boots. How tightly controlled she keeps her living space–the carefully constructed open spaces and precisely placed home furnishings serve a fixed, holistic decorating scheme. Man vs. Nature: Nurturing the Divide Emily Lodish Anne-Katrin […]
-
“30,000 Bananas” – Doug Fishbone
Thursday, 22 June 2006 07:00On October 5, 2004, I installed an enormous mountain of ripe bananas – roughly 30,000 of them – on the North Terrace of London‚s Trafalgar Square. After sitting on the Terrace all day, like a strange organic sculpture, the bananas were given away to the audience totally free of charge. "30,000 Bananas" Doug Fishbone Eat […]
-
Enchanted Forests of the 21st Century – Molly Kleiman
Thursday, 22 June 2006 06:57With their dark corners, swampy valleys and dense thickets, forests harbor unknown, intricate, even invisible ecosystems. Not to mention innumerable Pucks, hobbits, and other sprites, rabbit holes, hidden caves and other portholes. These life- and imagination-sustaining spaces are quickly diminishing to make way for cash crops, office paper. Enchanted Forests of the 21st Century Molly […]
-
Sailing on a mirror: Leung Mee Ping’s “In Search of Insomnious Sheep” – Samantha Culp
Thursday, 22 June 2006 06:54It was a quiet opening for a quiet work. Down at Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor, thousands crowded the piers to watch October National Day fireworks bounce off the night sky, but at 1a Space in To Kwa Wan, a boat made of mirrors reflected only an empty room. Despite holiday fanfare elsewhere, Cattle Depot’s latest […]
-
Nature as a TV Guide – Sheldon Brown [ more… ]
Thursday, 22 June 2006 06:47The Video Wind Chimes is a public artwork/video installation that connects the movement of the wind to the revelation of the pervasive electromagnetic fields that inhabit the atmosphere, particularly those that are encoded and transmitted as part of broadcast television. The piece consists of four video projectors mounted inside of winged housings, suspended 20′ above […]
-
The Image Hunter: capturing dreams – By Sejin Cheong
Thursday, 22 June 2006 06:41On October 16, I attended Photo New York–an exciting event, the walls were filled. Even though the scale of the fair was not so large, there was an enormous variety of work: vivid colors, and large format images immediately caught my eye. The Image Hunter: capturing dreams By Sejin Cheong On October 16, I attended […]
-
Architecture Is the New Art: The New Museum of Modern Art – By Edward Rubin
Thursday, 22 June 2006 06:30Biblically speaking, museum architecture, is the most exciting and provocative thing about the artworld today. Architecture Is the New Art: The New Museum of Modern Art By Edward Rubin Architecture Is the New Art: The New Museum of Modern Art By Edward RubinComposite photo of the renovated and expanded Museum of Modern Art, 54 Street […]