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Korean Hyper-Modernism in Moscow ââ¬â Park Sung-Tae – Selma Stern
Friday, 9 June 2006 20:06Korean Hyper-Modernism in Moscow – Park Sung-Tae Selma Stern Spread over three floors at the Krokin Gallery in Moscow,Korean artist Park Sung-Tae’s latest installation reminds us of a high-techtower of Babylon or a modern version of Dante’s Inferno. The installationconsists of infants, grown-ups and animals made from aluminum grids. Thefigures are hung on walls, but […]
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David Cotterrellââ¬â¢s Unlikely Endeavo – NYARTS
Friday, 9 June 2006 20:02David Cotterrell’s Unlikely Endeavo NYARTS style=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana’>The first book to chronicle thework of British artist David Cotterrell, The Impossible Projectstyle=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana’> explores Cotterrell’s fascinationwith technology, politics and romance. Cotterrell’s work often pushes the parameters of art and scientific discovery:playing with an acknowledged tradition of eccentric invention, he customizesexisting technologies to assert new use-values. A practice divided between […]
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Four Artists at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center – Joel Simpson
Friday, 9 June 2006 20:00Four Artists at the Williamsburg Art and Historical CenterJoel Simpson Having just closed an immense, exhilarating, exhausting show of "surrealist,fantastic and visionary art," that inspired almost as much denunciation asdelight (and that included costume ball, an over-the-top "fashionshow," and a film series), the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center isgiving itself a well-deserved breather. Its current […]
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Breaking Wind Over Breaking News – Aaron Zimmerman
Friday, 9 June 2006 19:54Breaking Wind Over Breaking News Aaron Zimmerman Mr."The Legendary" Joe Garden and Chad Nackers of TheOnion gave a hilarious presentation oN some of the mostpoignant political headlines the Onion has featuredin recent months. The Onion has agreat way of putting our nation’s leaders in stories thatreveal their petty, inane, and ludicrous personalitytraits. My favorite recent […]
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Desiring Science, Part II – Kirk Hughey
Friday, 9 June 2006 19:49Desiring Science, Part II Kirk Hughey Technologicalprogress is like an ax in the hands of a pathological criminal. …….AlbertEinstein "Itis for the painters to find something new" ……NielsBohr Conquest,control and domination have been an underlying theme that has propelledEurasian civilization from its inception in the Athenian polis. These motiveswere concerted against a nature perceived as […]
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Still Smouldering – Harriet Zinnes
Friday, 9 June 2006 19:43Still Smouldering Harriet Zinnes The Fire Under the Ashes: fromPicasso to Basquiat focuseson Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988), Gaston Chaissac (1910-1964), Jean Dubuffet(1901-1985), and Joaquin Torres-Garcia (1874-1949). The works were shownearlier in the year at the gallery’s booth at the Basel Art Fair, and theirfigures and forms have been largely drawn from tribal art, “art brut,” streetart […]
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November PICKS – Chris Chambers
Friday, 9 June 2006 19:39November PICKS Chris Chambers It was a blast attending the inaugural for Fusion Arts Museum on Stanton Street on the Lower East Side last month. Inaugural is almost a misnomer, because the place has been there since the early eighties, “back in the day. ” But now it’s going to be open to the public […]
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Thoughtful investigations – Kirse Junge-Stevnsborg
Friday, 9 June 2006 19:34Thoughtful investigations Kirse Junge-Stevnsborg The title Obstacles and Disguises covers an ambiguous political and thoughtful scenario unfolded in video and sculptural installations, a new show by Swedish artist Charlotte Gyllenhammer. Her latest work (‘Observers’ a portrait of the kidnapping and release of the wealthy John Paul Getty III’s son) was shown at Moderna Museet in […]
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A Celebration of Regurgitated Domestica – Jason Benjamin
Friday, 9 June 2006 19:27A Celebration of Regurgitated Domestica Jason Benjamin It took a shrug and a touch of cheerful humility to get inside the doors to Jessica Stockholder’s Table Top Sculpture show at Gorney Bravin & Lee. How many sunny Sundays have I spent stepping over similar disposable plastic clusters at a sidewalk sale while tossing a sympathetic […]
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Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time at the Irish Museum of Modern Art – Frances Morris
Tuesday, 9 May 2006 14:11Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time at the Irish Museum of Modern Art Frances Morris The early 1980s were significant for another reason: the relocation of her studio from the basementof the family’s Chelsea brownstone to a vast industrial space in Brooklyn– immense enough to accommodate not only her earlier work but also to accumulateand hoard […]