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Cold War Aesthetics
Wednesday, 4 June 2008 11:43I am interested in exploring the nuclear-powered sublime on a firsthand basis. Over the past several years, this interest has provoked excursions to malignant locations like the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant, former East German Atomic Bunkers, and the Swedish Space Corporation’s Esrange Launch Site in the Arctic Circle. In addition to these specifically charged spaces, I […]
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Elizabeth Peyton at Gavin Brownââ¬â¢s Enterprise
Tuesday, 3 June 2008 11:34Portrait painters often choose to accentuate particular qualities in their subjects. Louis XIV’s court painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, idealized the king to make him appear youthful and to glorify the monarchy. Napoleon’s painter, Jacques-Louis David, highlighted the leader’s military prowess. Although she too has painted Napoleon and Louis XIV (Rigaud’s version as well as Leonardo DiCaprio’s), […]
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Danica Phelps
Tuesday, 3 June 2008 11:05Danica Phelps is best known for her drawings and paintings that expose intimate aspects of her personal life with a remarkably systematic diligence. Stark illustrations depict her daily activities, from the mundane to the erotic, while painted stripes denote the frequency of both. She also carefully tracks and displays her financial transactions in this manner, […]
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Dubious Rhetoric: Maurizio Cattelan Meets Banksy
Monday, 2 June 2008 14:39It is not surprising. Maurizio Cattelan, international star of the contemporary art scene, and Banksy, international star of the counterculture scene, have a lot in common. Arriving at the MoMA in New York from the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, Cattelan owes his success to a true communicative talent, the ability to falsify, the […]
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Woods in the Night
Monday, 2 June 2008 14:26These paintings celebrate contested space. They describe places that are simultaneously intimate and desolate. These are locations devoid of any particular focus, and yet are of possible significance—places where someone might be conceived and, as likely, someone might expire. My interest in depicting such ambiguous spaces, so often hidden or overlooked, is that they represent […]
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Reverberating Reaction
Friday, 30 May 2008 11:34Recent modernization of the whole world has had a profound impact on all aspects of our lives, from our eating habits to our way of thinking, to our attitude toward traditional values. It has prompted me to reflect on our living space. I have attempted to understand, through visual means, finer details of these significant […]
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Surface Truths
Friday, 30 May 2008 11:21Celebrities live in the realm of memory, existing entirely as snap-shots in our minds. The identity of Paris Hilton, for example, is defined by its perpetual absence. Like a ghost, her existence rests always on the reality of un-reality, on the unseen and the untouched. In this way, her image is her being; she begins […]
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I Donââ¬â¢t Know How It Started
Thursday, 29 May 2008 11:07I. Ya no sé como empezó. Tengo recuerdos, sí. Pero a la luz de los acontecimientos ¿fueron esos hechos los desencadenantes? Guardo imágenes muy potentes desde mi primera infancia. Imágenes que son totalmente diferentes de las que vinieron después. Imágenes de antes de la palabra. Luciana Cesari Courtesy of the artist. I. Ya no […]
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Lucid Dreaming
Thursday, 29 May 2008 10:58I love contradictions. I think that the only thing that holds life together is the constant necessity to contradict oneself. What would art and death be without them? I remember going back to a time when I was a fetus; this was during a hypnosis session, of course. I had the feeling that it was […]
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The Decline of the West
Wednesday, 28 May 2008 11:19I see it every day. Technology has the potential to be both creative and destructive. Telecommunications, for example, while used for entertainment, also carries with it the news of disaster, human fatality, and war. Yet these horrors reach the eyes of Americans in the form of innocuous electronic communications that can be muted, or simply […]