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All Work and No Play
Friday, 25 April 2008 11:08All Work and No Play is a guerilla art installation attempted in Dubai in December 2007. Numerous towers are being constructed at the same time in Dubai, and at night they leave all the lights on. For the installation, we snuck into the construction site of one of the towers dressed as laborers to manipulate […]
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Des Moines: From the Traditional to the Cutting Edge
Thursday, 24 April 2008 12:13In 2007, the Des Moines art scene blossomed into an interactive night out on the town. With the debut of Art Stop, the growth of the Des Moines Arts Festival, and the large number of gallery shows, Des Moines has turned into a Midwest art Mecca. Jared Curtis Christine Mullane, Corona. Oil on Canvas […]
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A Wordless Occasion
Thursday, 24 April 2008 11:29I think each viewer’s experience is unique and no two people will have the same experience. The question of Abstraction vs. Figuration is something that the viewer needs to answer. My interpretation of the work is always in flux. It’s simultaneously foreign and familiar. In the world, I tend to see color and form first, […]
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Mark Schubert
Thursday, 24 April 2008 11:18I combine the twisting and reconfiguring of (mainly) plastic and metal found objects, with improvised bulbous hand-sculpted abstract forms made up of pigmented resin, fiberglass, paint and polyurethane foam. The intersection of the squeezed, bulbous, and almost cartoonish forms, with the cut scrambled plastic and metal, creates the exact tension I seek; a pathetic, goofy […]
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All Back to Dust
Wednesday, 23 April 2008 11:48The city is a place where buildings furiously propagate. In China, it is almost like a carnival. All kinds of unthinkable new buildings gather from all over the world, to compensate the desires of a newly rising powerful country, to satisfy a thirst for marvelous spectacles. I’ve combined these buildings from various places with other […]
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Unraveling Identities and Unraveling the Secrets of Curating
Wednesday, 23 April 2008 11:40The most immediately striking piece in "Unraveling Identities" was the video work of Akiko Kikuchi, projected in an elegant mirrored box on the floor. Kikuchi’s work is highly graphic—black and white—and this particular piece examines clusters of people separating and re-integrating into a crowd formation. The mirrored installation box created multiple dimensions in a fishbowl […]
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JL Robbins
Tuesday, 22 April 2008 11:45Born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, I was an only child who from an early age found escape through my drawings. Standard elementary school was replaced by boarding school and high school by a Southern Baptist military academy. I soon realized in these environments that the only way to find oneself was through one’s creations. […]
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Making a Home: Japanese Contemporary Artists in New York at Japan Society
Tuesday, 22 April 2008 11:25On a jam-packed subway ride one morning, a Muslim woman in head-scarf-to-covered-toe black sat pressed against a blonde babe in seersucker and Sperry Top-siders. Simultaneously, writers at USA Today churned out a story on Taco Bell’s new launch in downtown Shanghai. Julia V. Bainbridge Making a Home Japanese Contemporary Artists in New York was […]
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On Death and Drawing
Monday, 21 April 2008 12:49A timeless and human quest: to understand our own mortality. We leave behind markers of time, then scrawl and shade and blur those marks. A specific task it is, to render the unknown, death: how we understand our idea of life, how we digest violence and loss. Jessica Minckley Jessica Minckley is the curator […]
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Stealing Beauty at Daadgalerie
Monday, 21 April 2008 12:44The Daadgalerie is one of the German capital’s few non-commercial spaces showing contemporary art made in Berlin. As part of the DAAD Artist-in-Residence program, Guy Ben-Ner has written, produced, directed and starred in (along with his family) the artistic short film entitled Stealing Beauty. Guy Ben-Ner Guy Ben-Ner is an Israeli artist living in […]