• Celebritentropy

      Tuesday, 16 October 2007 18:07

      “You have to have the ability to bullshit yourself,” sculptor Daniel Edwards explained in a recent telephone interview, regarding his work. The work itself is violent, ironic, and highly invested in the conflict and inherent drama of celebrity culture: he has recently sculpted Britney Spears giving birth, the first excrement of Suri Cruise, and a […]

    • Body Shots

      Tuesday, 16 October 2007 18:03

      Aaron Holz’s recent work uses images drawn from popular culture to create small-scale paintings on panel. Scavenging through and selecting out disposable images, he appropriates online video and still images using word searches such as injured or fight. The work includes everything from drunkenness to Ultimate Fighting. “Images of drunkenness, injury, and public exposure posted […]

    • Carlos Urroz

      Monday, 15 October 2007 18:36

      Why are people who live in different cities or different neighborhoods, who have different occupations and interests, attracted by the same works and to the same artists? Why do we have the same taste for certain themes or ways of dealing with them in exhibitions or biennials? Is the tradition of the new so strong […]

    • Diana Al-Hadid

      Monday, 15 October 2007 18:31

      Spun of the Limits of my Lonely Waltz is an upside-down gothic cathedral whose blueprint is based on the footprints of my dancing the waltz with bare, painted feet. I chose the waltz because of its romantic spinning vertigo, which was once considered vulgar by aristocrats. The lead and the female positions were each danced […]

    • A Portrait of the Artist as an Artist

      Monday, 15 October 2007 12:34

      As Roland Barthes once noted: “The portrait-photograph is a closed field of forces. Four image-repertoires intersect here, oppose and distort each other. In front of the lens, I am at the same time: the one I think I am, the one the photographer thinks I am, and the one he makes use of to exhibit […]

    • = Metrics of Space and Self

      Thursday, 11 October 2007 17:44

      Argentinian native Graciela Cassel’s latest work dramatizes interior dialogues on the intersections of space, place, time, memory, culture, and history. This new mixed media series consists of objects in acrylic, wood, and plexiglass that emphasize the leitmotif of a spiritual journey at once embedded in history and intensely intimate and personal. Appropriately, the series recently […]

    • Piecing It Together

      Thursday, 11 October 2007 17:42

      Chung paints shapes and pieces them together as if he were working with mosaics, referencing historical cloth-making techniques and wrapping cloths to protect objects while traveling of his native Korea. Chung’s mother was known for skillfully hand-sewing these precious fabrics together to create patchwork. Similarly, Chung’s atmospheres present carefully painted patchwork patterns and reflect a […]

    • Guilty, Guilty, Guilty

      Wednesday, 10 October 2007 17:58

      Unsettling and beautiful, Diamanda Galás’ work takes an assassin’s aim at ignorance. In pieces such as Saint of the Pit, Plague Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Wild Women with Steak Knives, or  Defixiones: Orders from the Dead and Litanies of Satan, her performances, like her life, are never the same. Born […]

    • Sophisticated Waste

      Wednesday, 10 October 2007 17:55

      “Me, my sadface, my twoface, my youface, my frontside, backside, rightbrain, leftbrain, leftbehind brain, heartacheface…” This is Dynasty Handbag, Jibz Cameron’s one-woman performance. Resembling a Prozac-filled musical comedy gone awry, Dynasty Handbag’s acts consist of a series of prerecorded monologues set to accompany improvised bodily narratives and sad electro-ballads sung against a backdrop of disorienting […]

    • Japan Arts

      Tuesday, 9 October 2007 17:11

      On 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. Japan Society says…they don’t know, either, but what an interesting question. The nonprofit’s upcoming […]