Category Archives: Visual Art

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Hiroki Otsuka in Berlin

I got an email fromPaulus Fugers, curator at Kunstraum Richard Sorge in Berlin that directly following the premiere performances of Jeremy Wade’s “there is no end to more” at the Hebbel Theater, on November 28, Kunstraum Richard Sorge will present a large exhibition of his

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Five Questions With Jennifer Mazza

Name: Jennifer Mazza Title/Occupation: Artist / Adjunct Professor Organization/Company: Various URL: jenmazza.com 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? I was born in Washington D.C., but grew up 50 miles west of the city, in Wheatland,

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Plan B at NURTUREart

In addition to the Field’s ERPA project – here’s another example of artists responding ot the new economy: NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc. presents PLAN B September 11 – October 24, 2009 OPENING Reception: Friday, September 11, 7-9 PM NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc. is pleased to presentPLAN B,

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Levels of Nothingness

Levels of Nothingness a performance-installation by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, featuring Isabella Rossellini, in conjunction with Kandinsky and the 50th Anniversary of the Guggenheim Museum. Peter B. Lewis Theater Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10128 http://worksandprocess.org Public performances: September 17 and 19-21, 7:30

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Five Questions For Michael Krumenacker

Name: Michael Krumenacker Title/Occupation: Artist Organization/Company: Self URL: Chinati 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? I grew up in very rural New Hampshire, completely ignorant of anything considered “high” art, although also far away from

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Dumbo Gallery Walk

DUMBO comes alive on September 10th for the 1st Thursday gallery walk to launch the season with a bang! For more info visit the facebook page. This month’s participants include: A.I.R. GALLERY 111 Front St. AMOS ENO GALLERY 111 Front St. ASWOON GALLERY 14 Jay

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Holy R. Crumb!!!

This October the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles presents seminal comic artist R. Crumb’s adaptation of the first book of the Old Testament, the Book of Genesis. Crumb has spent the last five years on this incredibly ambitious endeavor. The exhibition features 207 individual, black-and-white

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Curator Wanted for Barbican Gallery

This just came across the transom: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a creative and dynamic curator to join Barbican Art Gallery, a leading London venue for the presentation of modern and contemporary art, photography, architecture and design exhibitions. Part of the Barbican Centre, Europe’s

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Five Minutes with Nils Folke Anderson

I met the artist Nils Folke Anderson at a party a few weeks ago where he told me about his work and showed me some pix on his iPhone. I was incredibly excited by these freestanding sculptures of interlocking rectilinear shapes. Last week I visited his

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Wanna Run The Tate?

Tate Britain, the home of British art from 1500 to the present, is seeking to appoint a Director to lead the Gallery. The new Director will succeed Stephen Deuchar, who has been appointed Director of The Art Fund, joining Tate Britain at a time when

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New Museum Summer Exhibitions

Looks like there is some really interesting work at New Museum: Intersections Intersected: The Photography of David Goldblatt 7/15/09 – 10/11/09 For South African photographer David Goldblatt’s first major New York exhibition in over a decade, the New Museum brings together 114 images taken over the