Martha Rosler at EAI
Last night, Electronic Arts Intermix presented “Martha Rosler: Kitchen Theatre” to a very full house. The selection of Rosler’s videos ended with the premiere of most recent project, which documented the re-performance of her 1975 work, ‘Semiotics of the Kitchen,’ the first work screened in the program. The original work, which features Rosler before a... [ Read More → ]
Susan Hiller Retrospective at the Tate Britain
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Larry Clark’s ‘Tulsa’ recently found by the artist, and will be exhibited for the first time in the US at Luhring Augustine
While most of Luhring Augustine is dedicated to the group painting exhibition of contemporary American and European artists appropriately named Untitled (painting) (including Tauba Auerbach, Bernard Frize, Wade Guyton, Albert Oehlen, Josh Smith, Daan van Golden, Charline von Heyl, Christopher Wool, and Heimo Zobernig); the remainder of the gallery has been dedicated to screening Larry... [ Read More → ]
MoMA presents a program of live performance and dance in collaboration with the exhibition ‘On Line: Drawing Through the Twentiety Century’
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Shana Moulton’s Whispering Pines 10 at the New Museum
In her ongoing series Whispering Pines, most often presented in the format of video, Shana Moulton adopts the guise of Cynthia, a feeble-spirited hypochondriac/agoraphobe that experiences vivid hallucinogenic fantasies within an absurdist (and—) setting created by the artist herself. This world combines a thrift-store/ gift-shop aesthetic with consumer culture, fad remedies, and new age kitsch.... [ Read More → ]
Rewind the BETAMAX of life: Nam June Paik at Tate Liverpool and FACT by Peter Merrington
I was gearing up to blog about this exhibition, when I ran across this piece by Peter Merrington: By Peter Merrington on Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 at 10:00 am. Nam June Paik in collaboration with Norman Ballard,
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