This exhibition with the British artist Walead Beshty (b.1976) presents an overview of ten years of his photographic and sculptural work, recombining old and new pieces within site-specific installations, which turn on questions of the in-between.
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Open Enrollment: Party’s Over!
The other day I was sitting in a confessional of a church and I asked the priest why most MFA programs were two years long. He replied, “my son, the Lord your God determines the length of your path. Sooner or later, the celebration must end and your work must begin.” After confession, I sat [...]
Clients, Pithy Quotes, and Jenny Holzer
Clients are the difference between design and art. — Michael Bierut Last week I looked at two nearly identical works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Tobias Wong as a way of exploring the differences, and similarities, between art and design. The temptation to sum up the complex relationship between these two vast areas of practice in [...]
Tate St Ives: Simon Starling’s Recent History
Tate St Ives
5 February – 2 May 2011
Tate St Ives presents the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of Simon Starling since he won the Turner Prize in 2005. The British artist will create a major new site specific work, commissioned especially for the exhibition, as well as drawing on important works made in the last five years; almost all previously unseen in the UK.
Interview with Ubermorgen.com at DAM Gallery Berlin
Within the framework of Transmediale and DAS weekend in Berlin, DAM Gallery presents two projects by the artist duo Ubermorgen.com. The show features a temporary WOPPOW flagship store featuring fashion with bullet holes as trademarks and the Deephorizon project that presents oil paintings that are directly linked to the BP oil spill. On the occasion [...]
on-verge: contemporary art blog
WHO: CUE Art Foundation is now accepting submissions for our newly launched contemporary art blog: on-verge.org.WHAT: on-verge, developed in collaboration with AICA USA, serves as a platform to expose its readers to art and culture lying outside of tra…
HOLLÓ BARNA / GALERIA KONSTANT/ ORADEA / RO
HOLLÓ BARNA SEARCHING FOR A POSSIBLEAXIS February 3, 2011 – February 24, 2011 GaleriaKonstant is pleased announce the personal exhibition of Holló Barna, born in1951, an artist who lives and works in Ordea / RO.It seemsthat memory plays an incr…
Community Cultural Hub: Rethinking CUE
CUE Art Foundation is now accepting exhibition proposalsthat utilize the gallery space in a non-traditional manner, address a wideraudience than the typical gallery-going public, and promote the activity ofartists over the art object. Proposals may no…
DRIVEN, NEW from GAF!
DRIVEN. A new one from Gratuitous! See what the drive of determination can create or destroy!An artist is a creature driven by demons. He doesn’t know why they choose him and he’s usually too busy to wonder why.~William Faulkner
“DIFFERENCES?/SIMILARITIES!” by Urban Dialogues©
Urban Dialogues© (UD) examines the complex interactions between artists, cultures, nature, urban interventions, cities, and technology, via photography, digital art and video, capturing the contradictions and analogies of our individual and collecti…
ADC Contemporary Art Gallery 2011 Open Exhibition & Representation Call for Proposals
EXHIBITION DETAILS This is an Open Call for proposals for an exhibition and a full representation in Downtown, Los Angeles, CA, USA.This call is open to artists from all over the world working in all visual media.Proposals for exhibitions by bot…
ADC Contemporary Art Gallery 2011 Open Exhibition & Representation Call for Proposals
EXHIBITION DETAILS This is an Open Call for proposals for an exhibition and a full representation in Downtown, Los Angeles, CA, USA.This call is open to artists from all over the world working in all visual media.Proposals for exhibitions by bot…
SUbtitles II – LiveBox at ThreeWalls
LiveBox at ThreeWalls every 3rd Friday! Subtitles is a year long curatorial project presented by LiveBox and hosted at ThreeWalls. Each 3rd Friday is a unique combination of video, noise art, audio performance and literary readings inspired…
SUbtitles II – LiveBox at ThreeWalls
LiveBox at ThreeWalls every 3rd Friday! Subtitles is a year long curatorial project presented by LiveBox and hosted at ThreeWalls. Each 3rd Friday is a unique combination of video, noise art, audio performance and literary readings inspired…
Open Call for Artists 2011
Show Description: Harvestworks is pleased to announce an open call for new media artists based on America or China for an upcoming show on the theme of “end to end” in New York City in March 2011.In videos, end to end is a timeline with a beginnin…
First of the BFAs to cross our path–Will Haughery at Tyler
Spring semester is when thesis shows bloom momentarily for BFAs and MFAs. We dash about trying to keep up and invariably fail, but our goal is to see who’s new, who’s ready, who’s interesting. With just three pieces in his BFA thesis show, Seriously Making Fun, Tyler senior Will Haughery is pretty convincing as someone [...]
Station Rose Presentation & Book Launch at Furtherfield.
Furtherfield is pleased to present the UK Book launch of STATION ROSE: 20 Digital Years Plus, published by Verlag für Moderne Kunst Nürnberg.RSVP – Please contact ale@furtherfield.orgStation Rose, pioneers of digital culture, have produced an artist
Applying Made Easy: The Edge
Speaker: Felicity Hogan, Program Officer, NYFA Learning/NYFA Consults, MARK; Director, Artists Alliance Inc; Gallery Director, CuchifritosNow more than ever, it is rare for an artist to be given support of any kind without some sort of process. Man…
Visit our new website & watch the new short film about Furtherfield by Pete Gomes.
Our brand new media arts website provides new ways for you to visit and get involved We believe that through creative and critical engagement with practices in art and technology people are inspired and enabled to become active co-creators of their cul…
How Much Does Corn Matter? Glory and Humility in the Work of Eduardo Villanes
As I am grieving the disappearance of the Minimalist from the pages of the New York Times, I am also pondering Mark Bittman’s statement from his farewell column, “the continuing attack on good, sound eating and traditional farming in the United States [and elsewhere in the world, I want to add] is a political issue.” [...]