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6 May
Posted in Rhizome, theartblog

On anticipating performance

Post by Joshua Weibley The inspiration for this piece came when author Joshua Weibley was paid by MoMA to perform two artists’ work. During the course of one of these performances–when he was employed to execute Roman Ondák’s piece “Measuring the Universe” during the summer of 2009–he collected about 30 tourist photos of himself in [...]

28 March
Posted in rawfunction, Rhizome

Simon Seen

L’hôtel des sapins 2008, interractive video installation, 12 min. Three women and three men are naked and masked. They each have a number assigned. The action takes place in an abandonned building. Each protagonist holds a camera in his hands. Everyone of them must film the other persons without being seen by the other moving [...]

27 March

Christian Marclay

Christian Marclay Work from The Clock “‘The Clock’ is constructed out of moments in cinema when time is expressed or when a character interacts with a clock, watch or just a particular time of day. Marclay has excerpted thousands of these fragments and edited them so that they flow in real time. While ‘The Clock’ [...]

27 March
Posted in e-flux, Rhizome

Stedelijk Museum : Temporary Stedelijk 2

While work continues on the new annex, the Stedelijk Museum continues its temporary program in the historic building with Temporary Stedelijk 2, which focuses on its renowned collection of modern and contemporary art and design. Selections from the collections, both iconic and lesser known works as well as recent acquisitions, are presented in innovative ways within the current conditions of the building.

26 March

Hunter Jonakin

Hunter Jonakin Work from Jeff Koons Must Die!!!. “Jeff Koons Must Die!!! is made up of a fabricated 80’s style stand-up arcade cabinet, and a simulated digital environment presented in a first-person perspective. Viewers must pay twenty-five cents to play the game and the virtual environment is traversed with a joystick and two arcade buttons. The [...]

26 March
Posted in e-flux, Rhizome

Museum Brandhorst: Isaac Julien’s Ten Thousand Waves

Museum Brandhorst
Opens 30 March 2011

The Udo and Anette Brandhorst Stiftung has contributed to the financing of a new work by Isaac Julien, which was completed in 2010 and will be presented in Germany for the first time starting 30 March 2011 in the Museum Brandhorst.

25 March

Alicja Kwade

Alicja Kwade Work from her oeuvre. “Alicja Kwade (*1979, Poland) has in her sculptures—as well as in her installations, photographs and films—long been engaged with different aspects of our value systems and with the issue of abstract concepts such as space and time. The artist lives in Berlin and belongs to a generation of sculptors [...]

24 March

Stephan Tillmans

Stephan Tillmans Work from “Luminant Point Arrays (leuchtpunktordnungen)“. “The Luminant Point Arrays show tube televisions in the moment they are swithed off. The television picture breaks down and creates a structure of light. The pictures refuse external reference and broach the issue of the difference between abstraction and concretion in photography. The breakdown of the television [...]

23 March

Regine Petersen

Regine Petersen Work from Find a Falling Star. “I use the process of taking photographs as a vehicle for thinking. When I set out to take pictures I usually have no fixed or pre-determined end-point. My method of working gives me the space to be constantly reflective and this in turn permits my work to develop [...]

22 March

Yngve Holen

Yngve Holen Work from Parasagittal Brain “Each chop a slice, a split, a cut, a crack, a selected point – a defining crop. Each chop is definite but is advanced by persistent hesitation and postponement, which has lead to a series of works that circle around a sense of ‘hit and miss’ – hit and [...]

22 March
Posted in Rhizome

the M.E. SHOW

Matthew S. Lax and Ellen A. Burke cordially invite you to THE M.E. SHOW — a multi-media, multi-personality exxxtravaganza featuring their new and unknown work in installation, performance and video. Craziness, free booze and more shit-than-you-could-e…

22 March
Posted in e-flux, Rhizome

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Talks on Matisse and contemporary art

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

The Annual Robert Rosenblum Lecture series honors the wide-ranging career of Robert Rosenblum (1927-2006), former Guggenheim Swid Curator of 20th-Century Art, and Henry Ittelson, Jr. Professor of Modern European Art, New York University, whose celebrated work included projects on Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Francis Picabia, Norman Rockwell, Andy Warhol, and the depiction of dogs in art.

21 March

Andrew Neuman

Andrew Neuman Work from his oeuvre “This work deals with issues concerning the use of technology, language and transmission of power in both its various corporeal and elusive modes. These works, what I call “Constructures,” re-contextualize the technologically derived icons and place them in a new environment that allows one to question their original use and [...]

21 March
Posted in Rhizome

Artist Residency in Alaska

We are situated 100 miles north of Anchorage, Alaska – just south of Talkeetna, the historic village nestled at the base of Denali (Mt. McKinely). Our facilities comprise 80 acres of homesteaded land including a time-honored California ranch style home…

20 March

Caleb Larsen

Caleb Larsen Work from A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter “Combining Robert Morris’ Box With the Sound of Its Own Making with Baudrillard’s writing on the art auction this sculpture exists in eternal transactional flux. It is a physical sculpture that is perptually attempting to auction itself on eBay. Every ten minutes the black box [...]

20 March
Posted in e-flux, Rhizome

Zachęta National Gallery of Art: Three Women – Maria Pininska-Beres, Natalia Lach-Lachowicz, Ewa Partum

Zachęta National Gallery of Art
Exhibition open until 8 May 2011

The subject of the exhibition is the work of three female artists, pioneers of Polish women’s art: Ewa Partum, Natalia Lach-Lachowicz and Maria Pinińska-Bereś, who died in 1999.

19 March

Katja Novitskova

Katja Novitskova Work from sunny n shiiite. “Sunny n shiiite is a one week long live stream. I will be making arrangements of found and created objects in a geographically unlocated and thus ‘virtual’ space. With irregular intervals I will be coming in and developing the setup further, about once a day. The breaks in [...]

18 March

Arend deGruyter-Helfer

Arend deGruyter-Helfer
Work from his oeuvre.
Also check out his screensaver 3 and Untitled Window.
“the two best compliments i’ve received recently, paraphrased:
1. ‘your work is really like a screensaver.’
2. ‘it’s really …

16 March

Steven Baldi

Steven Baldi Work from his oeuvre. “Steven Baldi’s work attempts to examine the multifaceted nature of visual language by taking on overburdened material forms of representation such as painting, 16mm film and photography, thus re-establishing meaning through process method and proximity.  Baldi utilizes cascading sign systems inherent in the photographic medium to evaluate how the [...]

16 March
Posted in Rhizome

The Flaneur seeks reviews and digital art practices

The Flaneur seeks submissions. Reviews of art exhibitions, films and books. Also artists working in digital sphere, tell us about your practice in 500 words or less. Email work to editor@flaneur.me.ukThanks.

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