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    May 17

    Still from Art21 Telethon, May 2012 There's performance: immediate, rehearsed and present; then there's television: distant, canned, and broadcast. On. […]
  • Exhibition of masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris opens in Hong Kong
    Source: Recent News on Artdaily.org

    HONG KONG.- The Hong Kong Heritage Museum of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will stage the "PICASSO - Masterpieces from Musée Na. […]
  • Delusions of Revolt: notes on the limits of aesthetic praxis
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    May 14

        Anton Vidokle likes to think of himself as an artist and his various projects, which primarily fall under the umbrella of the e-flux enterprise,. […]
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    After years of controversy and legal battles, the Philadelphia-based Barnes Collection has moved. Its initiator, pharmaceuticals mogul Albert C. Barne. […]
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    snydeq writes "J. Peter Bruzzese sees a solution for organizations seeking to cut down employee time spent on social networks at work: treat social n. […]
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  • AO On Site Photoset and Video Tour – New York: Tom Sachs ‘SPACE PROGRAM: MARS’ at the Park Avenue Armory through June 17, 2012
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    Tom Sachs and Kanye West at the opening of SPACE PROGRAM: MARS. All photos on site for Art Observed by Elene Damenia. Tom Sachs takes New York City to. […]

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  • Artists From The Gallery

    Jack Siegel - Wade Blur
    Jack Siegel - Wade Blur
    Jack Siegel - Make Out
    Jack Siegel - Make Out
    Jack Siegel - Gay Bar
    Jack Siegel - Gay Bar
    Eric Shaw, Untitled
    Eric Shaw, Untitled
    Eric Shaw, Untitled
    Eric Shaw, Untitled
    Eric Shaw, Room with De Kooning
    Eric Shaw, Room with De Kooning
    Jack Siegel - Nate Lowman
    Jack Siegel - Nate Lowman

  • some structures for this century

    November 8th, 2009
    By: Paris Ionescu
    Topics: Art in General
    Alfred Sirleaf's analog blog

    Alfred Sirleaf's analog blog

    24 hour roman reconstruction project - Lizz Glynn

    24 hour roman reconstruction project - Lizz Glynn

    Brent Cole

    Brent Cole

    Camera Silens - Olaf Arndt and Rob Moonen

    Camera Silens - Olaf Arndt and Rob Moonen

    Ikea Coffin - Joe Scanlan

    Ikea Coffin - Joe Scanlan

    – 2002″]Joost Conijn - Wood Car [Hout Auto] - 2002

    Joost Conijn - Wood Car [Hout Auto

    n55 - Rocket System

    n55 - Rocket System

    Pneumatic Parliament - Peter Sloterdijk - 2006

    Pneumatic Parliament - Peter Sloterdijk - 2006

    Space Elevator (image from impactlab.com)

    Space Elevator (image from impactlab.com)

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    Matthieu Laurette on The Today Show

    November 3rd, 2009
    By: Alex Vadukul
    Topics: TV Break

    via Rhizome and White Box Projects’ press release:

    Since his first Apparition on Tournez Manege (1993), Matthieu Laurette has been developing an ongoing series of what he calls ‘Apparitions’ on TV and in the media. (In French, the word apparition means both ‘apparition’ and ‘appearances’). ForPandora’s Sound Box, Laurette will develop a new performative series of Apparitions, airing on various American national TV channels from October 27 through November 1st, and continuously on the Video Box in White Box’s exterior window. For the opening on November 2nd, Matthieu Laurette will conceive a site-specific related performative event.

    Here is Matthieu’s appearance on The Today Show, NBC, on October 30 (really only the first few seconds):

    Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy

    Many will probably find a gesture like Laurette’s comparable to a very lighthearted form of reality hacking. But to penetrate American network television with a figure such as Jacques Ranciere, who operates in a sphere that has virtually no presence in the medium (in the US anyway), and to do so with clever, not ham-fisted, detournement, actually seems refreshingly powerful. Also, in that the JACQUES RANCIERE IS SO COOL sign bobs/floats around in a disembodied fashion, it really does resemble an apparition. I wonder if doing this during a Halloween special was intended.

    Perhaps it’s a stretch, but I am reminded of Chris Burden’s 1972 piece TV Hijack, in which he held his interview hostage, literally commandeering the television medium for artistic purposes. What’s interesting is how two generations of artists think to execute an effectively similar gesture in such different ways.

    Chris Burden, TV Hijack, 1972

    Chris Burden, TV Hijack, 1972

    You can read a full account of TV Hijack on Rhizome

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    Marshall McLuhan on art – agree or disagree?

    November 2nd, 2009
    By: Paris Ionescu
    Topics: Art in General

    What would happen in art were suddenly seen for what it is, namely, exact information of how to rearrange one’s psyche in order to anticipate the next blow from our own extended faculties?1

    Sources
    1. Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man [↩]
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