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Monthly Archives: March 2011
The Emperor’s New Clothes
THE BELIEVER: How would you say your experience of gallery openings in New York differs from Iceland? RAGNAR KJARTANSSON: There is less booze in New York openings. In openings in Iceland everybody gets fucking pissed. There’s more liquor, more of … Continue reading
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Advanced Style
Loved this short film from Advanced Style made for Nowness.com
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Back Bay Broads. Early Women Artists in Boston.
(Self Portrait, Ellen Day Hale) Back in the late 19th century when shops were shoppes and life was in sepia, men appeared to have stronghold on the industrialization and development in Boston as they had their pick of employment, held … Continue reading
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Welcome to the Work Week
(After the Heist, Patrick Leger) “A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession.” — Albert Camus ♥
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Weekly Wrap-Up for March 25th, 2011
Happy Friday! Life has been a mix of crazy and busy as of late. cruzzy? bayzee? Never a dull moment. Let’s say goodbye to the week and hello to the wrap-up.
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The Work of Ryan Leigh
”Ryan Leigh is interested in explanations of physical reality and man’s need for an all-encompassing ‘theory of everything’. His works, frequently executed in lead pencil on graph paper, are intensely detailed, and predominantly question differing means of communication, for instance … Continue reading
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Web Finds for March 23, 2011
(Nicola Samori) Web Finds. We haven’t done one of these in awhile. Let’s!
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Fragments of RGB
“Fragments of RGB is an interactive installation by onformative. The classic LED screen as a medium was simulated and disintegrated by the creation of a pixel-like LED optic with the ability to change and transform with the viewer’s movement and, hence, … Continue reading
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Life Happened
“The artist is the opposite of the politically minded individual, the opposite of the reformer, the opposite of the idealist. The artist does not tinker with the universe, he recreates it out of his own experience and understanding of life.” … Continue reading
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Getting out of Dodge
About to head out of Boston for the weekend.. Will try to post the wrap-up later today/tomorrow morning. Dedication. ♥
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