Marina Abramovic’s Presence at the MOMA
Abramovic's "Imponderabilia", MoMA, 2010, photo credit: Scott Rudd The MoMA has never shied away from presenting artists who challenge the viewer. Their latest exhibit, featuring performance...
View ArticleDagmar I. Glausnitzer-Smith on transitstation stop Copenhagen, 2010 (17-18...
The beginning of transitstation The idea transitstation, exhibition as event, started with the observation of images alongside the tracks while moving on a train between places and destinations in...
View ArticleTommi Brem on Independent Collecting
I thought this was an interesting take on collectors sharing information. Where is everybody? And what’s the point in finding them? Tommi Brem, photo credit Manuel Wagner When you start collecting...
View ArticleStill thinking of Haiti
Louko, courtesy Karine Giboulo The Conference of Donor Countries took place at The United Nations last week and plans continue to be put forth on how to rebuild a country. Following the devastating...
View ArticleProduction Site: The Artist’s Studio Inside-Out (02.06.10-05.30.10)
Nikhil Chopra, Yog Raj Chitrakar: Memory Drawing XI. Part of Production Site: the Artist's Studio Inside- Out, (Courtesy: MCA, Chicago) February 9, 2010. (Photographer, Nathan Keay) Nikhil Chopra, Yog...
View ArticleJeffrey Spalding on David Bolduc (1945-2010)
This is something I got from Jeffrey Spalding who is one of Canada’s leading artists, educators and art museum professionals. As usual, his observations and insightful and informative. Thank you...
View ArticleVahap Avsar’s Notes On Works And Silence Of Unspeakable
Vahap Avsar's "Supreme", 2008 SUPREME This is the first work I have produced after an 11 years hiatus from making and showing art. It was my desire to make a simple and completely conceptual form from...
View ArticleInterview with Anthony Koutras
Entitled “Explication”, you can view Toronto-based artist Anthony Koutras’ latest work at the Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto. The exhibition runs from April 15 – April 24. Anthony Koutras' "Pylon",...
View ArticleDie Antwood – Who owns South African Culture?
Die Antwood’s (the answer) music video “Enter The Ninja” is the newest South African sensation to hit the “interweb”. Comprised of angry white guy lead man Ninja (born Waddy Jones), über blonde...
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